Giants bury Rockies 9-1 at Oracle; Giants 3 games out of NL Wild Card

San Francisco Giants pitcher Logan Webb works against the Colorado Rockies during the fifth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sat Sep 9, 2023 (AP News photo)

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Time: 2:44

Attendance: 34,290

Saturday, September 10, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–The Giants opened their three day weekend series last night with a come from behind 9-8 win over the Colorado Rockies and home plate umpire Shane Liversparger’s peripatetic strike zone. The Friday night heroics prevented the home team from falling into the ignominy of a losing record and helped to keep alive their hopes for a chance to cast the dice in the October crap shoot that is the wild card race with a convincing 9-1 victory at Oracle Park.

When the lights went on in the cool, gray city of love this Saturday morning, Arizona was leading the chase for the fourth and final spot, followed by Miami, Cincinnati, and San Francisco, one full game behind the Reds.

The good news is that the home team, at 71-70, trailed the Diamondbacks by only two and a half games. Their magic number for elimination was 19 with 21 games to go, which would require them to play much better than .500 ball. Their rotund defeat of the Rockies tonight gave hope that they might. just do that.

The Giants sent hard luck Logan Webb, arguably their best pitcher, to the mound. Webb, 9-12, 3.51 at game time. The veteran right hander had lost his last three starts and hadn’t won a game since going 8-2/3 innings in near no hitter against Texas on August 2. His record for the season when he threw the game’s first pitch at 6:05 was 9-12, 3.51.

Webb was sharp tonight, shutting the Rockies out for six innings on three hits and a walk. He struck out four of the 21 batters he faced and had a total pitch count of 93, only 32 of which were balls. He was the winning pitcher and now is 10-12, 3.40.

Chase Anderson, who also throws from the starboard side, was Bud Black’s choice to start for the Rox. The 35 year old veteran of 10 campaigns with seven big league teams, including this year and the Rockies has a recent history of shoulder troubles and brought a record of 0-4, 5.98 for 2023 and a lifetime mark of 58-54, 4.36 with him today.

Anderson lasted only 3-1/3, in which he gave up six runs, all earned, although two were posthumous. He issued two bases on balls and unleashed a wild pitch. The Giants got six hits off him, one of them a homer. He threw 82 pitches, 45 for strikes and was charged with the loss, dropping his record to 0-5 with an ERA of 6.49.

Mike Yastrzemski and Thairo Estrada started things off with a bang, and from a double barrelled shotgun at that, with back to back first pitch home runs, to straightaway center and over the 354 foot sign in left, respectively, in the top of the first. For Yastrzemski, the round tripper was number 14; Estrada’s was his 11th.

The Giants tacked on four more tallies in the fourth after JD Davis banged a leadoff two bagger against the brick wall in right, went to third on Wade’s single to right, and overcame The Curse of the Leadoff Double by scoring on a wild pitch to Joey Bart on which Wade advanced to second. After Bart walked, Brandon Crawford’s fly to deep right allowed Wade to move on to third.

He scored on Luis Matos’s line single to center that advanced Bart to second and sent Anderson to the showers, relieved by Gavin Hollowell, who yielded a line drive single to right by Yastrzemski that plated Bart. Rockies center fielder Nolan Jones dropped Estrada’s fly ball, but his throw forced Yastrzemski out at second while Matos scored the Giants’ final run of the frame. The orange and black now held a 6-0 lead.

Victor Vodnik, promoted from Albuquerque yesterday, made his major league debut in the home sixth and gave up his first hit (a leadoff single to Crawford), his first extra base hit (Yastrzemski’s RBI double off the Levi’s Landing sign), his first two runs (ditto for the first, and Yastrzemski scored the other on a single by Pederson), and notched his first two strikeouts (Matos and Estrada).

Nick Mears relieved him with two out and gave up and RBI single to Davis that brought in Flores, who’d reached first on an infield hit, for the third San ‘Francisco run of the inning, all of them charged to Vodnik.

Webb left a 9-0 lead for Ryan Walker to protect in the top of the seventh. Elías Díaz hit a leadoff double and, no curse here, moved to third on Jones’s grounder to second and then scored on Elehuris Montero’s sac fy to left. Scott Alexander took Walker’s place to hold Colorado scoreless in the eighth.

The Rockies’ first southpaw hurler of the night, Evan Justice, kept San Francisco off the board in the bottom of that frame.

Luke Jackson mopped up for San Francisco in Colorado’s last chance to make it close. They didn’t.

