SAN FRANCISCO — Brett Wisely hit a two-run double in the fifth inning and the San Francisco Giants rebounded after being no-hit for four innings, beating the Detroit Tigers 3-1 on Saturday.
After being held without a hit for four innings by Detroit's Alex Faedo and Brant Hurter (0-1), the Giants opened the fifth with consecutive singles by Mike Yastrzemski and Jerar Encarnacion before Wisely drove in two runs with a double down the right-field line. Heliot Ramos followed with an RBI single, scoring Wisely.
Giants right-hander Logan Webb (10-8) tossed seven sharp innings and won his third straight start. Webb allowed one run on four hits and a walk while striking out eight. He lowered his ERA to 3.32.
''It was one of those days where everything kinda clicked,'' Webb said.
Webb also benefited from another sterling defensive day by four-time gold glove winner Matt Chapman at third base. Chapman made a leaping grab in shallow left field to rob Bligh Madris in the sixth before making a spinning stop in the eighth inning to retire Colt Keith.
''We weren't necessarily tearing the cover off the ball today,'' Chapman said. ''To be able to save some runs like that was huge.''
Ryan Walker earned the save in his first opportunity since the Giants demoted closer Camilo Doval to Triple-A Sacramento on Thursday. Walker settled down to strike out Dillon Dingler and Javier Baez to end the game after letting two batters reach base.
''Awesome. Nerve-racking,'' Walker said of his second career save.