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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNLogan Webb's gem vs. Rays provides Giants crucial salvation amid brutal skid
Giants ace Logan Webb provided San Francisco much needed salvation with a stellar outing in Sunday's 7-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Oracle Park,
Having gone 6-6 on their four-city, 12-game, 14-day road trip, the Rays returned home on a long and unhappy flight 61-64 and 6 ½ games back — 1 ½ more than when they started the journey — of the third American League wild-card spot.
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The Tampa Bay Rays couldn't do anything against future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander for seven innings, but they rallied in the eighth to steal a 2-1 victory from the San Francisco Giants Saturday. Veterans Yandy Diaz and Brandon Lowe had the big hits.
The Giants’ losing streak reached seven games — and 15 of 16 at home — despite seven shutout innings from Justin Verlander.
BOTTOM LINE: The San Francisco Giants look to stop their six-game home slide with a win against the Tampa Bay Rays. San Francisco has a 29-32 record at home and a 59-63 record overall. The Giants have a 26-44 record in games when they have given up at least one home run.
Brandon Lowe capped a two-run eighth inning with an RBI single, five Tampa Bay pitchers combined on a seven-hitter and the Rays recorded a second straight one-run road win over the San Francisco Giants,
Giants shortstop Tyler Fitzgerald crush a homer in the seventh inning of San Francisco’s matchup against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday at Oracle Park.Tyler Fitzgerald crushes seventh-inning homer to ex