Dodgers’ Sheehan pitches six no-hit innings in debut, but Giants win in extras
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Brandon Crawford singled within the go-ahead run within the eleventh inning, and the San Francisco Giants rallied to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-5 on Friday night time after getting no-hit for six innings by Emmet Sheehan in his major-league debut.
The Dodgers’ bullpen imploded as soon as once more, giving up 5 runs after Sheehan departed.
But they rallied to tie it at 5 within the ninth on Freddie Freeman’s infield single to second off Camilo Doval. They had the potential profitable run at third within the tenth however pinch-hitter Austin Barnes took a referred to as third strike to finish the inning.
Designated runner Patrick Bailey started the eleventh at second and took third on Mike Yastrzemski’s sacrifice fly to middle off Alex Vesia (0-4). James Outman fired to 3rd in an try and get Bailey, whose left foot came visiting the bag. But the tag didn’t keep on his proper knee and he was referred to as secure in a play that was reviewed.
Crawford, who was hitless in his first 4 at-bats, singled to proper, scoring Bailey for a 6-5 lead. Austin Slater’s RBI single added an insurance coverage run.
The Giants have received 5 in a row and eight of 11. They are 20-9 since May 15.
Tyler Rogers (3-2) acquired the win with one hit in a single inning of aid. Jakob Junis acquired the final three outs for his first save.
Joc Pederson’s RBI single pulled the Giants to 4-3 within the eighth. They tied it on Thairo Estrada’s sacrifice fly. Casey Schmitt reached on a single to shortstop off Tayler Scott that scored Pederson for a 5-4 lead.
Wilmer Flores went deep for a two-run shot to left subject within the seventh, leaving the Giants trailing 4-2. He fouled a ball off his foot throughout the at-bat and later left the sport.
Sheehan dazzled after being referred to as up immediately from Double-A Tulsa. The 23-year-old, in his third season with the Dodgers group, is the sixth rookie and fourth pitcher to play for the crew this season.
Sheehan threw 51 of 89 pitches for strikes, along with his fastball averaging 95.6 mph. He struck out three and walked two.
He was greeted with high-fives and hugs within the dugout after retiring the facet within the sixth, leaving with a 4-0 lead. Sheehan is a graduate of Fordham Prep, the identical highschool within the Bronx attended by the late Dodgers Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully.
The Dodgers led 4-0 within the fifth. Will Smith had a two-out RBI bloop single and J.D. Martinez had a RBI double. James Outman singled, and left fielder Michael Conforto dropped the ball twice in his haste to make the throw. Smith and Martinez scored on the error.
Sheehan was backed by glowing protection from Miguel Rojas, Freeman and Mookie Betts.
In the fourth, shortstop Rojas backhanded a ball hit by Estrada and as he slid, he turned and thew to second base to nab Pederson.
Wilmer Flores despatched a pop foul to the first-base warning monitor and Freeman went into the protecting netting, caught the ball and landed within the first-row seats to finish the fourth.
Betts had two highlight-reel performs within the sixth. He made a long term to his left to rob LaMonte Wade Jr. for the second out. Then Betts made a diving catch on his stomach of a line drive by Pederson to finish Sheehan’s 1-2-3 inning.
The Dodgers had 5 rookies on the sphere within the fifth after dropping left fielder David Peralta and third baseman Chris Taylor. Peralta left with a left hamstring pressure, whereas Taylor had proper knee ache.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Giants: OF Mitch Haniger underwent surgical procedure to restore a fractured ulna in his proper arm. He went on the IL and is predicted to be out 10 weeks.
Dodgers: 3B Max Muncy went on the IL with a strained hamstring. He may return in time for a house collection in opposition to Houston beginning on June 23. … 3B Chris Taylor left within the fourth with proper knee ache and LF David Peralta departed within the third with a left hamstring pressure.
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Giants: They had but to announce a starter.
Dodgers: RHP Bobby Miller (3-0, 0.78) is the second straight rookie to begin for the Dodgers.
