The Giants took two of three from the Dodgers at home. They took two of three from the Braves in Atlanta. On Sunday, they had an opportunity to take two of three from the Guardians in Cleveland.
Given that San Francisco has teetered below the .500 mark for most of this season, three straight series victories against three playoff teams would’ve been invaluable as the team closes out the first half.
Instead, a potentially great road trip becomes merely a good one.
Despite taking an early lead, Sean Hjelle allowed a go-ahead, game-deciding three-run home run to Bo Naylor in the sixth inning as the Giants fell to the Guardians, 5-4, at Progressive Field, missing on an opportunity to win a series against one of the American League’s best teams.
The Giants (44-47) snatched control early. Michael Conforto hit a 440-foot, two-run home run in the second inning, the longest long ball in his time with San Francisco. In the third, Heliot Ramos drove in Nick Ahmed with a single, providing rookie Hayden Birdsong with a 3-0 lead in his third career start.
The Guardians (56-32) subsequently proved why they’re one of the best teams in baseball. Cleveland tagged Birdsong for two runs in the fourth — the first on an RBI single by Josh Naylor, the second on an RBI double by Daniel Schneemann.