Legendary Blow Lead but D-Back Edge D-Back in 10 to eliminate skid

Jung Hu Lee sang, doubling, three times, went into one run and scored two runs for San Francisco veterans, who ended a four-game losing line with a 6-5, 10-inning win over Arizona Diamondback on Wednesday in Phoenix.
Mike Yastrazamesky hit a game-opening home run and Brett wisely scored two hits, one from the number 9 locations for one RBI and veterans, with his longest match of the skid season.
Veteran starter Landen Rop was picked up after four-plus innings. He allowed two runs and five hits, while exiting four and four.
Arizona’s Catel Mart hit a game-hanging Do-Run Homer in ninth place from Camelo Dowal (4-2) near San Francisco.
Alec Thomas also acted, Garaldo Paradomo did three hits and Jake Macarthi for Diamondback and one RBI, who won the first two games of the four-game series.
Arizona’s right hand Meril Kelly allowed three runs and five hits in six innings, with three and three on foot.
An infined single by Helott Ramos to start 10th put runners at corners from Shelby Miller (3-3). Patrick Bailey came with a sacrifice fly to give giants a 6–5 lead.
After taking a two -run lead in the ninth, Dowal came in 10th place. He left a flyout, which took the automatic runner Blaze Alexander to third place, but he hit Macarthi and Thomas to end the game.
Doval started the ninth in search of his 14th Save, but gave a chance for the fourth time instead. He gave Pardomo a leadoff single, then ran a house in the right field seats by Marte, tied it at 5–5.
Yastrzemski hit the second pitch of Kelly’s night for a home run to right field.
Wilmer Flores walked with two outsiders in innings, and Lee hit a high fly, which bounced a run-scoring triple and a 2–0 lead warning track.
The beginning of the fifth innings wisely doubled with the right field line. The Rafael Davers came with two-outs single through the right, scoring wisely from the other to expand the lead 3–0.
Thomas came into a plate to start the fifth, and he lifted a full-folded sinkar above the fence to cut the gap 3–1.
It seemed that the Raapapp was raised, which went to the next two batsmen before giving Marte a single, loaded the hideouts of outsiders and finished their night.
Eric Miller came and limited diamondback to a sacrifice fly by Josh Nayler, which trimmed the lead 3–2.
San Francisco scored two runs in the eighth in the RBI singles by Belly and wisely scored it 5–2.
Macarthi began a return with an RBI with an RBI at the bottom of the eighth.
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