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Walkoff Happy Giants win 6th straight, hosts D-backs

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Building on the momentum of two walk-off wins in the past three days, the San Francisco Giants will attempt to match their longest winning streak of the season when they host the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night. On Tuesday he lost 1–0 with the Giants with one strike in him, but Tyro his Estrada hit his triple before Brandon Crawford scored his two-run homer. hit a home run, giving his team a home advantage.

The game ended like Sunday. Pittsburgh Estrada hit his two-run shot in the bottom of the inning, which his Pirates led 7–6, to advance to the ninth inning.

"We always believe in the late players," Giants manager Gabe Kapler said after Tuesday's dramatic game. ``Brandon Crawford is going to be a big hit one day. 's Carlos Rodon (11-6, 2.95 ERA) is hoping to continue his recent stellar form. He has started in his last three games, and in 18 1/3 innings he has three runs and he has 13 hits and 20 strikeouts.

The 29-year-old has had no success in his two starts against the Diamondbacks this season, going 7-3 while allowing nine runs in 11 innings. He lost 8-3. These were the first two starts of his career against Arizona.

And now he has to deal with hot Christian Walker. He has only scored his second in the series, hitting his two home runs in Arizona.

The Diamondbacks lost him 6-1 in Monday's opener. Walker, who hit his career-best 29 homers on Tuesday, hit Rodon deep at his July 23 meeting in Arizona.

This slugger said in 2019 that Eduardo would become a Diamondback who hit his 30th home run for the first time since Escobar hit his 35th and Quetelmalte hit his 32nd. Aim.

Diamondbacks manager Torrey Loblo brought the umpire's attention to the Arizona dugout.

Two cars in the visitors' dugout in San Francisco during the first inning Monday night. The monitor was designed to show that the bullpen is actually providing a live game feed that violates the rules of Major League Baseball.

Lovullo reported to the umpire after his 1st top, ensuring Kapler's Diamondbacks had done nothing illegal.

"This is a very hot topic in baseball," Loblo said Tuesday. "I don't want to be accused of wrongdoing. This organization does things with integrity and I just wanted to make sure I was as honest as possible." Right-hander Zach Davis (2-4, 4.11 ERA) will make his first start of the season against the Giants and will be in his ninth career game. He went 1-4 with a 3.96 ERA in his five career starts with San Francisco, including 1-3 with a 3.47 ERA.

Davis struggled in his career against several Giants, including Brandon Belt (4-8), Mike Yastrzemski (3-6) and J.D. Davis (2-4). . against him

The 29-year-old has not qualified in three games since returning from a shoulder injury. He worked his way through five innings and his 82 pitches in Friday's final start in his 5-3 road loss against Colorado against the Rockies.

– Field Level Media