SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants were one out away from their first four-game winning streak of the 2026 MLB season, but Pete Crow-Armstrong spoiled their plans. The Chicago Cubs center fielder tied Saturday’s game with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, and the Giants went on to lose 3-2 in the bottom of the 10th. Michael Busch singled to right and Dansby Swanson raced home from second as the ball scooted past rookie Victor Bericoto. With the loss, the Giants dropped to 4-5 on the road trip. .@ofcwrigleyfield ARE YOU DOING OKAY?! pic.twitter.com/4ZhIC9XEjZ — Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) June 6, 2026 For most of the day, the Giants had nothing going against Ben Brown, who has been Chicago’s best starter. But they immediately got going when Brown was removed after his 87th pitch. Rafael Devers greeted reliever Caleb Thielbar with a rocket into the bleachers in right, but Pete Crow-Armstrong answered right back with his own solo shot. "One swing could end up deciding this game" — Dave Flemming, moments before a Rafi bomb pic.twitter.com/G6szfARnjv — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) June...
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