Torres delivers in clutch for Giants
RBI single in 10th sinks Marlins, Posey's hit streak at 21By Cash Kruth / MLB.com
07/29/10 12:05 AM ET
SAN FRANCISCO -- A few bad pitches here and a couple of unlucky bounces there, and suddenly a would-be blowout turns into a ballgame. With the Marlins -- and Dan Uggla in particular -- able to launch a home run at any moment, no lead is safe, no matter the size.Andres Torres ended a roller-coaster Wednesday in fine form -- capping off a 4-for-6 performance with a game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the 10th to give the Giants a 10-9 win.
San Francisco went from a four-run lead in the first to a 9-2 lead in the seventh to extra innings.It was there where the Giants finally put away the Marlins thanks to their do-everything center fielder and leadoff man who continued his breakout season. Torres also launched a home run into McCovey Cove.
"I've said this since he's been at the top of the order, ever since he's been up there -- to me, he's been our MVP and spark plug," Aubrey Huff said of Torres. "He gets on base two times a night, we're going to win most games; he's just been that good."Buster Posey also extended his hitting streak to 21 with a single in the third inning. It's the longest streak in the National League this season and tied for the second longest in the Majors.
Rookie hitting streaks of 20-plus games
Player | Number | Team | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Benito Santiago | 34 | Padres | 1987 |
Jerome Walton | 30 | Cubs | 1989 |
Nomar Garciaparra | 30 | Red Sox | 1997 |
Jimmy Williams | 27 | Pirates | 1899 |
Jimmy Williams | 26 | Pirates | 1899 |
Guy Cutright | 26 | White Sox | 1943 |
Joe McEwing | 25 | Cardinals | 1999 |
Chico Carrasquel | 24 | White Sox | 1950 |
Goldie Rapp | 23 | Phillies | 1921 |
Richie Ashburn | 23 | Phillies | 1948 |
Alvin Dark | 23 | Braves | 1948 |
Mike Vail | 23 | Mets | 1975 |
Kent Hrbek | 23 | Twins | 1982 |
Ichiro Suzuki | 23 | Mariners | 2001 |
Johnny Mize | 22 | Cardinals | 1936 |
Dale Mitchell | 22 | Indians | 1947 |
Willie McCovey | 22 | Giants | 1959 |
Ralph Garr | 22 | Braves | 1971 |
Edgar Renteria | 21 | Marlins | 1996 |
Taft Wright | 21 | Senators | 1938 |
Danny Litwhiler | 21 | Phillies | 1940 |
Lou Klein | 21 | Cardinals | 1943 |
Dick Wakefield | 21 | Tigers | 1943 |
Jackie Robinson | 21 | Dodgers | 1947 |
Ichiro Suzuki | 21 | Mariners | 2001 |
Robb Quinlan | 21 | Angels | 2004 |
Buster Posey | 21 | Giants | 2010 |
Al Libke | 20 | Reds | 1945 |
Pancho Herrera | 20 | Phillies | 1960 |
Fred Lynn | 20 | Red Sox | 1975 |
Cash Kruth is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.