SAN FRANCISCO -- Right-hander Archie Bradley almost made history Thursday night at AT&T Park, but even though it didn't come to pass he was still all smiles after the D-backs' 7-6 win over the Giants in 12 innings.
Bradley had beaten 2014 National League Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw with six shutout innings in his first start last Saturday.
This time around, it was reigning World Series Most Valuable Player Madison Bumgarner who took the mound for the opposing team, and Bradley had the chance to become the first pitcher to beat a Cy Young and World Series MVP in his first two career appearances.