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Walk-off! Patrick Bailey's ninth-inning heroics save SF Giants on night Joey Bart returns and phenom Kyle Harrison shines

Joseph Dycus, The Mercury News on

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SAN FRANCISCO – With one swing, Patrick Bailey belted the ball over the right field wall and should have erased any doubts that San Francisco made the right choice when deciding to roll with Bailey as the everyday catcher.

With one-time catcher of the future Joey Bart watching from the Pittsburgh Pirates dugout in his return to Oracle, it was the man who supplanted him that gave San Francisco the 3-0 victory on the second walk off home run of Bailey’s career.

With the bases loaded and one out on the board of a scoreless ninth inning, closer Camilo Doval initiated the rare 1-2-3 double play.

He handled a short grounder and flipped the ball to catcher Bailey to get the force at home, and the catcher made the throw down to first to escape the jam.

Following the team’s first day off since April 11, the Giants handed the ball to 22-year-old Harrison for the eighth of a 10-game homestead.

He delivered, throwing six innings and striking out using a slurve, slider, changeup and a four-seam fastball that sat in the mid-90s.

 

Harrison’s big day continued a fantastic stretch by starting pitching. The Giants starters have now allowed two earned runs over 26 innings in their last five starts.

It wasn’t all easy sailing early though.

The De La Salle product had an eventful first couple of innings. Three Pirates got into scoring position, but he ended the first frame by getting a groundout to third baseman Matt Chapman.

He then allowed Pirates second baseman Jared Triolo to round into second with a leadoff double. Facing danger again, Harrison unleashed salvo of slurves and four-seamers to strike out two of three batters.

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