Thairo Estrada’s 7th inning double was Giants’ first hit; an inning later, they had scored six runs, fueled by Evan Longoria’s go-ahead HR.
CINCINNATI — The Giants had struggled to scrape together runs for two games against one of the worst teams in the majors and appeared to be headed down an even worse path in Sunday’s series finale.
Going nearly toe-to-toe with Mahle, Cobb limited the Reds to two runs on four hits over six innings while striking out eight — six looking — including a stretch where he struck out five in a row. For seven innings, it appeared Cobb’s strong start would go to waste. Mahle needed 104 pitches to make it through 7⅔ innings, and forcing him from the game ignited the Giants offense.
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