Phillies Lose To Giants, 5-4
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Buster Posey hit the go-ahead home run in the seventh inning, and Matt Duffy and Justin Maxwell also homered, helping the San Francisco Giants snap a five-game skid with a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night.
The defending World Series champions spent Thursday's off day visiting the White House for the third time in five years. Right-hander Tim Lincecum didn't make the trip to Washington, instead flying by himself from San Francisco to Philadelphia to be fully rested for Friday's start.
Lincecum (6-3) didn't have his best stuff, but was good enough, allowing four runs on five hits in six innings, with four strikeouts and two walks.
Joe Panik contributed two hits with a double for the Giants, who won their fourth straight on the road and 10th in the last 13 in Philadelphia.
Ryan Howard and Maikel Franco homered for Philadelphia, which has lost nine of 11.
Posey snapped a 4-4 tie with his ninth homer of the season with two outs in the seventh off Luis Garcia (2-2). Posey finished 2 for 4, breaking out of a 4-for-28 slump. Clearly, Posey is very comfortable at Citizens Bank Park: he is now a .400 career hitter there.
Santiago Casilla pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his 16th save in 19 opportunities.
Duffy dived into the stands and made a highlight-reel catch, falling halfway over the railing just past the third-base dugout, for the second out in the ninth.
Right-hander Jerome Williams started for Philadelphia and matched his shortest outing of the season, giving up four runs on nine hits in 4 1/3 innings with two strikeouts and no walks.
Howard staked Philadelphia to a 2-0 lead in the first with a two-out drive to right field, his fifth homer in 34 at-bats against Lincecum.
Duffy, who entered 5 for his last 31, got a run back in the second with a solo shot to right. Williams' opposite-field, two-out double in the bottom of the inning gave Philadelphia a 3-1 advantage.
The Giants tied it in the fourth on Maxwell's two-out, two-run drive to left that measured 433 feet. Like Duffy, Maxwell had been 5 for 31 entering Friday. Both finished with a pair of hits.
San Francisco took a 4-3 lead in the fifth on Brandon Crawford's RBI single off Elvis Araujo. The run was charged to Williams, whose fifth-inning ERA rose to 12.66.
Franco tied it in the sixth with a solo shot to left. It was the third homer in four games for Franco, who is batting .412 with seven RBIs over that stretch.
The Phillies' threat in the seventh was put out by an odd double play. With runners on first and third and one out, Jeff Francoeur flied out to shallow right. Ben Revere took off from first on the pitch and reached second base, apparently thinking the ball was going to fall in, but failed to touch second base on the way back to first. The Giants appealed the play and Revere was called out.
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