MLB

Houston Astros at San Francisco Giants

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Houston Astros
64-41, 30-21 Away
Final
6 - 8
San Francisco Giants
65-39, 34-17 Home

Giants hit 5 HRs, rough up Greinke, Astros 8-6

Darin Ruf, Donovan Solano, Wilmer Flores and LaMonte Wade Jr. connected off Greinke. Mike Yastrzemski added a later shot to help the Giants become the first team in the majors with 65 wins.

Brandon Crawford hit a tiebreaking single in the sixth inning for the Giants.

“We put some really good swings on the ball. All the homers were pretty much no-doubters,” Ruf said. “Although it was a nice day to hit and the ball seemed to be traveling well, those would have been homers in any other day game.”

Aledmys Díaz homered twice on his 31st birthday for the Astros, who lost in manager Dusty Baker’s return after serving a one-game suspension.

The Giants lead the NL with 156 home runs, but had gone a season-high four games without one before Solano’s two-out drive in the second.

After Flores connected for a two-run homer in the third, Wade homered into McCovey Cove in the fourth. The ball sailed over his mother, who was standing on the walkway behind the seats in right field when the ball went out. It was the first game this season that Wade’s parents attended.

“I thought that was pretty cool,” Wade said. “It just so happened that she was there at the right time. She can’t sit still and wants to walk around.”

Ruf homered in the fifth. Yastrzemski hit his 17th home run in the eighth.

“This was like a homer-dome today,” Baker said. “That ball was flying. Barry Bonds would have hit 85 home runs in these conditions. We didn’t miss many. They didn’t miss any.”

Greinke gave up eight hits and six runs -– four earned -– in four innings. His career high for homers allowed is five.

“Three of them might have been home runs still in any situation,” Greinke said. “They weren’t cheap.”

Crawford’s two-out RBI single off Cristian Javier drove in Ruf, who reached on a two-out single off Blake Taylor (2-3).

Jay Jackson (2-0) retired three batters to win. Jake McGee pitched the ninth for his 22nd save.

Díaz hit a two-run homer in the third and a solo shot in the fifth, both off Giants starter Alex Wood.

The Astros made it 6-all on Martín Maldonado’s homer in the top of the sixth.

KAPLER’S STEAK CAKE

Díaz wasn’t the only one celebrating a birthday. Giants manager Gabe Kapler turned 46 and was given a cake in the shape of a steak during a postgame party in the clubhouse. “It had candles and it had a big tomahawk ribeye shape with a little pat of butter on it and then a potato, which was total out of place because these guys know I won't eat that,” Kapler said.

NO BRYANT YET

Newly acquired Kris Bryant was not with the Giants. He was flying from Chicago to San Francisco and expected to arrive Saturday night. Kapler expects the four-time All-Star to be in the lineup Sunday.

CRAWFORD’S GLOVE

On a day when both teams had troubles on defense, Crawford continued his stellar fielding. The three-time Gold Glove shortstop ranged far to his left to get to Chas McCormick’s grounder in the fourth, did a full spin then made a strong throw to first for the out.

ROSTER MOVES

The Astros added RHP Phil Maton to the active roster. Acquired in a trade with Cleveland, he pitched a scoreless inning and struck out three.

Houston called up OF Jake Meyers from Triple-A Sugar Land and optioned RHP Bryan Abreu to the taxi squad and RHP Brandon Bielak to Sugar Land. RHP Nivaldo Rodríguez was designated for assignment.

The Giants added LHP Tony Watson and optioned LHP Sammy Long to Triple-A Sacramento.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Astros: 3B Alex Bregman (left quad strain) continues to make progress in his rehab and Baker is cautiously optimistic. “I told him whatever time period that he has for himself, to add a couple days to make sure that (he’s) ready timing-wise to hit in the middle of the order hopefully again,” Baker said. “He’s always going to say he’s ready but I want him really ready.”

Giants: Flores left the game with lower back tightness. … C Buster Posey rested.

UP NEXT

Giants RHP Logan Webb (4-3, 3.36 ERA) has no-decisions in each of his previous four starts, although he hasn’t lost since May 5. Astros RHP Luis García (7-5, 3.19) is coming off one of his worst outings this season when he had nine strikeouts but allowed six runs (five earned) in 4 2/3 innings against Seattle.

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Scoring Summary

9th Inning Altuve flied out to left.
9th Inning Maldonado struck out swinging.
9th Inning Alvarez grounded out to third.
9th Inning McGee relieved Rogers
9th Inning Alvarez hit for Y. García
8th Inning Crawford flied out to left.

Statistics

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1 Games Played 1
1 Team Games Played 1
0 Hit By Pitch 1
0 Ground Balls 0
7 Strikeouts 12
5 Runs Batted In 8
0 Sacrifice Hit 0
7 Hits 14
0 Stolen Bases 1
1 Walks 3
0 Catcher Interference 0
6 Runs 8
0 Ground Into Double Play 1
0 Sacrifice Flies 0
36 At Bats 37
3 Home Runs 5
0 Grand Slam Home Runs 0
6 Runners Left On Base 17
0 Triples 0
0 Game Winning RBIs 0
0 Intentional Walks 0
1 Doubles 1
0 Fly Balls 0
0 Caught Stealing 0
114 Pitches 174
0 Games Started 0
0 Pinch At Bats 0
0 Pinch Hits 0
0.0 Player Rating 0.0
1 Is Qualified 1
0 Is Qualified In Steals 1
17 Total Bases 30
37 Plate Appearances 41
486.0 Projected Home Runs 810.0
4 Extra Base Hits 6
3.9 Runs Created 11.4
.194 Batting Average .378
.000 Pinch Hit Average .000
.472 Slugging Percentage .811
.306 Secondary Average .541
.216 On Base Percentage .439
.688 OBP Pct + SLG Pct 1.250
0.0 Ground To Fly Ball Ratio 0.0
3.7 Runs Created Per 27 Outs 12.8
40.0 Batter Rating 64.0
12.0 At Bats Per Home Run 7.4
0.00 Stolen Base Percentage 1.00
3.08 Pitches Per Plate Appearance 4.24
.278 Isolated Power .432
0.14 Walk To Strikeout Ratio 0.25
.027 Walks Per Plate Appearance .073
.111 Secondary Average Minus Batting Average .162
11.0 Runs Produced 16.0
0.8 Runs Ratio 1.0
0.5 Patience Ratio 0.9
0.2 Balls In Play Average 0.5
85.3 MLB Rating 111.5
0.0 Offensive Wins Above Replacement 0.0
0.0 Wins Above Replacement 0.0

Game Information

Oracle Park

Location: San Francisco, California
Attendance: 27,324 | Capacity:
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