SF Giants Avoid Sweep as Verlander Shines, Offense Scores Five Runs in 11th Inning
- The Giants scored five runs in the top of the 11th inning to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-1 and end a four-game losing streak.
- Justin Verlander pitched seven shutout innings against the Diamondbacks, lowering his ERA to 3.75.
- Brandon Pfaadt pitched nine shutout innings and allowed only one hit.
- The Giants' offense finally broke the stalemate in the 11th inning, leading to their victory.
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Diamondbacks waste 9 innings of 1-hit ball by Brandon Pfaadt, lose 5-1 in 11 innings to Giants
Christian Koss hit a two-run double in a five-run 11th inning, and the San Francisco Giants spoiled a nine-inning, one-hit start by Arizona’s Brandon Pfaadt, beating the Diamondbacks 5-1 to end a four-game skid. The Giants moved within 2 1/2…

SF Giants avoid sweep as Verlander shines, offense scores five runs in 11th inning
PHOENIX — For four months, Justin Verlander arrived at a ballpark seeking answers. What’s the way out of this? How do I make the adjustment? What do I need to do? What’s wrong? Verlander didn’t hide his frustrations in April and May and June and July. He maintained a high standard of excellence — a standard he was not meeting. At the All-Star break, Verlander owned no wins and subpar numbers. For Verlander, it was one of the most frustrating — i…

SF Giants score five runs in 11th inning to avoid being swept by Diamondbacks
PHOENIX — The Giants aren’t not done quite yet. After only mustering one hit through the first 10 innings, the Giants put up in the top of the 11th inning to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-1 on Wednesday afternoon, snapping a four-game losing streak and keeping their fading playoff hopes alive. San Francisco and Arizona both failed to score in the 10th despite advancing the automatic runner to third with one out, pushing the ballgame to the 11t…
Buoyed by Verlander's gem, Giants rally in extras to keep WC hopes alive
PHOENIX -- Justin Verlander delivered the start the Giants needed, and the offense finally broke through in the 11th inning as San Francisco held on for a 5-1 win over the D-backs on Wednesday afternoon to end a tough series at Chase Field on a high note. After D-backs right-hander
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