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06/25 21:08 CDT Webb helps Giants end three-game skid with 9-2 win over Reds
Webb helps Giants end three-game skid with 9-2 win over Reds
By GIDEON RUBIN
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --- Logan Webb pitched six innings of two-hit ball and the
San Francisco Giants backed their ace with four home runs in a 9-2 victory over
the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.
Evan Longoria, Thairo Estrada, Joc Pederson and Wilmer Flores homered for the
Giants, who snapped a three-game skid. They had lost five of six after winning
seven of their previous eight.
Pinch-hitter Matt Reynolds homered for the Reds, who have lost eight of their
last nine games.
Cincinnati took advantage of Giants third baseman Longoria's two-out fielding
error in the top of the second to take an early lead on Nick Senzel's
run-scoring single.
But Longoria homered leading off the bottom of the inning and Estrada went deep
two batters later to give San Francisco a 2-1 lead.
Longoria turned on a 2-2 inside fastball off Reds starter Mike Minor for his
seventh home run, a 411-foot shot to left.
Darin Ruf's run-scoring single highlighted a two-run third that gave San
Francisco a 4-1 lead.
Pederson hit his 17th homer off Minor -- his second off a lefty this season --
leading off the fifth.
Flores' two run homer -- his ninth -- highlighted a three-run sixth in which
the Giants broke open a 6-1 game.
Webb (7-2) struck out six and walked two. He's given up just two earned runs
over 18 innings over his last three starts.
The Giants have won 22 of Webb's 28 career home starts.
Minor (1-4) gave up six runs on eight hits including three home runs in his
fifth start after missing the first two months with a shoulder injury.
TWO MUCH?
The Giants ended a streak of 10 straight games decided by two runs or less, the
longest such streak in the team's San Francisco-era history.
ROSTER MOVE
The Reds claimed C Michael Papierski off waivers from the Giants. The Giants
had just acquired the 26-year-old from the Houston Astros in exchange for
infielder Mauricio Dubn. The Reds optioned Papierski to Triple-A Louisville.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Reds: C Tyler Stephenson is progressing faster than expected from a right thumb
fracture he sustained June 9 and could start a rehab assignment in the next
seven to 10 days, manager David Bell said Saturday. ... RHP Vladimir Gutirrez
(right forearm) threw a bullpen Friday and could be ready to be activated soon,
Bell said. OF Aristides Aquino (left high ankle sprain) is expected to resume
baseball activities Monday, Bell said. 2B Jonathan India appeared to be hurt
after being struck by a pitch leading off the fifth off Webb, but he stayed in
the game until the eighth, when he was lifted for a pinch hitter. ... The Reds
have 15 players on the injured list.
Giants: SS Brandon Crawford (bruised left knee) was out of the lineup Saturday
for the third time in four games. He played Friday for the first since
suffering the injury Tuesday in Atlanta during a collision at home plate. "I
don't think he felt great yesterday, but this is not anything but trying to get
him healthy and just confident. Health first. We're trying to get him over the
hump with the health stuff."
UP NEXT
Reds RHP Tyler Mahle (2-6, 4.57 ERA) has thrown six straight quality starts but
is winless since May 13. Giants RHP Anthony DeSclafani (0-1, 7.71) gave up six
earned runs in three innings Tuesday against Atlanta in his first appearance
since coming of the injured list with right Achilles inflammation.
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