Giants discover cure for Harrison hiccups by hitting the baseball hard
Briefly

In a dramatic comeback, the San Francisco Giants triumphed over the Arizona Diamondbacks with an overwhelming performance that saw them score 10 unanswered runs. Despite an early 5-1 deficit, they showcased improved situational hitting, achieving success with runners in scoring position and demonstrating significant contact quality, as evidenced by several hard-hit balls. Conversely, Kyle Harrison’s outing revealed struggles on the mound, particularly with his four-seam fastball, leading to an immediate five-run inning for the Diamondbacks. The game highlighted both the Giants' offensive resurgence and Harrison's pitching challenges.
The San Francisco Giants erased a 5-1 deficit with 10 unanswered runs, showcasing improvements in situational hitting and contact quality against the Diamondbacks.
Facing starter Brandon Pfaadt, Giants hitters executed a strong plate approach, achieving high exit velocities and scoring effectively with runners in scoring position.
Kyle Harrison struggled against the D-Backs, yielding five runs in the first inning, highlighting concerns with his four-seam fastball and overall pitching command.
Notably, Harrison threw only 43% of his pitches as four-seam fastballs, indicating a lack of confidence in his signature pitch during the game.
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