Arizona had defeated the Cubs, 3-2, at Wrigley before play began this evening in San Francisco, to the Giants didn’t lessen the 2-1/2 gap that separated them from the Diamondbacks, the current leaders. On the contrary, it reduced San Francisco’s elimination number to 18. Miami lost to the Phillies, 8-4, so the orange and black now trail the Marlins by one game.

The final encounter of the series between the Blake Street Bombers and the Bay Bridge brotherhood will start Sunday, afternoon at 5:05pm PT. Right hander Peter Lambert (3-6, 5.03) will pitch for Colorado against an as yet unannounced Giant hurler. This usually indicates that it will be a bullpen game.

Giants end six game losing streak with rollercoaster win over Rockies 9-8

Photo courtesy of San Francisco Giants Twitter. J.D. Davis and Mitch Haniger celebrate Haniger’s home run against the Rockies on 9/8/23

By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)

SAN FRANCISCO- The orange-and-black played a wild game against the Rockies that ended with SF on top by a final of 9-8.

First pitch was thrown at 7:17 p.m. with the game having an attendance of 33,448.

The best left-handed pitching prospect in the MLB Kyle Harrison was on the mound tonight for the Giants. While for the Rockies they went with veteran left-hander Ty Blach to start.

Harrison was coming off a rough outing against the Padres when he gave up six runs in a 6-1 loss.

When an offense is cold it can be important to get off to a good start and get runners on base. The Giants did just that getting five on base in just the first three innings. None of them reached home. Though they got close as Luis Matos was caught trying to make it all the way on a single by Wilmer Flores.

On the other side of the coin the Rockies got three runners home in the second with Hunter Goodman knocking two of those home on a triple.

The young ace for the orange-and-black despite the rough start was able to calm the waters and strike out five. In the sixth Harrison threw a slurve to Nolan Jones that ended up being crushed to center field making it 4-0 and ending the young pitchers night. Coming in to replace Harrison would be Jakob Junis who ended the sixth giving up no more runs.

Then in the bottom of the sixth the bats came alive. It started off with Luis Matos drawing a walk and then on a sinker Flores took Blach deep to center field giving San Francisco some life. With the game now 4-2 and the fans starting to make some noise Mitch Haniger stepped up to the plate. Blach then on a 2-2 pitch threw a changeup that caught the bottom of the zone that Haniger somehow managed to poke over the center field wall making it back-to-back home runs.

Just when the moment couldn’t seem to get any bigger J.D.Davis delivered by launching another one over the center field wall sending the crowd into a frenzy. The Giants had just hit back-to-back-to-back home runs which San Francisco hadn’t done since April 4th, 2016. With the game now tied Blach was pulled from the game and in his place came Matt Koch. Koch was able to get the next three batters out but the damage had already been done.

The seventh felt like a crash back down to earth as after two singles Elias Diaz smacked one to left field and over the wall making it 7-4. The culprit was Taylor Rogers who threw a sweeper that Diaz dug out and launched.

Looking for another spark in the seventh Mike Yastrzemski pinch hit for Joey Bart and delivered with a single. The home run derby then continued when Blake Sabol roped one to center field notching his 12th homer of the season and making it 7-6. That homer got Koch yannked from the game and replaced by Jake Bird who finished the inning only giving up a double to Matos.

Momentum continued to go the Giants way as in the eighth after Brandon Crawford and DeJong got on base Yastrzemski got Crawford home tying the game up at seven.

Camilo Doval came in to try and close the game and did not get off to a great start as he gave up a lead off single to Charlie Blackmon. Nolan Jones then got a double knocking in a run with two outs. After that Doval closed the game on a ground out giving the Giants the victory.

John Brebbia was given the win while Jake Bird took the loss.

The second game of this series will be tomorrow at 6:05 p.m.

San Francisco Giants day off report: Struggles Continue, SF looks to end six game skid Friday against Rockies

San Francisco Giants’ Luis Matos celebrates with teammates in the dugout after scoring on a double hit by Casey Schmitt during the seventh inning at Wrigley Field on Wed Sep 6, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

It was not so long ago that the San Francisco Giants seemed to have a clear shot at a post season spot. Everything offensively and defensively was working but lately there has been a major shift and not for the better.

Going all the way back to mid-August the Giants can see the decline. They dropped two series to the Braves, then it was the Phillies and then they won a series against the Reds. When it looked like things might be turning around, it didn’t.

