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		<title>Giants right-hander Alex Cobb pitched 8 hitless innings vs Reds – 102.3 KRMG</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO — (AP) — San Francisco right-hander Alex Cobb carried a no-hit bid through eight against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night with the help of a scoring change and a sliding eighth-inning catch by Austin Slater upheld in a video review. Nick Senzel was credited with a single in the third inning on &#8230;</p>
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<p class="body-paragraph ">SAN FRANCISCO — (AP) — San Francisco right-hander Alex Cobb carried a no-hit bid through eight against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night with the help of a scoring change and a sliding eighth-inning catch by Austin Slater upheld in a video review.</p>
<p class="body-paragraph ">Nick Senzel was credited with a single in the third inning on a two-hopper that third baseman Casey Schmitt snagged with a backhand grab. The rookie&#8217;s throw from foul territory was high and pulled a leaping J.D. Davis off the first-base bag.</p>
<p class="body-paragraph ">Official scorer Chris Thoms originally called the play a hit, then changed it to an error.</p>
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<p class="body-paragraph ">With two outs in the eighth, Will Benson hit a pop to short center. Slater sprinted in, leaped forward and caught the ball backhanded while prone. Cobb raised both arms in celebration.</p>
<p class="body-paragraph ">After a period of suspense, crew chief Bill Miller announced “The call on the field stands,” and the crowd roared.</p>
<p class="body-paragraph ">Senzel was the only runner to reach through eight innings off Cobb, who struck out seven and threw 113 pitches. The Giants led 5-0.</p>
<p class="body-paragraph ">Cobb was trying to win for the first time in eight starts since July 5.</p>
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		<title>Alex Cobb, Thairo Estrada lead Giants previous Brewers 4-1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2023 06:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I wrote the game thread for today&#8217;s contest between the San Francisco Giants and the Milwaukee Brewers, I was optimistic. It was hard not to. First, I looked at Alex Cobb&#8217;s stats. He&#8217;s having a wonderful season &#8211; one that should deserve All-Star consideration if he continues like this. And he&#8217;s been particularly brilliant &#8230;</p>
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<p>When I wrote the game thread for today&#8217;s contest between the San Francisco Giants and the Milwaukee Brewers, I was optimistic.  It was hard not to.</p>
<p>First, I looked at Alex Cobb&#8217;s stats.  He&#8217;s having a wonderful season &#8211; one that should deserve All-Star consideration if he continues like this.  And he&#8217;s been particularly brilliant in his last two appearances, knocking out the St. Louis Cardinals in an entire game and then looking like he&#8217;d serve up the San Diego Padres in a normal park in Mexico City&#8217;s ridiculous elevation.</p>
<p>And he faced a Brewers lineup that was&#8230; look, the Brewers are a good team.  There&#8217;s no way around it.  But it&#8217;s not because of her insult.  When I wrote the game thread, I entered the OPS+ number for each player in each grid.</p>
<p>For those new to OPS+, it measures offensive performance and places it on a scale where 100 is the league average.  110 is 110% as good as the league average, 90 is 90% as good as the league average, and so on and so on.</p>
<p>Six of the Brewers starters had an OPS+ under 100. Five of them had an OPS+ under 90. In addition, five of them were right-handed.</p>
<p>On paper, it was a matchup that Cobb should have dominated.  But baseball never really goes together like that, so I kept my thoughts to myself.</p>
<p>Unless it worked out that way.  It worked exactly like that.</p>
<p>Cobb started the game in cruise control and stayed there through the fourth inning when he hit a pretty funny obstacle in the middle of the road.</p>
<p>After making a second throw to first base, one of the umpires forgot how to count and claimed a violation on the third throw.  Cobb and Gabe Kapler protested, the umpires met and ruled that it was only the second throw and it was longer an infraction.</p>
<p><strong>Short message: </strong>I have no idea if it was the second or third step.  The people covering the Giants seemed to be a different number than the people covering the Brewers.  I&#8217;ll take the Giants angle.  It&#8217;s funnier. </p>
<p>The Brewers didn&#8217;t like it, leading to the funniest moment of the season: Brewers manager Craig Counsell and bench coach Pat Murphy both in full-blown arguments with different umpires at once.  It was adorable.</p>
<p>Counsell was quickly thrown down and delightfully enjoyed himself.</p>
<p>Cobb stood on the hill the whole time, his arm getting cold, his body tense.  You were wondering how he would react to an unexpected delay of about five minutes.</p>
<p>Not good, at least initially.  He finished the plate appearance with a walk and put down two runners with no outs.  It was danger time.  And after scoring two outs, he allowed a single one to load the bases and the Brewers were one shot away from changing the game entirely.  We&#8217;ve seen that so many times this year with the Giants.  That usually doesn&#8217;t go so well.</p>
