Another Opener, Another Shutout: The Giants’ Anemic Offense Can’t Solve the Yankees
The Giants set a franchise record with only four hits and were shut out in their first two games, as the Yankees' pitching dominated with back-to-back shutouts.
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Shock: Where Did Lee Jung-hoo’s Spring Training Tone Go? Silenced Hitless Again... Team Also Shut Out in 2 Consecutive Games, Humiliation of One Hit. SF Review. OSEN = Reporter Cho Hyung-rae. San Francisco Giants' Lee Jung-hoo remained silent for two consecutive games. On this day, he couldn't even make solid contact. Lee Jung-hoo... on the 28th (KST) in California, USA...
Giants observations: Shutout loss to Yankees makes history
BOX SCORE SAN FRANCISCO — Opening Day 2.0 was somehow even worse than the first one. The Giants managed just one hit Friday at Oracle Park, losing 3-0 to the New York Yankees and setting a franchise record for the fewest hits (four) through the first two games of a season. For the first time in franchise history, they were blanked in their first two games. The game was scoreless all around until the sixth, when the Yankees got a pair of very l…
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