Bumgarner's arm, Gillaspie's homer lift Giants past Mets
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[October 06, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Conor
Gillaspie broke a scoreless tie with a three-run homer in the top of
the ninth inning on Wednesday as Madison Bumgarner threw a four-hit
shutout as the Giants beat the New York Mets 3-0 in the NL wild-card
game.
The Giants, who won the World Series in 2010, 2012 and 2014, advance
to the National League Division Series against the Cubs, who are
seeking their first championship since 1908. Game One is scheduled
for Friday at Wrigley Field.
The Giants have won their last six win-or-go-home games dating back
to the 2012 NLDS.
Bumgarner allowed two walks while striking out six and throwing 120
pitches, 79 for strikes. He has allowed one run in his past 30
postseason innings dating back to the start of the 2014 World
Series.
In three appearances in winner-take-all postseason games, he has not
allowed a run in 23 innings.
Bumgarner was one batter away from being lifted in the top of the
ninth. Brandon Crawford led off with a double against losing pitcher
Jeurys Familia. After Angel Pagan struck out, Joe Panik worked a
walk to bring up Gillaspie, who was in the lineup because Eduardo
Nunez has a hamstring injury.
With Jarrett Parker on deck to hit for Bumgarner, Gillaspie homered
well beyond the right field fence. Third base coach Roberto Kelly
was so excited, he was two-thirds of the way down the third base
line when he exchanged high fives with Gillaspie.
Bumgarner then set the Mets down in order in the ninth.

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He slapped his left hand into his glove as center fielder Denard
Span caught the final out.
Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard carried a no-hitter into the
sixth inning but didn't factor into the decision despite seven
scoreless innings.
Syndergaard allowed just two hits and three walks while striking out
10.
Neither team got a runner past first base until T.J. Rivera led off
the fifth with a double. However, he got caught in a rundown between
second and third on Rene Rivera's one-out grounder.

The Giants got a runner to second in the sixth, when Span broke up
Syndergaard's no-hitter with a two-out single. Span stole second,
and Brandon Belt followed with a long fly to center, but Curtis
Granderson made the catch as he crashed into the wall.
The Giants loaded the bases with two outs in the eighth, via a
single and two walks (one intentional) off Addison Reed, but Hunter
Pence struck out.
The Mets got a runner to second with two outs in the eighth, when
pinch hitter Ty Kelly singled and advanced on a Jose Reyes groundout
before Asdrubal Cabrera lined back to Bumgarner.
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