Daily News | Giants hit homers in the ninth and 10 to beat the Phillies, 5-4
Over the last 26 days, the Phillies have experienced a handful of “excruciating” — to use manager Joe Girardi’s word — late-inning losses. In three of those games, Corey Knebel gave up the decisive hit. On Monday, he allowed a ninth-inning home run.“I wouldn’t say it’s [been] a tough month for me,” Knebel said after the Phillies lost again, 5-4, in 10 innings in a Memorial Day matinee against the San Francisco Giants at Citizens Bank Park. “I’ve had two bad outings in a row.
And then there were the three runs that he allowed May 5, when the Phillies made a 7-1 ninth-inning lead disappear in a gut-wrenching loss to the Mets. Earlier Monday, Girardi said Knebel “is still our closer.” He didn’t waver from that stance after the game. Said Girardi: “We all know he’s going to get it done for us. I really believe that. Closers go through it, too. I’ve seen the greatest closers in the world blow saves and go through it, too. You’ve just got to bounce back.”
Gibson quickly got ahead 0-2 against Flores, who extended the at-bat by fouling off back-to-back sinkers. After Gibson couldn’t get Flores to chase a slider outside, he left a sinker up in the zone for a two-run homer to left field.
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