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Fitzgerald seventh-inning single breaks up Diamondbacks' bid for no-hitter against Giants

Posted 9/4/24

Tyler Fitzgerald has singled off reliever Kevin Ginkel leading off the seventh inning to end the Arizona Diamondbacks’ bid for a no-hitter. Fitzgerald, one of San Francisco’s best hitters this …

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Fitzgerald seventh-inning single breaks up Diamondbacks' bid for no-hitter against Giants

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Tyler Fitzgerald singled off reliever Kevin Ginkel leading off the seventh inning to end the Arizona Diamondbacks' bid for a no-hitter Wednesday night.

Fitzgerald, one of San Francisco’s best hitters this season, singled on an 0-1 pitch from Ginkel, who relieved Zac Gallen after the starter threw 100 pitches over six innings. LaMonte Wade Jr. followed Fitzgerald’s hit with a two-run homer.

Gallen threw 63 strikes, striking out eight and walking four.

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