SAN DIEGO — In the third inning of the series opener Tuesday, relievers poured out of the bullpens to make the sprint to the plate as Madison Bumgarner and Wil Myers exchanged words. Hopefully the guys in the Giants' bullpen enjoyed the exercise, because they've spent the rest of this series basically just sitting and watching dominance.A night after Bumgarner threw a complete game, Johnny Cueto did the same, carrying the Giants to a 2-1 win at Petco Park. Hunter Pence provided all the offense with a two-run shot. Missing Millbrae Father Killed, Body Found in Sonoma County Field The Giants have won seven straight, and they'll go for a perfect road trip on Thursday evening.Cueto fell behind in the second when Brett Wallace lined a leadoff double and Alexei Ramirez poked a single to center, but Cueto settled into a groove. He retired 13 of the next 14 and got through the sixth on just 67 pitches. Cueto got two groundouts to start the second before walking Derek Norris. Ramirez hit a lazy fly to end that brief threat. 'Sick of Poverty': Sanders Says in Silicon Valley Pence had long since given Cueto a lead to work with. He got a high 0-2 fastball with a runner on in the fourth...
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Published May 18, 2016 at 10:40 PM
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