The team went on the road starting with a four game series with the Padres. San Francisco did win the first game of that series but was manhandled in the next three games. Next the Cubs swept them and the Giants were looking at a six game losing streak. The team now heads home and the way things are going right now, home is looking pretty darn good.

A closer look reveals a lack of offensive production, as well as problems on the mound. The inability to hold onto leads has been obvious and come from behind wins, well for right now, just are not happening.

This team continuously finds a way to lose. Right now they are 70-70 and in danger of falling below .500. If the season ended today, there would be no wild card for the Giants this season. Thankfully the season has a bit more to go but it is waning with only 22 games and San Francisco cannot continue on the course that they are on right now.

So who is to blame? Right now there is plenty of blame to go around. Many players are struggling and they do have some promising rookies but they need time to mature. So who wants to be accountable for this decline.

So far the answer is no one. It’s hard to believe that the team’s batting average is .214 since the break. There is someone falling short in this conversation whether it is the players, the coaching or the front office. Someone is responsible for the downfall of this team.

They are in a free fall right now and how long will fans continue to support this uninspiring, and at times ugly baseball. It wasn’t that long ago that the Giants won 107 games in a season, that being 2021.

We have heard they’re still “in the hunt” ad nauseum. Offensively, this team needs to wake up the bats. They are not in a slump anymore, this is a trend and it could very well spell missing the playoffs this season.

Right now they are below average offensively with a high strikeout rate, the fourth worst in baseball. They have hit 136 homeruns this year which is 20th in baseball. The only bright spot is Wilmer Flores who is the exception on this team right now.

Leaving runners stranded has become commonplace. San Francisco is in a tough place right now and righting this ship has happen sooner rather than later because they are running out of later.

The Giants will begin a three game series with the Colorado Rockies Friday night. Colorado is a team that has struggled this season and San Francisco under most circumstances would be a favorite to win the series. The Giants will send Kyle Harrison to the mound with a 1-1 win/loss record and a 4.70 ERA. Ty Blach (2-1 ERA 4.33) will get the nod for Colorado with first pitch at 7:15PM.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Did SF’s Alex Wood make some bad pitches in Cubs loss or did the Cubs just see the ball well?

Chicago Cubs’ Seiya Suzuki follows through with a three-run double during the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Thu Sep 6, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the SF Giants podcast with Michael Duca:

#1 The SF Giants are getting further and further away from a NL Wild Card birth on Wednesday at Wrigley Field they were crushed again by the Chicago Cubs 8-2 getting swept in three games.

#2 The Cubs Seiya Suzuki got a key hit against the Giants with a three run double in the bottom of the first which opened the scoring.

#3 Michael, Alex Wood who started got touched up going 2.1 innings five hits, five runs all earned, with a walk and a strike out. Is Wood’s arm just tired or is he just making some bad pitches?

#4 The Cubs picked up their fourth straight win while the Giants picked up their fifth straight loss. The Cubs are now 3.5 games up for second place in the Wild Card and Giants now drop 2.5 games back for a shot at the Wild Card.

#5 The Giants have Thursday off and return to Oracle Park Friday night to host the Colorado Rockies. Rockies starting pitcher TBD and for the Giants left hander Kyle Harrison (1-1 ERA 4.70) a 6:40 pm PT first pitch.

Michael Duca does the SF Giants podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants get handled by Cubs again 8-2; SF gets swept in Windy City

By Mary Anne

San Francisco Giants right fielder Mitch Haniger (17) chases down a 3-run double hit by Chicago Cubs’ Seika Suzuki during the first inning at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Thu Sep 6, 2023 (AP News photo)

The San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs played their series finale on Wednesday. The Giants lost 8-2 to the Cubs at Wrigley Field. San Francisco fell to 70-70, while Chicago improved to 76-64.

The Cubs got on the board first. Seiya Suzuki doubled on a sharp line drive to Mitch Haniger. Nico Hoerner, Ian Happ, and Dansby Swanson scored for a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning.

The Cubs extended their lead in the bottom of the third inning. Cody Bellinger doubled on a line drive to Mitch Haniger. Ian Happ scored for a 4-0 lead. Nick Madrigal singled on a line drive to Austin Slater. Bellinger scored for a 5-0 lead as Dansby Swanson went to third base.

The Cubs added a run in the bottom of the fourth inning. Miguel Amaya homered on a fly ball to left center field for a 6-0 lead.

The Cubs extended their lead in the bottom of the sixth inning. Christopher Morel singled on a sharp line drive to Luis Matos. Mike Tauchman scored for a commanding 7-0 lead.

