A tremendous team-wide pitching effort shut down the powerful Cubs offense on a blustery afternoon at Wrigley Field. Robbie Ray allowed just three hits—two were wind-aided—and two walks and just one run in his six innings of work. It took him 98 pitches to get it done, but get it done he did with eight ground ball outs, three fly ball outs, and five whiffs facing 23 batters. Superb relief work from Camilo Doval (2 K in the 6th), Tyler Rogers (a six-pitch 7th), and Ryan Walker (game-ending DP) sealed the deal.
The Giants had 34 at-bats in the game and 17 of them came with runners in scoring position. It's almost impossible to believe. They had nine hits and five walks and the Cubs made an error. They were 4-for-17 with RISP which is why they scored a mere three runs. They had a comical number of chances to blow the game open but were content to play a nail-biter! Good thing the pitching was excellent. Wilmer Flores had three hits, one an RBI single in the 1st. LaMonte Wade, Jr. had two hits and drove in the run in the 4th. Christian Koss followed that with an RBI hit but a great throw from Pete Crow-Armstrong got the trailing runner at the plate. The 3-1 lead was just enough.
The 24-14 Giants head to Minnesota to take on the Twins this weekend. Tomorrow is an off-day. The games are at 5:10 p.m. (Fri), 4:15 p.m. (Sat), and 11:10 a.m. (Sun), all times Pacific. The rotation will be Hicks-Webb-Roupp.
Go Giants!
--M.C.