Texarkana Gazette

Giants beat Dodgers, 5-4, for Kapler’s first win as manager

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wilmer Flores homered and the Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-4 on Saturday to give Gabe Kapler his first win as San Francisco manager.

After getting outscored 17-2 in the first two games, the Giants took advantage of Dodgers starter Alex Wood’s struggles to avoid their first 0-3 start since 2012. They scored in each of the first four innings to snap a six-game skid against their NL West rivals.

The Giants lined up near the mound and bumped elbows to celebrate. Kapler and his socially distanced coaching staff did so with a bottle of wine in the clubhouse afterward.

Baseball might be strange in 2020, but it can still be enjoyable.

“There’s music blaring like normal, with the distancing as well,” Giants starting pitcher Logan Webb said. “It’s just fun. We all want to win so bad and that’s what we’re trying to do.”

Wood had trouble finding the plate, throwing 67 pitches, including 29 balls, in three innings. Dodgers pitchers didn’t have a 1-2-3 inning until the seventh, by new reliever Blake Treinen.

“Those first two innings weren’t me in terms of plan of attack,” Wood said. “I kind of got away from my general plan of how aggressive I am. We threw too much soft stuff early.”

The Giants took a 2-1 lead on Wood’s wild pitch to Austin Slater with two outs in the second that scored Mike Yastrzemsk­i, who had a leadoff double. In the Dodgers’ half of the inning, they had a chance to tie it after loading the bases on a catcher’s interferen­ce call, a walk and a hit by pitch, all with two outs. That set up Mookie Betts, who flied out to end the threat.

Betts was hitless in five at-bats with a strikeout.

Cody Baragar (1-0) got the win in his major league debut with two scoreless innings of relief.

Flores led off the third with a shot to the left-field pavilion, covered by advertisin­g tarps in the empty stadium. Technology used by Fox in the nationally televised game made it appear to viewers that the outfield seats were filled with fans.

Will Smith’s pinch-hit homer in the ninth cut the Giants’ lead to 5-4. The ball struck a female cardboard cutout fan in the face in the new home run seats in the left-field pavilion. Representi­ng the tying run, Cody Bellinger flied out to end the game.

The Dodgers pulled to 5-3 on Corey Seager’s two-run single in the eighth and then had the bases loaded with two outs. Kiké Hernández grounded to second and Flores’ throw was wide, forcing Darin Ruf to come off the bag to tag Hernández and end the inning.

Back after spending the last three years in South Korea, Ruf’s two-out RBI single after a leadoff walk to Slater scored the Giants’ first run.

The Giants extended their lead to 5-1 in the fourth on Donovan Solano’s two-run double off Dennis Santana with two outs.

The Dodgers committed two baserunnin­g blunders in the fifth when they had just three batters.

“A little too much aggressive­ness and a couple of them were just mental mistakes,” manager Dave Roberts said.

Justin Turner’s RBI double tied it 1-all in the first.

Webb allowed one run and six hits in four innings. He struck out two and walked one.

“I thought it started with a high-quality outing by Webby,” Kapler said. “His changeup was awesome. Executed it low in the zone. Had some nice downward movement and did a nice job of pounding the strike zone. It allowed him to pitch into the fifth inning, build up his volume and get ready for his next outing.”

Wood (0-1) gave up three runs and three hits. He struck out four and walked three.

 ?? AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill ?? ■ San Francisco Giants left fielder Austin Slater makes a catch on a ball hit by Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager during the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday in Los Angeles.
AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill ■ San Francisco Giants left fielder Austin Slater makes a catch on a ball hit by Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager during the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday in Los Angeles.

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