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Giants catch fortunate break in bizarre play vs. White Sox – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

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Giants catch fortunate break in bizarre play vs. White Sox – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

The Giants’ offense rarely seems to catch a break these days amid a team-wide hitting slump.

But while trailing 1-0 to the Chicago White Sox on Saturday at Rate Field, San Francisco got quite lucky on a bizarre play in the bottom of the seventh inning.

After a Michael A. Taylor double off the right-field wall that was inches from being a home run, White Sox third baseman Josh Rojas singled to right.

It seemed almost a guarantee that Taylor would score an all-important insurance run, except for one key issue.

The Chicago outfielder simply missed home plate as he slid past Giants catcher Andrew Knizner.

Though he easily beat the throw from right fielder Mike Yastrzemski, Taylor’s left hand came up just short of the plate as he reached out mid-dive. With Taylor’s momentum carrying him past the plate, Kninzer made a heads-up play to go tag the runner before the home plate umpire correctly called him out.

Unfortunately for the Giants, they were unable to capitalize on the lucky break, going on to lose 1-0 — their fourth defeat by that score this season — to the struggling White Sox.

After all, San Francisco fans know the mantra.

Giants baseball: Nothing like it.

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