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San Francisco Giants top Cubs on Panik's walk-off 10/10/16

San Francisco Giants top Cubs on Panik's walk-off 10/10/16

Five-hours-and-five minutes after the primary pitch on Monday evening, Joe Panik gave the swing that kept the San Francisco Giants' Even Year seeks alive after one more night.

After Brandon Crawford begun the base of the thirteenth inning with a solitary against Mike Montgomery, Panik pulverized a towering drive off the base of the divider in triples back road, as Crawford dashed home and the Giants constrained a Game 4 with a 6-5 win.

The additional inning triumph denoted the tenth time in succession that the Giants have won a disposal amusement, as the group adds to its continuous record for the longest such streak in postseason history.

"I think it is a piece of our DNA," Brandon Belt said. "Saying this doesn't imply that we can't go out there and lose [in Game 4]. In any case, I think we have such a great amount of trust in ourselves when we get in these circumstances. We know how to scratch and hook and discover approaches to wins."

Back in the eighth, it looked like Conor Gillaspie would be the saint — five evenings after he'd sent the greatest hit of his life cruising into the warm up area at Citi Field in New York.

With runners on first and second and the Giants five outs from seeing their season end, Gillespie drove a two-run triple into the right-focus field hole — just past the compass of a plunging Albert Almora Jr. — as Brandon Belt and Buster Posey scored to transform the 3-2 shortfall into a 4-3 lead.

"He fills in as hard as anyone that I've seen and he's generally so all around arranged," Panik said of the third baseman, who's supplied five of the club's 11 postseason RBI.

"I believe that is the reason at Citi Field with [Jeurys] Familia, who is a top closer, and after that with [Aroldis] Chapman, I believe there's no, for us, there's nothing unexpected on the grounds that he is so all around arranged and he acts as hard as he does."

Two hitters prior, Chicago Cubs supervisor Joe Maddon approached Chapman to change over a six-out spare. When he walked off the hill — as the group thundered and waved the orange rally towels — he'd resigned only one out and a solitary by Crawford had extended the Giants' prompt 5-3.

In the highest point of the ninth, the Giants warm up area, which had passed up any playoff group since 1969, blew another.

After Sergio Romo strolled Dexter Fowler to start the ninth, Kris Bryant tied the amusement by the tightest of edges. The Cubs third baseman associated on a two-run homer that bobbed off the highest point of the Chevron auto — put over the divider in left — and into the cheap seats.

"I didn't generally think [Bryant] got it and also he did," Romo said. "We tip the top. Clearly he's a solid buddy, not the principal homer he's hit. … Can't remove nothing from him."

Up until the base of the eighth inning, it resembled a solitary grand slam would choose the diversion — simply like had been the situation in the arrangement opener when Javier Baez's wicker container shot destroyed Johnny Cueto's night.

At the point when Jake Arrieta ventured to the plate in the second inning, it had been 719 days since Madison Bumgarner had last permitted a keep running in October.

He'd conveyed 24.2 innings of scoreless work — an extend which incorporated a couple of four-hitters sandwiched around a five-inning, World Series-securing save.

At that point, Bumgarner surrendered three on a solitary swing as Arrieta turned into the second Cubs pitcher in the same number of amusements to leave the recreation center. That would be the main harm Bumgarner would permit crosswise over five innings.

"It's one of the guttiest exhibitions — or [the] guttiest exhibitions I've ever observed," Bochy said. "He didn't have his best stuff, however he willed his way through five innings."

On a night when each of the five runs fell off two pitches — Arrieta's three-run shot off Bumgarner and Bryant's two-run homer off Romo — Bochy likewise offered adulate for his group of relievers.

"Awesome employment they did, the warm up area," Bochy said. "They all ventured up and accomplished something to win that ballgame. Beginning with [Derek] Law and [Hunter Strickland], [Matt] Smith and Romo."

With Blach additionally pitching two scoreless innings, the gathering consolidated to permit two keeps running on three hits in seven edges.
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