DENVER — A day after the Giants lost their left-handed ace, their right-handed ace took his first loss of the season.Johnny Cueto gave up a six-spot in the fourth and the Giants never quite bounced back, losing 6-5 to the Rockies. They have lost two of three to kick off the road trip and dropped to 6-11 on the season, five games behind the first place Rockies. SF Officials Place More Restrictions on 4/20 Pot Celebration Early on, it looked like Cueto would make the Giants temporarily forget about the pain of Madison Bumgarner's injury. Cueto opened with three scoreless frames and the lineup batted around in the second, getting four singles and an RBI double from Eduardo Nuñez.It all fell apart in the fourth. Fresno Gunman Gives Police Blow-by-Blow of Deadly Shootings Cueto gave up five straight hits, including a Trevor Story grand slam on a ball that got up in the thin air and kept carrying out to right. Story became the first player to hit a grand slam off Cueto in the big leagues. Two batters later, Charlie Blackmon added an inside-the-park dinger. Blackmon hit a two-out liner to right and Hunter Pence lost it in the lights, slipping as he held his arms up. Blackmon...
Giants’ Offense Comes Alive, But Cueto Allows Six to Rockies
Published April 21, 2017 at 9:40 PM
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