The Giants finally got on the board in the top of the seventh inning. Casey Schmitt doubled on a line drive to Mike Tauchman. Luis Matos scored to reduce the Cubs’ lead to 7-1. Joey Bart was out in a sacrifice fly to Mike Tauchman. Casey Schmitt scored to cut the Cubs’ lead to 7-2 with two outs.

The Cubs wrapped up the scoring in the bottom of the seventh inning. Cody Bellinger homered on a fly ball to right field for an 8-2 lead.

Notes: The Giants recalled Joey Bart and Luis Matos from Triple-A Sacramento. Wade Meckler was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento. Patrick Bailey was placed on the 7-day injured list.

Up Next: The Giants will return home to host the Colorado Rockies on Friday at 7:15 pm Pacific. Kyle Harrison (1-1, 4.70 ERA) will start for the Giants. The Rockies’ starting pitcher is TBD.

Giants Suffer Fifth Loss in a Row to Chicago 11-8

San Francisco Giants’ Joc Pederson (23) greets J.D. Davis at home after they scored on Davis’ two-run home run off Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Hayden Wesneski during the sixth inning at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tue Sep 5, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The San Francisco Giants (70-69) took on the Chicago Cubs (75-64) in game two of their series Tuesday evening at Wrigley Field in Chicago. The Giants are struggling, watching their hopes of a wild card in the playoffs starting to slightly dim. They have lost four games in a row and dropped 17 of their last 25 games.

They are tied with Arizona and Miami for the final NL postseason spot. They desperately needed to win Tuesday night’s game and while it looked good in the early innings, the Giants could not hold onto several leads throughout the game losing 11-8.

Tuesday game recap: San Francisco wasted no time putting runs up on the board scoring in the first three innings. They needed some solid offense and they got it in the early innings of this game. They led 3-0 after three innings.

LaMonte Wade Jr. homered in the first inning giving the Giants an early 1-0 lead. Wade Meckler singled J.D. Davis home in the second inning and the score was 2-0 in favor of San Francisco. Another home run in the third inning off the bat of Mike Yastrzemski extended that lead to 3-0. The Giants had a great start in this game.

The Cubs fought right back taking the lead 4-3 in the third inning. Nico Hoerner scored off a Dansby Swanson single. Cody Bellinger scored the Cubs second run of the game when Jeimer Candelario walked with the bases loaded. Chicago would finish up the third inning with a Yan Gomes double sending Dansby Swanson and Seiya Suzuki across home plate for the 4-3 lead.

San Francisco had some work to do if they wanted to put an end to this losing streak. It was a quiet fourth and fifth inning but the Giants had a very productive sixth inning. Joc Pederson doubled Wilmer Flores home and J.D. Davis hit a two-run home run taking a 6-4 lead. The San Francisco defense would now need to protect that lead.

You just cannot keep this Chicago ball club down. They tied up this game in the seventh inning 6-6. Suzuki homered with Swanson on board for the two runs and it was a new ball game. The Cubs went on to take the lead 7-6 when Nike Madrigal grounded into a fielders choice and Candelario scored. Chicago extended their lead thanks to Christopher Morel who hit a three-run home run and the Giants watched their lead dissolve now trailing 10-6.

San Francisco had two innings left in this game to right the ship or lose their fifth game in a row. The Giants got right to work scoring in the eighth inning when Brandon Crawford singled J.D. Davis home.

San Francisco had gotten one run back but needed a whole lot more still trailing 10-7. With runners on first and third and two outs the Giants had the tying run at the plate. The top of the eighth came to an end and San Francisco left the two runners stranded and were three outs away from yet another loss.

The Cubs were not finished and continued their hit parade scoring another run when Suzuki singled Swanson home increasing their lead to 11-7. The Giants defense kept the damage to a minimum with the one run but were three outs away from dropping another game. They had a huge offensive task in front of them.

Wilmer Flores, who has been playing some terrific ball, hit a solo home run in the ninth inning and San Francisco was desperate to salvage this game. With one out, J.D. Davis came to the plate and hit into a double play and that was the ball game 11-8 in favor of the Cubs.

This game that started out with such promise crumbled in the later innings. Game three will be played Wednesday with first pitch at 11:20. At the time of this post starting pitcher for San Francisco was undecided. Jordan Wicks will take the mound for Chicago with a 2-0 win/loss record and a 1.80 ERA. The Giants will be trying to prevent the sweep.

