ATLANTA ā Logan Webb's ability to cover for a teammate's error in a key sixth-inning jam has San Francisco in position for yet another series win.
Webb threw seven strong innings to win his seventh consecutive decision, Tommy La Stella and Mike Yastrzemski each homered and drove in two runs, and the Giants beat the Atlanta Braves 5-0 on Saturday night to even the series between NL division leaders.
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San Francisco bounced back after Friday nightās 6-5 loss to the Braves in the series opener snapped its five-game winning streak. The Giants, who have the best record in the majors, can win their 10th consecutive series by beating the Braves on Sunday.
Webb (8-3) was dominant in his 13th consecutive start in which he has not allowed more than two runs. He is 7-0 in that span, which began after his last loss at Colorado on May 5.
Webb gave up two singles in each of the first and third innings but faced more stress in the sixth. Freddie Freeman led off with an infield hit and moved to third when third baseman Wilmer Floresā throwing error botched a potential double play. Flores threw wild to second base after fielding Austin Rileyās grounder, allowing Freeman to advance to third.
Webb quickly pitched out of the jam, recording the first out on Dansby Swansonās infield pop fly before ending the inning when he fielded Travis dāArnaudās grounder and threw to second to start a double play.
Giants manager Gabe Kapler said Webbās ability to pick up Flores was āa really important piece of his development thus far.ā
After the inning, Webb and Flores hugged in the dugout.
āI think we both kind of initiated that,ā Webb said. āHe was the first person I wanted to see in the dugout and he was feeling the same way.ā
Webb allowed five hits with one walk and six strikeouts.
Braves manager Brian Snitker said he was āvery, very impressedā with Webb.
āThatās a real sinker,ā Snitker said. āHeās got a good slider, change. He can elevate his fastball. Heās good. ... Iām very impressed with that guy.ā
Tyler Rogers and Jay Jackson each threw one inning, with Jackson striking out the side in the ninth, to complete the combined seven-hitter.
La Stella gave San Francisco a 1-0 lead with a deep homer to right field off Huascar Ynoa (4-4) in the first.
āAnytime you can give a guy whoās throwing like that an early lead, itās the way to go,ā said La Stella of Webb.
Webb doubled past third baseman Riley, moved to second on LaMonte Wade Jr.'s single and scored on La Stella's sacrifice fly in the third. The inning ended on second baseman Ozzie Albies' over-the-shoulder catch of La Stella's fly ball in shallow center field.
Albies made another inning-ending play on his leaping grab of La Stella's line drive in the sixth.
TRAINERāS ROOM
Giants: 3B Kris Bryant was held out after leaving Friday nightās game with right side tightness. Manager Gabe Kapler said Bryant could start on Sunday. Kapler said an MRI on Bryantās side was clean. āItās very much a day-to-day situation,ā Kapler said. ... 1B Brandon Belt (bereavement list) rejoined the team and could start Sunday.
Braves: OF Eddie Rosario (abdominal strain), who was reinstated from the 10-day injured list on Friday, made his Atlanta debut by lining out to center field in the seventh. He was on the IL when acquired from Cleveland at the trade deadline.
YAZ MATCHES HR HIGH
Yastrzemski matched his career high by hitting his 21st homer off Richard Rodriguez in the seventh and had a run-scoring double off Chris Martin in the Giants' two-run eighth. Darrin Ruf drove in a run with a single.
Yastrzemski also hit 21 homers in 2019.
NO FEAR FOR YNOA
Ynoa allowed two runs on three hits and three walks in six innings, leaving his ERA at 2.90 in 12 games, including 11 starts.
āTo me itās kind of like I didnāt go into this start with any fear or anything like that,ā Ynoa said through a translator. āMy mentality is I go out there and Iām attacking the hitters.ā
UP NEXT
Giants: RHP Anthony DeSclafani (11-5, 3.26) is expected to come off the 10-day injured list for Sunday's final game of the series. He has been out since Aug. 19 due to right ankle inflammation.
Braves: RHP Ian Anderson (5-5, 3.56) is expected to make his first since since July 11 in his return from right shoulder inflammation.
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