San Diego's starter, Drew Pomeranz, has allowed just one run and seven
hits in 18 innings spanning his previous three starts. It's worth
pointing out, though, that Pomeranz's last subpar effort came against
the Giants on April 25, when he yielded four runs (three earned) and
seven hits while walking three in 4 1/3 innings. San Francisco won that
game, 5-4.
He's had some trouble with Buster Posey, who is 5 for 8 with two homers
off Pomeranz. Brandon Crawford is 0 for 3 with two strikeouts in their
matchups, but he finished with a three-run homer, RBI double and a
sacrifice fly in a 5-1 win in Tuesday's series opener.
San Diego (17-23) avoided being shut out for the 10th time when Matt
Kemp led off the ninth with a homer. It has lost three of four, scoring a
combined three runs in the defeats.
The Giants, who are riding a six-game winning streak mainly attributed
to their stellar starting pitching, and it's no surprise that Johnny
Cueto owns one of the best outings in that stretch. Cueto, who secured
his 100th career victory with a 1-0, complete-game triumph over San
Diego on April 26. He has won five of his last six starts against the
Padres.
San Francisco's starters have a 1.44 ERA during the streak, helped by
Cueto (5-1, 2.97 ERA) allowing two runs in seven innings of Thursday's
4-2 win at Arizona.
In 41 career games at Petco Park, Posey has hit 11 doubles, including his two-bagger in Tuesday's sixth inning.
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