Giants Bats Kept Quiet in First Loss of Season to Dodgers
Joe Panik's solo homers Thursday and Friday put a lot of makeup on the lineup's blemishes. There was no hiding on Saturday.The bats went silent for a third consecutive game, only this time there wasn't a big blast to bail the rest of the lineup out. The Dodgers won 5-0 behind Kenta Maeda, who completely overwhelmed a Giants lineup that was supposed to be a strength until the pitching staff can get back to full health. Through three games, the Giants have scored two runs. Deadly SUV Cliff Crash May Have Been Intentional: CHP Here are five more things to know from the night the dream of 162-0 died…Maeda's big night Teen Who Fell Into LA Park Sewer Pipe Found Alive Giants hitters made Maeda look like Max Scherzer. The veteran right-hander struck out seven in the first three innings and finished with 10, the second-highest total of his career. The first seven hitters in the lineup all struck out at least once and Maeda got Andrew McCutchen twice.Holland hit hard Father Detained by ICE, Facing Deportation, Released Holland flashed a good slider but also gave up plenty of hard-hit balls in his Giants debut. He was charged with five runs — three earned — in five...
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