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San Francisco Giants Combine on 4-Hitter to top Miami Marlins

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  • The Marlins got another solid start from Sandy Alcantara (5-13), who struck out six, walked none and gave up nine hits and one run.

As home run records keep falling in a changing game, the San Francisco Giants are still playing a more traditional brand of baseball.

Tyler Beede allowed three hits in 6 1/3 innings, Buster Posey drove in the game's only run, and the Giants beat the Miami Marlins 1-0 on Friday night.

Beede (5-9) struck out five and walked one. Brandon Belt had three hits, including two doubles for the Giants, who lead the majors with five 1-0 wins.

San Francisco's 35-15 record in one-run games leads the majors.

"I wish it was 10-0," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "We play these type games."

Tyler Rogers and Shawn Anderson combined for 2 2/3 innings to complete the four-hitter. Anderson pitched around Curtis Granderson's pinch-hit single leading off the ninth to convert his second save.

All three pitchers are rookies.

"This is a time for these guys to shine to show that they belong up here," Bochy said. "You're hoping that they can show that they can pitch here or play here, and so it was a really nice job by the three kids today.

"That's a close ballgame, a one-run ballgame, and it didn't faze them at all."

Beede was coming off a strong outing, the right-hander pitched five shutout innings against the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers on Sept. 7. His 12 1/3 scoreless innings streak going back to Sept. 2 is a career-high.

"It's good to see results, it's good to see hard work paying off," Beede said. "It's really just a bye product of learning and striving to improve."

The Marlins got another solid start from Sandy Alcantara (5-13), who struck out six, walked none and gave up nine hits and one run in seven innings.

"I thought it was one of his better ones just from the standpoint that he didn't have his really good stuff tonight," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. "He was up in the zone a little bit more than usual. But I'm seeing results. That's good to see when he's out there without quite his stuff."

Miami, which experienced its 22nd shutout, has lost five straight and seven of eight and is 10-33 since July 30.

In the sixth, Posey punched a single through the hole on the left side of a drawn-in infield, scoring Stephen Vogt from third with one out. Vogt doubled leading off the inning and went to third on Kevin Pillar's grounder to first.

Vogt, a catcher by trade playing left field for San Francisco, made a nice running catch in the gap on Miguel Rojas' line drive leading off the fourth.

Posey was batting sixth for the first time this season.

Alcantara hadn't allowed a run for 14 straight innings before the Giants broke through. The right-hander threw a shutout against Kansas City in his most recent start on Sunday.

The Marlins failed to get a runner into scoring position.

Their best chance was in the seventh, when Magneuris Sierra singled leading off the inning, but he was thrown out trying to steal second. Sierra was originally ruled safe, but the call was overturned on a replay challenge.

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