The Braves have traded away just about all of their former stars, but the lone remaining standout handed the Giants a tough 5-4 loss Wednesday in Atlanta. Freddie Freeman opened the bottom of the 11th with a walk-off homer to right off Derek Law. The Giants had led 4-1 before blowing the lead late.In his first career big league start, Albert Suarez gave up three runs on three hits in five innings. The journeyman showed poise and quality stuff, hitting 96 in the first inning and sitting in the mid 90s the rest of the afternoon. Trump Details Donations to Veterans' Charities Suarez didn't allow a baserunner until the fourth, when Ender Inciarte hit a flare to right-center that was kicked away by Denard Span and went for a triple. The Braves would score that inning and get two more in the sixth, cutting into a Giants lead.Brandon Belt hit a two-run homer in the fourth and the Giants scratched across runs in the fifth and sixth. Suarez brought the fourth run home with an infield single, his first career hit. The bullpen bent but didn't break until the ninth. Police Investigate Parents of Boy Rescued From Gorilla Santiago Casilla entered with a one-run lead and struck out Freeman...
Giants on Wrong End of Walk off vs Braves
Published June 1, 2016 at 8:40 PM
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