Madison Bumgarner was barreling towards history Sunday night, but notorious Giant killer Jake Lamb spoiled the no-hit bid by singling with one out in the eighth.Bumgarner had to settle for a one-hitter with a career-high tying 14 strikeouts in the Giants' 4-0 win over the D'backs Sunday in the final game before the All-Star break. Snoop Dogg, The Game Lead Peaceful March in LA The Giants' ace was working on a perfect game in the fifth inning when right fielder Gregor Blanco dropped a fly ball off the bat of Lamb. Blanco had trouble with a ball in the tough evening sun and had the ball deflect off the palm of his glove.Bumgarner didn't walk a batter until Rickie Weeks Jr. to lead off the top of the ninth inning. He takes a 10-4 record and 1.96 ERA into the All-Star break. 'Lone Gunman' Laughed and Sang During Standoff: Sources Brandon Crawford led the offensive attack for the Giants, driving in three runs to finish the first half of the season with 61.Buster Posey collected three hits and drove in his 42nd run of the season. Zuckerberg Troubled by Castile Death on FB Live The Giants head into the All-Star break with a 57-33 record, the best mark in baseball. They hold a 6.5 game...
Bumgarner Tosses One-Hit Shutout to Beat D’Backs
Published July 10, 2016 at 8:40 PM
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