Giants Don’t Get Job Done; Shutout 5-0 by Cubs on Labor Day in Hot Sunny Chi Town!; SF still half game out of NL Wild Card

San Francisco Giants shortstop Paul DeJong throws Chicago Cubs’ Nico Hoerner out at first during the sixth inning at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Mon Sep 4, 2023 (AP News photo)

CHICAGO, Ill. — The San Francisco Giants’ (70-68) batters unintentionally observed the National Holiday designated for American workers, as the Chicago Cubs (74-64) put in Work, 5-0 on the North Side of the Windy City.

The Giants were unwelcomed guests of the home team, as their starting pitcher, right-hander Justin Steele (16-3, 2.58) had them handcuffed with his career-high 12 strikeouts and only two hits allowed. Steele was as effective as a steel trap door, by pitching eight innings, giving up two walks, tossing 92 pitches, with 62 strikes.

Chicago’s righty relief pitcher, Jose Cuas also got in on the action with his own strikeout on the woeful Giants. His action gave SF the Baker’s Dozen, or in some circles, unlucky 13 K’s.

Although the offense was essentially nonexistent, starting pitcher Logan Webb (9-12, 3.51) was holding his own through 6 innings with a one-run deficit on a second inning deep homer (432ft.) by Seiya Suzuki. However, while the bullpen was warming up pitchers to come in for him, the seventh turned the game into a no contest, with two more runs, and knocking him out of the game, with 6 2/3 innings pitched, five hits, three earned runs, four strikeouts on 94 pitches.

The Cubs were not satisfied with that tally, so they decided to add on two more in the eighth stanza. This included their fifth and final run on a fielder’s choice rundown play, where Cody Bellinger creeped into home before the tag was applied to the runner in the aforementioned play.

As for the Giants’ feeble two hits: Third baseman Casey Schmitt hit a single to right field in the top of the second inning. Shortstop Paul DeJong slapped a base hit to leftfield in the top of the eighth inning. Other than that, the Giants bats were cold as popsicles, despite the temperature hitting 89 degrees at first pitch in the Midwest’s largest Metropolis.

Besides Steele putting in a hard day’s work, Susuki followed up his HR blast with a RBI double, and fielder’s choice RBI. He also scored two runs himself. As Disco sensation Donner Summer intimated in her hit song, these two worked hard for their money, on Labor Day.

The Giants have a chance to redeem themselves Tuesday evening (6:40 pm CST), September 5, as they face the Cubs for game 2 of the three game series. San Francisco will start RHP Ryan Walker (4-2, 2.16), while Chicago plans to put RHP Kyle Hendricks (5-7, 3.59) on the hill.

Notes: With the last loss San Francisco is 1-4 on this current road trip and 1-3 against the Cubs in 2023. In their last 28 games, they have managed to only win nine games, Despite that horrible winning percentage since August 5, they are still two games above .500 and continue to be in playoff contention.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Soto slugs HR for third straight game as Pads shutout Giants at Petco 4-0

San Diego Padres’ Juan Soto, left, celebrates with teammate Fernando Tatis Jr. after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning at Petco Park in San Diego on Sun Sep 3, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the SF Giants podcast with Michael:

#1 Michael, talk about the San Diego Padres Juan Soto who slugged a home run in three straight games now that was key in the Padres 4-0 win at Petco Park in San Diego.

#2 The Padres Manny Machado who was overshadowed by Soto’s hot streak got a home run in his own right. Machado can do damage at any given time and the Giants had to cautious with him.

#3 Michael, talk about Padres reliever Seth Lugo who improved his record to 6-6 and held the Giants to just three hits in six innings of work stranding a running in scoring position he was key in this win.

#4 Giant starter Alex Cobb who threw a one hitter against the first place Cincinnati last Tuesday couldn’t keep the Padres in check Sunday going just three innings, six hits and four earned runs. The Padres were able to spot his pitches. You talked about having a good outing then the next outing you can bomb and that had happened to Cobb and pitcher Kyle Harrison in their next outings.

#5 The Giants head to the Windy City Monday to take on the Chicago Cubs who are trying to close the gap in the NL Central. The Giants will be going with Logan Webb (9-11 ERA 3.49) and going for the Cubs Justin Steele (15-3 ERA 2.69) first pitch 11:10AM PT.

Michael Duca is filling in for Marko Ukalovic who does the SF Giants podcasts Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants get shutout 4-0 and drop three out of four to Padres

San Diego Padres Juan Soto (left) celebrates his home run with third base coach Matt Williams (right) against the San Francisco Giants at Petco Park in San Diego on Sun Sep 3, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The San Francisco Giants (70-67) are really struggling against the San Diego Padres (65-73) having lost games two and four. They couldn’t tie up the series with a win Saturday losing to the Padres 4-0. The Giants offensively and defensively they are not looking good.

