Kyle Harrison struggles in first game back as Giants fall to Guardians

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Kyle Harrison looked every bit rusty in his return to the mound on Saturday in Cleveland. 

The De La Salle High graduate put San Francisco in a four-run hole early, and though the Giants battled back late, they eventually fell to the AL Central leading Guardians 5-4.

After missing the last 19 games and in his first start since June 10, Harrison pitched 3 ⅓ innings, allowing four hits and four runs while walking four batters. 

The Guardians jumped on Harrison early. 

Lead-off hitter Steven Kwan hit a single, second baseman ​​Angel Martínez was walked and José Ramírez singled to center field as the top of Cleveland’s lineup loaded the bases in the first inning. 

Cleanup hitter Josh Naylor scored Kwan on a ground out, giving Clevland its first run of the game. After Harrison loaded the bases again by walking David Fry, Jhonkensy Noel brought home Martínez on a deep sacrifice fly to center field. In the next at-bat, Tyler Freeman knocked in Ramírez to give Cleveland a 3-0 lead to end the first. 

In the second inning, Kwan homered on a pitch near the top of the strike zone that flew past the wall in center field, giving the Guardians a four-run advantage. 

Harrison exited in the fourth inning after 72 pitches, 44 of those being strikes. 

The Giants struggled against Cleveland starter Logan Allen, totaling just two hits through four innings, but San Francisco’s offense found its groove in the fifth. 

Jorge started the inning with a lead-off walk. Later on, Heliot Ramos singled, which prompted Guardians’ manager Stephen Vogt to pull the lefty Barlow for right-handed pitcher Scott Barlow. 

Matt Chapman walked in Barlow’s first at-bat to load the bases with one out in the inning. First baseman Tyler Fitzgerald singled to center field, which scored Soler and Ramos to put the Giants on the board. 

San Francisco capped off its rally with a double steal that saw Chapman score from third, cutting the Cleveland lead to 4-3.

Cleveland pushed the lead back to two runs in the sixth when Noel homered to left field off reliever Luke Jackson. It was Jackson’s fourth homer he has given up this year. 

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