Justin Verlander’s SF Giants debut spoiled by first loss of season

Justin Verlander’s SF Giants debut spoiled by first loss of season

CINCINNATI — Justin Verlander would be a first-ballot Hall of Famer if he retired tomorrow. He’s done just about all there is for a starting pitcher to do in this game. Rookie of the Year. MVP. Two World Series titles. Three Cy Young Awards. But there is one major box he’s yet to check: 300 wins.

While improbable since he’s 38 wins away, Verlander showed on Saturday afternoon at Great American Ball Park that his ambitions aren’t impossible — he tossed five innings of two-run ball with five strikeouts in his Giants debut. But after being saddled with the no-decision as San Francisco (1-1) lost to the Cincinnati Reds 3-2, Verlander will have to wait until the team’s home opener to inch closer to history.

Verlander began his outing by retiring the side in the first inning with two strikeouts, ending the frame by freezing Elly De La Cruz with a payoff curveball. He encountered a bit of trouble in the second when the Reds (1-1) put runners on first and second with one out, but escaped unscathed.

San Francisco generated early offense for Verlander to work with. Wilmer Flores, fresh off hitting the go-ahead, three-run home run on Opening Day, hit his second homer in as many games, a line drive that scraped over the left-field fence. Jung Hoo Lee, who drew two crucial walks in the season opener, collected his first hit and RBI of the year in the third, pulling a single into right field to drive in Heliot Ramos. Lee then stole his first base of the year, an interesting sign given he only stole two bases in 37 games last season.

Source: Paradise Post