Los Giants remontan para ganar 7-6 a los Nationals en 12 entradas

Los San Francisco Giants derrotaron a los Washington Nationals 7-6 en un emocionante encuentro de 12 entradas en el Nationals Park el sábado por la noche. Su bullpen flaqueó en la novena entrada, pero se mantuvo firme durante las entradas extras para asegurar la victoria. El triunfo extiende la racha de los Giants a tres partidos y asegura la serie.

San Francisco tomó una ventaja de 6-5 en la séptima entrada gracias a un sencillo productor con dos outs de Rafael Devers frente a Mitchell Parker. Ryan Walker entró en la novena entrada, pero permitió un sencillo que empató el juego a Brady House, después de que los Giants hubieran escapado de varias amenazas con jugadas clave, incluyendo un tiro de Matt Chapman para poner fuera a Jorbit Vivas en el plato y un relevo que inicialmente parecía terminar la entrada, antes de que la revisión en video validara la carrera. El tiro del jardinero central Drew Gilbert puso out a Curtis Mead en tercera, pero Wood anotó antes de que se registrara el out, forzando las entradas extras. Walker regresó en la décima, enfrentando las bases llenas tras una base por bolas intencional a James Wood, un roletazo, una base por bolas intencional a CJ Abrams y un sencillo dentro del cuadro de Jacob Young. Ponchó a Daylen Lile y a Nasim Nunez antes de que Vivas fuera puesto out con un roletazo. Ambos equipos se fueron en blanco en la undécima. En la duodécima, Chapman conectó otro sencillo productor ante Cionel Pérez para poner a los Giants al frente. Caleb Kilian cerró el juego, retirando a Abrams, Young y Lile en dos entradas. Los Giants, ahora con marca de 9-12, buscarán la barrida con Robbie Ray en el cierre de la serie este domingo.

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