SAN FRANCISCO -- Prompted by mention of his third-inning single Thursday night, Giants right-hander Tim Hudson mustered some humor.
"The pitchers were an offensive juggernaut tonight," he said.
Unfortunately for Hudson and the Giants, he wasn't the most formidable pitcher with a bat Thursday. That distinction belonged to Miami's Dan Haren, who rapped two hits and accounted for three runs in the Marlins' 7-2 triumph.
Haren (4-1) bashed a two-run double in the second inning before singling and scoring in the fifth. He also limited the Giants to two runs and eight hits in seven innings after blanking them on five hits through the first six innings.