SF Giants’ cold offense prolongs Verlander’s longest winless streak
- The San Francisco Giants were defeated 2-1 by the Arizona Diamondbacks Monday evening at their home stadium, marking their longest losing streak of the season at four games.
- The Giants' offense continued to struggle, and despite manager Bob Melvin's altered lineup, Merrill Kelly outpitched San Francisco by giving up just a single run through seven innings.
- Justin Verlander, baseball's oldest player, pitched six-plus innings allowing two solo homers to star outfielder Corbin Carroll but remained winless, marking his longest streak despite four quality starts in five outings.
- Verlander was in position to earn a win three times but received no support from the Giants' bullpen and offense, as Carroll's two home runs proved decisive in a low-scoring contest.
- The Giants face pressure to break their offensive slump amid the loss streak, while Verlander's winless streak joins others by Hall of Famers who endured similar droughts despite career success.
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SF Giants’ cold offense prolongs Verlander’s longest winless streak
SAN FRANCISCO — It’s sounding like a broken record. Justin Verlander, once again, put himself in position to win his first game as a Giant. He pitched six innings and allowed two runs, both on a pair of solo homers by Corbin Carroll. He recorded his fourth quality start in his last five outings, posting a 2.76 ERA over this stretch as baseball’s oldest player. By night’s end, he remained winless. Manager Bob Melvin’s new lineup couldn’t figure o…
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