<p>It went well this time.  Cobb worked a ground ball that JD Davis tucked away beautifully &#8212; as he has consistently done this season &#8212; and his clean pitching line stayed.</p>
<p>And when the road was cleared, Cobb was able to find his cruise control button again and glide through the fifth, sixth and seventh innings unscathed and virtually untouched.  It was another masterful performance and we expected it, which makes it no less.</p>
<p>Along the way, the Giants gave him the support he needed.  They batted first in a two-out rally in the second inning when Michael Conforto pulled off a brilliant walk and drained his gas tank to score on a double by Joey Bart.</p>
<p>The next few runs came an inning later and a little smoother as Thairo Estrada — likely in line for the first All-Star appearance of his career — fell 0-2 down the count, only to recover and undoubtedly hit a two -Run run home.</p>
<p>It felt like enough, and it was.  But why settle for enough when you can have great stories?  So I bring you one of baseball&#8217;s greatest joys: the first career home run.  This is courtesy of Brett Wisely, who also played an excellent game on second base.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t like that, then you don&#8217;t like baseball.</p>
<p>Speaking of liking baseball, it always bothers you a bit.  That&#8217;s part of the fascination.  After Taylor Rogers broke through the eighth and sent the Giants 4-0 into the ninth, John Brebbia came on.</p>
<p>Something was wrong with Brebbia.  He threw balls in 10 of his first 12 fields and eventually the coaching staff came to check on him.  He opted for a strikeout but then gave up an RBI single that put the tie on the plate.</p>
<p>Camilo Doval came in.  With, again, the binding to the plate run.</p>
<p>That tie run was Tyrone Taylor sitting on a Doval sinker and hitting him at 101.1 mph and 357 feet.  It found Cal Stevenson&#8217;s glove in midfield.</p>
<p>Then the crucial run Christian Yelich, sitting on a 1-1 slider and hitting him at 101.7 mph and 381 feet, was enough to leave Wrigley Field if the game had been there (which would have been very odd were).  It also found Cal Stevenson&#8217;s glove in midfield.</p>
<p>Both bat hits stopped your heart.  But neither slugger did anything other than put another on the board and give the Giants a 4-1 win.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a four-game win streak.  It&#8217;s the second win in a row against a very good team.  And now they can set off.</p>
<p>Not a bad day at the office.</p>
<p>Happy birthday Willie Mays.</p>
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		<title>Longoria, Cobb energy San Francisco to 6-1 over Diamondbacks &#124; Sports activities</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer and Alex Cobb pitched six solid innings to lead the San Francisco Giants to a 6-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night. The Giants are 18-2 at home against Arizona since the start of the 2020 season. San Francisco took control and broke &#8230;</p>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer and Alex Cobb pitched six solid innings to lead the San Francisco Giants to a 6-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night.</p>
<p>The Giants are 18-2 at home against Arizona since the start of the 2020 season.</p>
<p>San Francisco took control and broke open a scoreless game by scoring all of their runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings.</p>
<p>Diamondbacks starter Madison Bumgarner (6-12), the Giants&#8217; 2014 World Series hero, allowed all six runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings while walking two and striking out six.</p>
<p>Longoria followed JD Davis&#8217; one-out double and broke a scoreless tie with his 10th homer of the season, a drive into the left-center field stands.  Longoria has 14 double-digit home run seasons.  The 13 he accumulated before this season ranked him tied for sixth among active players.</p>
<p>After extending their lead to 3-0 in the fifth on Joey Bart&#8217;s double and Austin Slater&#8217;s RBI single, the Giants chased Bumgarner with three runs in the sixth.  Davis&#8217; leadoff single and Longoria&#8217;s walk set up the outburst.  Thairo Estrada nit a double that Davis scored with one out and predicted Bart&#8217;s two-run double.</p>
<p>Cobb (4-6) struck out five in six innings and allowed five hits, including Christian Walker&#8217;s sixth-inning homer, his 28th of the season.</p>
<p>Diamondbacks: Right fielder Daulton Varsho returned to the lineup, batting leadoff, after being hit in the jaw by a wayward between-innings throw from third baseman Josh Rojas &#8230; Ketel Marte did not start Monday, allowing him to rest his tight left hamstring .  His playing status remained day to day.</p>
<p>Giants: Outfielder Joc Pedersen did not start, but was considered available after taking batting practice.  Pedersen proved he was physically sound by rapping a pinch hit double in the seventh.  Pedersen was hit on his right pinkie by a pitch from Pittsburgh&#8217;s Zach Thompson on Sunday.  Giants manager Gabe Kapler said that X-rays taken on Pedersen&#8217;s finger were negative.  &#8230; Monday was deemed a day of rest for shortstop Brandon Crawford, who left the injured list on Aug. 7 after coping with left knee inflammation.</p>
<p>The Giants and Diamondbacks continue their four-game series at Oracle Park on Tuesday.  Arizona ace Merrill Kelly (10-5) wants to oppose San Francisco right-hander Jacob Junes (4-3).</p>
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