Pederson's homer lifts Giants over sliding Phillies in 11

Published Jun. 1, 2022 12:03 a.m. ET

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joc Pederson's two-run homer in the 11th inning helped power the San Francisco Giants to a 7-4 victory over the struggling Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.

Luis Gonzalez had a career-high four hits as San Francisco won its third straight overall and second consecutive extra-inning game.

After a fielding error by Jeurys Familia allowed Wilmer Flores to score in the 10th to give San Francisco a 4-3 lead, Philadelphia tied it when Alec Bohm’s two-out grounder up the middle hit the second base bag, bouncing over Thairo Estrada and allowing pinch-runner Roman Quinn to score.

But the Giants scored three times in the 11th and sent the Phillies to their fifth straight loss. Donovan Walton doubled in automatic runner Joey Bart to make it 5-4. With two outs, Pederson smacked his 12th homer of the season — a towering shot off Andrew Bellatti (1-2) to the second deck in deep right center.

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José Álvarez (2-1) struck out two and walked two in 1 1/3 innings to earn the win for the Giants, who scored the winning runs against Bellatti for the second straight day. On Monday, Curt Casali hit a two-run homer to lift San Francisco to a 5-4 victory.

The Phillies have lost three straight games in extra innings and 12 out of their last 16 games overall as questions about manager Joe Girardi's job status have become a headline. Even after receiving multiple votes of confidence from team president Dave Dombrowski for his manager, Girardi's status is uncertain because of the Phillies' franchise-record payroll of $230 million and overall sloppy play.

Philadelphia dropped to 21-29 — 12 1/2 games behind the New York Mets in the National League East and seven games behind San Francisco for the third and final National League wild card.

Both starting pitchers — the Giants' Jakob Junis and Philadelphia's Ranger Suarez — were able to keep the offenses from scoring a lot. But both ran up high pitch counts and were gone by the end of the fifth inning with no-decisions.

San Francisco scored three times in the fifth when Gonzalez doubled into the right field corner, scoring Estrada and Casali. Evan Longoria come home on a sacrifice fly by Mike Yastrzemski to give the Giants a 3-1 lead.

Philadelphia tied it in the sixth on J.T. Realmuto's single that scored Nick Castellanos and a run-scoring double play grounder by Odubel Herrera.

KAPLER RESUMES BOYCOTT

After standing for the national anthem Monday in honor of the Memorial Day holiday, Giants manager Gabe Kapler remained in the clubhouse Tuesday to protest the direction of the nation after the school shootings that killed 21 in Uvalde, Texas, last week.

Only a handful of Giants players were on the field when the anthem was sung, but it was unclear whether the move was one of solidarity with their manager. It is not uncommon for players to remain in the clubhouse during the national anthem as they continue pregame preparations.

It was the fourth time in five days Kapler decided to stay in the clubhouse. During his pregame session with the media before Tuesday's game, Kapler refused to indicate which way he was going to act.

“The protest was not about the anthem and I think I made that clear as well," Kapler said. "The landscape is ever-changing and these issues are not black and white. They require — in my opinion — a lot of thought and a lot of action. I don't know that it's necessary to answer questions about this on a day-to-day basis about whether I'm coming out for the anthem. I think it important to recognize that peaceful protest of any kind on important issues like gun control and in particular gun safety are important to me and I will continue to be expressing my thoughts going forward.”

TRAINER'S ROOM

Giants: OF Darin Ruf was placed on the bereavement list after the sudden passing of his father Monday night. To fill Ruf's spot on the roster, the Giants called up OF Heliot Ramos from Triple-A Sacramento. ... LHP Matt Boyd is scheduled to throw a bullpen session Wednesday in San Francisco. Boyd, who signed with the Giants in the offseason, had surgery for a left elbow strain that placed him on the 60-day injured list in March.

Phillies: Phillies 2B Jean Segura left in the seventh inning after a pitch from Giants sidearm reliever Tyler Rogers appeared to catch him in the hand during a bunt attempt. Segura has been among Philadelphia's most consistent hitters, entering the night with a .274 average with six homers and 19 RBIs. Bryson Stott took over Segura's at-bat and stayed in at second. ... SS Didi Gregorius started a rehab assignment at Triple A Lehigh Valley on Tuesday night as he recovers from a sprained left knee.

UP NEXT

The series wraps up on Wednesday night with the Giants sending left-hander Carlos Rodon (4-4, 3.60 ERA) against Phillies righty Aaron Nola (2-4, 3.56).

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