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Bucks assemble in second half to end Giants' five-game winning streak

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Pinch hitter Jake McCarthy's two-run lead gave the Arizona Diamondbacks a 3-2 win over the hosts San Francisco Giants on Wednesday night. Arizona left fielder Stone Garrett made his league debut in the majors, decisive for McCarthy as he hit two doubles in his eighth inning, including one. I let go.

Diamondbacks starter Zach Davis pitched his fifth inning while Mark Melanson prevented his third Giants walk-off victory in four days with his scoreless ninth. is. Arizona won its first four-game series after dropping games on Monday and Tuesday.

Lamonte Wade his Jr. and his J.D. Davis homers for San Francisco, the latter leading off his sixth to give the hosts his 2–1 lead. gave. Home runs were eighth for both players, and half of Davis' total came in a short time since being acquired from the New York Mets at the trade deadline.

Davis and Austin Slater each got his two hits, and the Giants went on his fifth straight win. After Christian Walker singled with his one out in his eighth in Arizona, Garrett hit a double to left field, with a potential tie and a go-ahead to put his run in scoring position. I was.

His third pitcher for the Giants, Dominic Leone (3-4), let Cooper his Hummel pop out into shallow right field on his second out. McCarthy then realized what turned out to be the game-winning hit, a liner to right field.

Garrett, 26, was promoted from Triple-A Reno before the game. He had an adventurous night that included an RBI double in the 4th on his first hit before reaching base again in the 6th with catcher interference.

Walker, who singled out on his fourth hit for Garrett, scored.

Walker closed out the Diamondbacks with two hits and two runs, and won despite an out-hit 8-6.

Davis limited the Giants to one run in his five hits. He hit his 6 and he walked 2.

Giants starter Carlos Rodon similarly had no influence on the decision. He held Arizona to two hits and one run in six innings, striking out 11 and walking two.

Noe Ramirez (4-3) picked up pinch runner Mike Yastrzemski from second base to quell a Giants threat in the seventh inning, and took the win. After getting the lead hitter on base in the ninth inning, Melancon benefited from a double play from Yastrzemski's at-bat, earning his 17th save.

– Field Level Media