SAN FRANCISCO — Kyle Harrison pitched five strong innings, Brett Wisely had three hits and two RBIs, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Minnesota Twins 7-1 on Friday night.
The Giants had lost four of five coming into the game, but Harrison (5-4) improved to 4-2 in starts following a Giants loss. Wisely went 3 for 3 with a walk, finished a home run shy of the cycle and made a leaping grab at shortstop in the fifth to take away a run.
Harrison's off-speed pitches were working well, according to manager Bob Melvin.
''It was the fastball quality at the top of the zone and mixing his changeup and his breaking ball in — and throwing some for strikes too,'' Melvin said.
Harrison, helped by stellar defensive plays from Wisely and Heliot Ramos, kept the Twins – who came into the game second in the American League in batting average – off the scoreboard into the fifth inning.
Harrison, in his first full big league season, said he had a pretty healthy workload in the first half.
''I think I think there's room to improve on a lot of things — just strike throwing, punching guys out, I think that's my target for the second half: To get those punchies up, but I think pretty good overall," Harrison said.
San Francisco led two batters into the first after Jorge Soler led off with a triple and LaMonte Wade Jr, drove him in with a sacrifice fly. Wisely and Mike Yastrzemski knocked in runs in the second, and Soler had an RBI single in the fifth to give the Giants a 4-0 lead. Michael Conforto hit a two-run double in the seventh to pad the advantage to 7-1.