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SF -Giants achieve nine runs in the 11th run; Justin Breaker is still looking for the first victory

Chicago – Kyle Harrison was thrown into the fire.

The Giants and Cubs entered the 11th Inning by five. Ryan Walker and Erik Miller did not protect the two -time lead of San Francisco in the ninth attempt, and Justin Belk was still looking for his first victory as a giant. Harrison was the only fresh arm left. He had never relieved a big Leaguer, but manager Bob Melvin had no choice. When Harrison warmed up, Wrigley Field Field was full.

When Harrison jogged to the hill, most of the crowd disappeared. Life was gone; The party was over. The Giants achieved nine runs in the 11th Inning – most of them that they achieved in a single additional inn in the franchise story – and sent thousands of fans home early, many of which were indifferent to, witness to the inevitable.

The Giants have now won 23 games this season. You will win more in the coming months, the exact number is uncertain. What is certain is that only a few, if at all, with the cadence of your 14-5, 11-in-end victory against the Cubs match-a Barnburner, which is reduced to a blowout.

“You have to pick yourself up from the mat,” said Melvin, “what we did.”

There was no unique hero in the top of the 11th inn, a frame that began 5-5 with the score. San Francisco's nine runs was more of a democratic effort.

Heliot Ramos started the parade with a booming double. Patrick Bailey broke the draw with an RBI single. San Francisco performed a Squeeze game – Brett with carefully Bunting, Ramos scored. Willy Adames was placed with the invited bases. Jung Hoo Lee, who scored a Homer with two runs in the third inning, sat down and called for chants of “Jung! Hoo! Lee!”. Chapman drove two into two with a knock, and Wilmer Flores followed with his own goal.

Ryan in Chicago urgently stood eight Giants Batters. He didn't withdraw a single one. When Pressly went off the field, the few Cubs fans showered with Boos. The same fans cheered mockingly when Caleb Thielbar, pressly replacement, was the first dough with which he was exposed.

However, Thielbar could not put an end to the goal.

Ramos shattered his second double of the inning and drove in the run. Bailey, who primarily performed the lead, generated San Francisco's ninth and the last run with a victim fly. As soon as the inning ended and the visiting Bullpen doors opened, Harrison's first relief appearance had been downgraded from high leverage.

“It only goes back to competitions. That is what I like to do,” said Harrison, who achieved an average of 96.2 miles per hour with his fast ball with four nesses. “No matter what that I have the ball on this hill, it is baseball. That's how I looked at it. I will do it that way.”

This killing spree of runs made it easier for a ninth ninth ninth. Deliver, who currently sits 262 career, has now gone eight starts in a row without a win, the longest series of his career. But in the ninth admission, refugeers voted for his first win in Orange and Schwarz.

Walker, who saved Easter and cost a victory, started his night when he walked Pete Crow-Armstrong. After a one-out walk by Carson Kelly, Walker allowed a RBI single from Justin Turner, which cut San Francisco's lead to 5-4 in slices.

Walker excluded Ian Happ to take the second out, but he wouldn't get the chance to end what he started. Melvin, the left -handed Kyle Tucker, called left -handed Erik Miller.

“Obviously, things were a little shaky, but I felt that I could end it in view of the things that was going on,” said Walker. “Somehow I had a second wind … but I get his step. Kyle Tucker comes in particular and we have an elite leafy in the bullpen. I think it was definitely the right decision.”

The left Matchup left was not in favor of San Francisco. Miller left Tucker a single in his first place, the Cubs tied the ball game together – and saddleed down with a non -decisive decision. Miller prevented Chicago from scoring the game and sent the game to extras, but screamed into his glove when he went back to the shelter.

“It is crazy because (hinges) could easily achieve four or five victories at this time,” said Melvin. “Only another of these (games) in which we are a place to get him a victory, and the next thing you know is not. But that doesn't mean that he doesn't cut well. He gave us the chance to win every time.”

Walker said: “I literally apologized to him today. I like age, I'm sorry. I've already ruined it twice for you. ' I'll get my groove right now.

Miller landed on his record with a blown rescue volume, but after the Giants did not score a goal in the upper framework of the 10th place, the left -handed man set a zero in the bottom of the frame, even though he inherited the “Ghost Runner” in second place. The game went to the 11th. Over time, the fans went to the outputs.

“We were resilient all the season,” said Belander. “I think we really have the back of the other here in the changing room. We have a great group of boys. This mentality is transmitted. The positivity is transmitted.

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