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SF Giants’ Offense Finally Wakes Up With 4 Home Runs

NBC
Published April 4, 2018 at 8:40 PM
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After a demolition of the Mariners on Wednesday afternoon, the Giants have three wins.The losing pitchers in those games: Clayton Kershaw, Kenley Jansen and Felix Hernandez. The Mariners right-hander no longer resembles the Cy Young-worthy version of old, but either way, the Giants hammered him. Gorkys Hernandez, Brandon Belt and Pablo Sandoval all took Formerly King Felix deep and the Giants kept adding on. They won 10-1, evening their record through six games.Here are five things to know from the rare day when the Giants started a game at 4:15 p.m. Perhaps they should do that more often.GORKYS ENDS HIS DROUGHT— Gorkys took the Hernandez crown in the second inning, crushing a cement-mixer from Felix into the seats in left-center. The homer was Hernandez's first since Sept. 13, 2016. He led Major League Baseball last season with 348 at-bats without a home run.APPROACHING A MILESTONE— Belt went the opposite way in the fifth inning for his first homer of the year. Belt's next home run will be the 100th of his career. Brandon Crawford welcomed James Pazos with a solo homer. That was his 74th in the big leagues. All four starting infielders now have a home run, along with...

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