Obviously, the Giants weren't about to lapse into satisfaction. Not after mustering 13 runs in their previous seven games. But they did derive considerable confidence after establishing season highs in runs and hits (22). The latter total was the highest by the Giants in AT&T Park history, as well as the most the club has accumulated in a nine-inning home game since the franchise moved to San Francisco in 1958.
"That just goes to show, up and down the lineup, the focus was there and the effort was there," said Giants second baseman Joe Panik, who joined the four-hit contingent along with Maxwell and Matt Duffy.