SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants got swept by Paul Clemens, Clayton Richard and Luis Perdomo.Let that sink in for a second. CA Water Tunnels Would Need Billions in Federal Funding Fresh off their own sweep of the Diamondbacks, the Giants fell flat three straight days at AT&T Park. Wednesday's 3-1 loss didn't include a late meltdown, but it might have been worse given the matchup on the mound.Madison Bumgarner entered looking for his 100th big league win. Perdomo, a rookie, took the mound with a 5.89 ERA. Somehow the Padres walked out with another win, their sixth in six tries against the Giants in the second half. French Castles Cheaper to Rent Than SF Apartments The Padres jumped ahead in the first on a single, double and RBI groundout to short. The Giants tied it up on Joe Panik's single in the second, but missed a chance to add on. With one out and two on, Conor Gillaspie hit a liner to first baseman Wil Myers, who doubled Brandon Belt off of second.Bumgarner and Perdomo cruised through the middle innings, but the Padres scratched across the go-ahead run in the sixth. Luis Sardinas singled and stole second with two down. Alex Dickerson hit a single to left and it briefly...
Bumgarner Gets Little Support as Giants Are Swept by Padres
Published September 14, 2016 at 4:40 PM
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