Yes, they might get lucky enough to get a wild card but what then? Playing the way they are right now even winning a round in the playoffs is a long shot. They have to turn things around and Sunday would be a good time to do it.

It was not to be for the Giants. They had four hits in this game but they were shut out by the Padres. San Diego played a huge first inning scoring three runs. Juan Soto started the first inning with a two-run home run.

Fernando Tatis Jr. was on base when Soto crushed one to left center for a 2-0 lead. Xander Bogaerts doubled Manny Machado home for another run and San Diego had a great first inning leading 3-0. The Padres would add one more run in the third inning courtesy of Manny Machado extending the San Diego lead to 4-0. That would be the final.

The Padres won the last three games of this series after dropping game one in this four game series. After the third inning neither team would score for the rest of the game. It became a purely defensive game for the remaining six innings.

Soto homered in his third straight game. He has been terrific along with Manny Machado who also homered in this game. San Diego hit eight home runs in their three wins against the Giants.

This series was an important one for the Giants as they fight for a playoff spot. They were tied with the Diamondbacks coming into this game vying for the final spot in the NL. Arizona lost today losing to the Orioles 8-5.

San Francisco pitcher Alex Cobb went three innings and gave up six hits and four runs with three strikeouts. Relief pitcher Keaton Winn went five innings and gave up four hits and no runs. Padres pitcher Seth Lugo got the win going six innings giving up four hits and had four strikeouts.

It is a very nervous time for the Giants. They cannot continue with this lack of offense and defense. It just won’t fly. Even if they somehow get into the post season, they won’t go far unless they completely turn things around.

The Giants have obviously seen these guys play amazing ball. They’ve seen great starts, they’ve seen come from behind wins and the Giants have certainly seen their bats going crazy. Right now the bats are eerily silent. It is far too deep in the season to fall into the current trend we are seeing right now.

Sunday afternoon the Giants will start a three game series in Chicago with the Cubs. Logan Webb will take the mound for the Giants. He has a 3.49 ERA and a 9-11 win/loss record going for the Cubs Justine Steele (15-3 ERA 2.69).

San Francisco will try to right the ship as they head into this series. It will not be an easy series. The Cubbies lost their last series to the Reds but Chicago crushed the Reds Sunday in game three 15-7. First pitch right now is scheduled for 11:20 AM.

Giants avoid shutout with ninth-inning double in 6-1 loss to Padres

Photo credit: San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Kyle Harrison, right, waits to face the next batter as San Diego Padres’ Xander Bogaerts, left, rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the second inning of a baseball game Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

By: Mary Anne

The San Francisco Giants continued their series against the San Diego Padres on Saturday. The Giants lost to the Padres 6-1 at Petco Park. San Francisco fell to 70-66, while San Diego improved to 64-73.

The Giants’ starting lineup featured Austin Slater, Thairo Estrada, Wilmer Flores, Mitch Haniger, Patrick Bailey, J.D. Davis, Paul DeJong, Casey Schmitt, Wade Meckler, and Kyle Harrison. Harrison (1-1, 4.70 ERA) took the loss after pitching 5 2/3 innings and giving up six hits, six earned runs, two walks, five strikeouts, and four home runs.

The Padres got on the board first. Juan Soto homered on a fly ball to center field for a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning.

The Padres tripled their lead in the bottom of the second inning. Xander Bogaerts homered on a fly ball to center field for a 2-0 lead. Gary Sanchez homered on a fly ball to center field for a 3-0 lead.

The Padres doubled their lead in the bottom of the sixth inning. Garrett Cooper homered on a fly ball to left center field. Juan Soto and Xander Bogaerts scored for a commanding 6-0 lead.

The Giants wrapped up the scoring in the top of the ninth inning. Austin Slater doubled on a sharp line drive to Fernando Tatis Jr. Casey Schmitt scored to cut the Padres’ lead to 6-1. Wade Meckler went to third base.

Notes
Wilmer Flores achieved a career-high 20 home runs in the Giants-Padres game Friday.

Up Next
The Giants and Padres will finish their series on Sunday at 1:10 p.m. Pacific. Alex Cobb (7-5, 3.57 ERA) will start for the Giants, while Seth Lugo (5-6, 3.67 ERA) will start for the Padres.