MIAMI – The right fielder had a black eye. The cleanup-hitting catcher featured a raspberry scrape across his chin. Their manager? He watched from a hospital bed.
Any major league game that ventures into the 14th inning and beyond takes on the feel of a street fight. But the Giants had Brandon Crawford in their corner Monday night. And he just kept on punching, and punching, and punching.
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Crawford had one of the most remarkable offensive performances in Giants history while going 7 for 8, becoming just the fifth major league player since at least 1913 to collect seven hits in a game.