
We just didn’t have anything to show for it.Shijia Huang, Aolin Jia, Wen Song, Giuliana Hessler, Yonggang Meng, Yue Sun, Lina Xu, … Show All …, Henriette Laessle, Jan Jirschitzka, Shoucai Ma, Yu Xiao, Dongli Yu, Jiao Hou, Ruiqi Liu, Huanhuan Sun, Xiaohui Liu, Zhifu Han, Junbiao Chang, Jane E. I thought the at-bats and the at-bat quality were fine. LaMonte took a really good swing in the first at-bat of the game, just got underneath it. “Earlier in the game we were just missing some balls. “I did think we hit some balls hard,” Kapler said. In his first at-bat, Wade hit the third-hardest ball of the game - 103.3 mph - but it landed in the glove of center fielder Trent Grisham. He doubled off the wall in right field and made it to third but was stranded 90 feet away when Musgrove got Mike Yastrzemski swinging. gave the Giants their best scoring chance - and the first of only two hits. Leading off the next inning, LaMonte Wade Jr. He held up a fist to loud ovations from the sell-out crowd as he was carted off the field and was eventually transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. At that point, a trainer called for a stretcher, but it took more than five minutes to arrive. At one point, Profar was out cold, after he fainted while trying to walk off the field. As Profar charged in and slid, Abrams, who held on for the catch, kneed him in the jaw. Abrams collided on a shallow pop fly from Tommy La Stella. Play was stopped for more than 10 minutes after Padres left fielder Jurickson Profar and shortstop C.J. Webb’s ERA begins with the number two for the first time since his second start of the season.Ī frightening scene played out in the top of the fifth that helped preserve what was then a no-hit bid. They just beat us.”Īfter both starters’ brilliance Thursday night, Webb ranks 12th in the National League with a 2.98 ERA Musgrove is third, at 2.09. “It’s not one where you leave and you feel like you played s-ty. “I thought it was a well-played, well-fought game,” manager Gabe Kapler said. Machado turned on the middle-in offering and whacked it into the second deck in left field for the only run scored by either team until the ninth. I think that’s a step in the right direction.”Īn 0-2 changeup to Manny Machado in the fourth proved to be the only run scored off either starter. But I think if you look back at a week ago or two weeks ago, I don’t think we come back in that game. “The vibe in the dugout was that we were still going to win that game. And, yes, even while managing only two hits. Webb wasn’t in the dugout for that game - he flew ahead of the team to San Diego - but became the first player to acknowledge the energy was there, even in a loss. Giants players - starters Carlos Rodón and Alex Wood as two examples - have for a week now called for more fight and fire from the club as it lost a season-worst six games straight before finally pulling out a win Wednesday in Arizona. Garcia couldn’t record an out on a sacrifice bunt after intentionally walking the first batter of the ninth - he tried to get the force out at third but hesitated and got nobody - then surrendered the game-winning hit to Jorge Alfaro, which bounced over the wall in left-center field. v0.2 Changelog: Fixed dynamic lights (flashlight works now) Enabled support for higher resolution textures for the O3DS (image is now less blurry) WARNING: Autosaves are not enabled, use the onscreen keyboard for quick saves. With a ghost runner on second to start the 10th, the Giants failed to put the ball in play. A port of Xash3D-FWGS for the Nintendo 3DS. The Giants managed one hit - while reaching base six times via walks and hit-by-pitches - until Crawford’s game-tying knock in the ninth. Maybe something like this is something we might need - a little kick in the ass, maybe.” “I think we were kind of spoiled last year.

“But we have 81 more games to play,” he said. Thursday’s loss dropped them a season-high 11.5 games behind the Dodgers in the NL West, 5.5 back of second-place San Diego and 2.0 games out of the playoff picture. Webb summed up the first half of this season with one word: frustrating.

Brandon Crawford provided some heroics with a game-tying single with two outs and two strikes in the ninth, but the Padres sent San Francisco to its seventh loss in eight games and its 13th in its past 17 with a walk-off single against Jarlín García in the 10th.

Logan Webb did all he could to turn one win into two, twirling eight innings of one-run ball, but one run - on one swing - was more than the Giants could muster against Musgrove. On their way to 107 wins last season, they were 51-30 at this point. 500, at 41-40, after falling in extra innings, 2-1, at Petco Park. The Giants limped into the halfway point of their season one game above. SAN DIEGO - If there was hope that the Giants’ come-from-behind win that snapped their losing streak could act as a turning point, it was dashed the following night by Joe Musgrove and the San Diego Padres.
