"I'm just trying to do my part, do whatever I can," Piscotty said. "[I'm] just trying to have good at-bats, get on base when we need it. I know we fell short, but I thought it was impressive how we bounced back especially right after the grand slam."
In the outfield, his quick cutoff of Nori Aoki's leadoff hit kept Aoki from stretching a double into a first-inning triple. Piscotty then slid into the bullpen mound to make a catch that ended the sixth.

Before familiarizing himself with the oddities of playing right field at AT&T Park, Piscotty spent some time pregame visiting with various folks who had come to see him.