Blue Jays' big 6th inning sinks Webb, Giants
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Blue Jays' big 6th inning sinks Webb, Giants
"Willy Adames hit two home runs Saturday and Luis Matos doubled and scored on a sacrifice fly, but that was all the offense the G-Men could muster."
"Blue Jays starter Eric Lauer retired the first 13 Giants he faced, striking out five of the first six hitters."
"Webb was giving up a lot of singles to the Blue Jays, but escaping trouble until a four-run 6th inning sealed his, and the team's fate."
"Through five innings, Webb hadn't given up a run, but he'd given up six hits, a walk, and hit a batter."
The San Francisco Giants suffered a 6-3 defeat against the Toronto Blue Jays, recording only four hits in the game. Willy Adames contributed two home runs, while Luis Matos added a double and a run. Logan Webb struggled on the mound but managed to avoid runs until a disastrous sixth inning where he allowed four runs. Blue Jays pitcher Eric Lauer dominated, retiring the first 13 Giants and finishing with a strong six-inning performance. A late offensive surge from the Blue Jays capitalized on Webb's struggles and the Giants' defense woes.
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