How SF Giants enjoyed unintended benefit from Friday’s rain-shortened win
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How SF Giants enjoyed unintended benefit from Friday’s rain-shortened win
NEW YORK — The Giants’ six-inning, 9-1 win over the New York Yankees on Friday night wasn’t a pleasant experience for any parties involved — fans, players or otherwise. But there was an unintended benefit to the rain-shortened game: fresh arms. Following Thursday’s off day, manager Bob Melvin only had to use starter Robbie Ray and reliever Spencer Bivens on Friday, the latter throwing just one inning. With San Francisco just beginning a stretch …
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