November 8, 2024

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The Giants’ Bats lose for an 8-5 win to take the first game from linebacker D

The Giants’ Bats lose for an 8-5 win to take the first game from linebacker D

A day after holding the San Francisco Giants’ scoreless offense, their bats are hot again. Really hot.

In a game that featured five key changes through the first five innings, the Giants’ fifth inning of five was the difference in an 8-5 win Friday over the NBL’s West-leading Diamondbacks.

The Giants scored 88 points in 12 games, including Thursday’s 10-0 loss to the Padres.

Back-to-back RBI doubles from Michael Conforto and Blake Sabol got things started for the Giants in the third as the Giants took a 3-1 lead. Corner field doubles, two of seven lefties in the starting lineup Friday night against Arizona right-hander Zack Davies, both poked low dunks into opposite field to extend the inning.

Conforto again came up in the fifth, hauling Davis’ curveball down the right line for goals scored by Jock Pederson and JD Davis. Rookie catcher Patrick Bailey delivered the crucial hit, drilling a sinker into the middle from reliever Joe Mantebelle over the wall at left center.

“That’s when you know you’re kind of closed off,” Giants manager Gabe Kapler said of Conforto. “When you hit all the pitches and hit them line for line.”