Alex Cobb and Johan Oviedo locked up in a pitcher’s duel, but neither was involved in decision as Giants beat Pirates.
Conforto’s single to right scored pinch runner Casey Schmitt, who was running for Wade. The throw from the outfield went through to catcher Jason Delay, who then threw to second with Conforto hung up. When the ball was bobbled at second, Pederson kept coming and scored the second run.Taylor Rogers, Scott Alexander and finally Camilo Doval backed up Cobb with three scoreless innings, with Doval getting his 28th save and second in two nights. Rogers picked up the win, improving his record to 5-3.
The one run came on a no-doubt home run by Henry Davis, the Pirates’ former No. 1 overall pick who hit the first pitch of the inning 422 feet into the left field seats at a speed of 108.1 miles per hour. After getting through the sixth, Cobb was getting congratulations from the dugout and gave way to Taylor Rogers in the seventh inning. Rogers pitched around a hit and a walk to pitch a scoreless inning.
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