![]() “This is a good signal early in the year that he’s coming out throwing 94. “What I see from Logan is a guy that’s getting swings and misses and not walking guys,” Kapler said. While Kapler noted that Webb’s command “hasn’t been perfect” and that teams are elevating against his sinker more, there’s nothing Kapler see as “problematic long term.” In addition to the four runs, six hits and two homers, Webb struck out six and walked only one and recorded a rare 95-mph reading on the radar gun. And he no longer holds the title of least homer prone at home, which now belongs to rotation-mate Alex Cobb (with seven, a number he will put on the line in Wednesday’s series finale). In order for us to win against his team, we’re gonna have to avoid big innings and damage like we saw tonight.”Īfter serving up two more Monday, Webb has allowed multiple homers in two of his three starts this season. “It’s not gonna surprise us to see him do damage. “He’s certainly had his ups and downs but he’s always dangerous,” Kapler said. With a three-run shot off Webb and a seventh-inning grand slam that sealed the loss, Muncy was responsible for seven of the Dodgers’ nine runs, managing to find a new career-high to set against a Giants team that he has victimized for six years now. With one run on four hits over six innings, Urías actually increased his ERA against the Giants dating back to the start of last season to 1.00 over six starts. Outdueling Webb for six innings, the Giants’ only damage off Urías came on a towering Wilmer Flores solo shot to left field. Julio Urías mystified and Max Muncy mashed, as Giants were done in by their oldest nemeses in a 9-1 loss to the Dodgers. If they hoped to fare better in 2023, that quest started Monday night, and who better to be on the mound than staff ace Logan Webb?īut this season’s first installment of the Giants-Dodgers rivalry only brought more of the same. Miguel Vargas grounded into a force out at second and Michael Busch grounded out to Rogers.SAN FRANCISCO - The Giants lost more games to the Dodgers in 2022 than any season since the teams moved west. James Outman singled on a grounder to left. Scott struck out Mike Yastrzemski to end the inning.Īfter Dodgers starter Emmett Sheehan only allowed two batters to reach base over six innings, the Dodgers bullpen has allowed nine batters to reach base over two innings.īottom of the eighth: Facing Giants reliever Tyler Rogers, J.D. Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas couldn’t quickly corral a scorching grounder by Corey Schmitt for a single, allowing Pederson to score and give the Giants their first lead. ![]() Crawford’s single ended González’s relief stint.įacing Dodgers reliever Tayler Scott, Thairo Estrada hit a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Slater to tie the game. Jonny DeLuca’s throw home got past Will Smith for an error on the catcher, allowing runners to advance to second and third. Joc Pederson drove in Crawford on a single to left. Austin Slater followed with a line drive to right. Top of the eighth: Dodgers reliever Victor González walked Luis Matos before Brandon Crawford hit into a force out at second. ⚾ Giants 5, Dodgers 4 - End of the eighth Betts running past second appeared to initiate Busch’s decision to start for home. After the Giants retrieved the ball, they eventually caught ghost runner Michael Busch in a rundown between third and home while Betts slipped in to third. Junis threw the ball into right field while trying to get Betts at first. The ball bounced off Schmitt’s glove and fell. There was miscommunication between Giants third baseman Casey Schmitt, catcher Patrick Bailey and Junis. Betts hit a popup in the infield that should have been a routine out. What followed was a strange, error-filled sequence. ![]() Thairo Estrada struck out on Vesia’s 31st pitch of the inning.īottom of the 11th: Jakob Junis took the mound for the Giants and got Miguel Rojas to ground out to short. Austin Slater hit a run-scoring single to right - his third hit tonight. Brandon Crawford followed with a single to right field, scoring Bailey to give the Giants the lead. Top of the 11th: Facing Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia, Mike Yastrzemski flied out to deep center, giving ghost runner Patrick Bailey barely enough time to beat James Outman’s throw to third. ⚾ Giants 7, Dodgers 5 - FINAL (11 innings)
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