El jonrón de Casey Schmitt como primer bate impulsa a los Giants a la victoria sobre los Brewers

Casey Schmitt conectó el primer jonrón de su carrera como primer bate para ayudar a los San Francisco Giants a vencer a los Milwaukee Brewers 12-9 el jueves por la tarde en el American Family Field. La victoria permitió a los Giants dividir la serie de cuatro juegos.

Schmitt envió el primer lanzamiento del lanzador derecho de Milwaukee, Coleman Crow, a 379 pies para su decimotercer cuadrangular de la temporada. El batazo inició una primera entrada de tres carreras para San Francisco. Los Giants acumularon 20 hits en total. Jung Hoo Lee terminó de 5-4 para extender su racha de juegos conectando hit a 12, mientras que Eric Haase conectó un grand slam en una séptima entrada de seis carreras. El mánager Tony Vitello elogió la ofensiva del equipo y destacó la versatilidad de Schmitt en múltiples posiciones esta temporada. Los Giants mejoraron su registro a 25-38 y continuarán su gira fuera de casa contra los Cubs en Chicago.

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