Giants Snap Win Streak: Wellander’s Start Spoiled by Backup Pitcher

Verlander’s 266th win in his career flew. (Reuters)


Giants 42-year-old veteran WeiRand(Justin Verlander) scored a high-quality start on the 6th, and was swung only 3 hits and no points lost. The Giants remained 2:0 all the way. Unexpectedly, the aid pitcher Ryan Walker was scored 3 points after only 5 shots in 9 games, and was reversed by the Cardinals. Verlander won the 266th victory in his career.

Verland fought 121 goals against the Orioles on the 1st, completed the starting 5 innings without losing points, took a 5-day break and then boarded the board. He left the court with 88 balls on the 6th, effectively suppressing the Cardinals to play the line, hit 6 strikeouts, and no walks. At the last moment of the game, Walker messed up the winning shot, and the Giants ended their five-game winning streak.



Verlander maintained two consecutive victories, and has not lost points in 12 consecutive games. His record this season is still 3 wins and 10 losses, and his defense rate has dropped from 4.29 to 4.09. His career 3536K is also the active striker, ranking 8th in history.

The Cardinals performed a Jedi counterattack against Woker in the 9th innings. Nolan Gorman and Masyn Winn swung consecutive hits, Jimmy Crooks touched the ball to form a full base, and then Thomas Saggese hit a hit and Jordan Walker swung two RBIs and goodbye hit, winning the game 3:2 dramatically.

The two teams tied the first two games in the third consecutive game. Deng Kaiwei will take the lead in the last game on the 7th, and the Cardinals launched ace pitcher Sonny Gray to challenge.

Verlander's 266th win in his career flew. (Associated Press)
Verlander’s 266th win in his career flew. (Associated Press)


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Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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