Flared emotions and bean balls as Giants top Marlins
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[June 20, 2018]
Buster Posey homered and then
got involved in a beanball war that prompted the ejection of Miami
starting pitcher Dan Straily and manager Don Mattingly, helping the
San Francisco Giants to extract a small measure of revenge over the
Marlins with a 6-3 victory Tuesday night in San Francisco.
Posey's home run, his fifth of the season, came on Straily's seventh
pitch of the game and gave the Giants a lead they never
relinquished.
Then the fireworks began.
After Giants starter Dereck Rodriguez plunked Lewis Brinson, one of
the heroes of Miami's come-from-behind win Monday, in the top of the
second inning, both pitchers and benches were warned to avoid
further retaliation.
The warning was in response to a war of words between Brinson and
Giants closer Hunter Strickland on the field during Miami's
three-run, ninth-inning rally Monday. Strickland had knocked down
Brinson with a first-pitch fastball earlier in the inning,
presumably because the Marlin had been deemed to have celebrated too
much during Miami's run of three straight wins against the Giants
last week.
After walking past Brinson and getting in a few choice final words,
Strickland, who recorded his fourth blown save of the season, then
proceeded to punch a door in the Giants' clubhouse, breaking his
right hand. He is expected to be out 6-8 weeks.
Mattingly complained to the umpires after they'd warned his team
even though it was Brinson who was hit Tuesday night, closing his
argument by saying to Posey, "You're next."
Sure enough, after the Giants had increased their lead to 3-0 in the
third inning, Straily nailed Posey, resulting in the pitcher's
ejection, as well as his manager's.
Down 4-0, the Marlins rallied within one run in the fourth inning on
a two-run triple by JT Riddle and RBI double by Brian Anderson.
But that was the last of the Miami scoring against Rodriguez and
four Giants relievers, while San Francisco added insurance runs on
RBI doubles by Alen Hanson and Gorkys Hernandez in the fifth.
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Giants catcher Buster Posey (28) speaks with Miami Marlins starting
pitcher Dan Straily (58) between plays during the second inning at
AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Rodriguez (2-1) got the win, allowing three runs and seven hits in
five innings. He struck out six and did not walk a batter.
Giants relievers Ty Blach, Mark Melancon, Will Smith and Sam Dyson
followed Rodriguez with four innings of one-hit, shutout relief.
Dyson registered his second save of the season by getting the last
two outs of the ninth inning.
Straily (2-3) got the loss in his aborted effort, allowing four runs
and four hits in 1 1/3 innings. He walked two and struck out one.
Hernandez, who hit his eighth home run of the season in the second
inning, had three hits and drove in three runs for the Giants, who
won for just the second time in six meetings with the Marlins this
season.
Hanson chipped in with three hits, including a pair of doubles,
while Andrew McCutchen and Pablo Sandoval added a pair of hits
apiece for San Francisco, which won for just the third time in its
last nine games.
Riddle had two hits and two RBIs for the Marlins, who fell to 3-2 on
their nine-game trip.
The Giants out-hit the Marlins 11-8.
--Field Level Media
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