Thursday, May 23

Denied by replay, Crawford as a substitute hits 482-foot HR throughout similar AB

MEXICO CITY — Shortstop Brandon Crawford secured a cool little bit of historical past on Saturday afternoon, launching Mexico City’s first MLB regular-season residence run within the third inning of the Giants’ 16-11 loss to the Padres at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú.

Crawford got here inside inches of attaining the milestone blast when he despatched a drive down the right-field line that appeared to sneak contained in the foul pole, however the name was overturned following a replay evaluate. The 36-year-old Crawford left little doubt when he returned to the plate to renew his at-bat towards Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove, crushing the very subsequent pitch — a 1-2 hanging curveball — 482 ft to left-center subject to chop the Giants’ deficit to 3-1.

It was the fourth residence run of the 12 months for Crawford, who ended up exiting the sport after flying out in his second at-bat within the prime of the fourth. The Giants stated he felt proper calf tightness.

The opener of the Mexico City Series become a slugfest. Mexico City sits at 7,350 ft above sea degree — 2,000 ft larger than Denver. 

LaMonte Wade Jr. adopted Crawford’s homer with one other solo shot to convey the Giants inside one. In the fourth inning, Mitch Haniger added a three-run drive to left subject — his first for his hometown membership — to tie the sport, 5-5.

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