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Giants crush D-backs with five HR

SAN FRANCISCO – The Arizona Diamondbacks conceded their 22nd straight away field loss on Wednesday, equaling the MLB record held by the 1963 Mets and 1943 Philadelphia Athletics after losing 13-7 to the Giants. San Francisco.

Buster Posey hit a three-run homer in a 43-minute first inning and Steven Duggar and LaMonte Wade Jr. knocked it out of the park in the fourth for San Francisco, which led to its rival’s 13th straight loss in the Division West. National League. Venezuelan pinch hitter Wilmer Flores hit a two-run homer in the fifth and Brandon Belt hit his ninth home run of the season in the same episode.

Giants starter Anthony DeSclafani (7-2) posted an impressive performance for his third win in a row. The right-hander allowed two runs on five hits, struck out five and walked in five innings.

The loss went to Merrill Kelly (2-7) who allowed four hits and as many hits at the plate in three innings on the mound.

For the Diamondbacks, Ketel Marte 5-2, with two runs scored and two RBIs. Venezuelans Eduardo Escobar 3-1, with an produced; Asdrúbal Cabrera 5-1, with a run scored and an RBI; David Peralta of 3-1; Ildemaro Vargas 2-0, with one scored.

For the Giants, Colombian Donovan Solano 4-1, with two RBIs. Venezuelan Wilmer Flores 1-1, with one scored and two RBIs. Honduran Mauricio Dubón 2-1.

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