For five innings it looked as if Madison Bumgarner might have a historic Opening Day. He had been perfect, striking out seven Diamondbacks and needing just 54 pitches. He had also just taken Zack Greinke deep in the top of the inning to pad his lead to 2-0. San Francisco added a tally in the top of the sixth and led 3-0. But after MadBum fanned David Peralta to make it sixteen up, sixteen down, the wheels fell off quickly. Jeff Mathis tripled, pinch-hitter Nick Ahmed singled, and AJ Pollock homered and just like that it was tied.
Bumgarner came right back and gave the Giants the lead back on his second homer, this one off Andrew Chafin, and held Arizona scoreless in the seventh to leave with a 4-3 lead. It was short-lived as AJ Pollock, Chris Owings, and Paul Goldschmidt greeted Derek Law with three straight singles to tie the game. But in the ninth, Joe Panik led off against Fernando Rodney with a triple and Connor Gillaspie’s sac fly put the Giants up 5-4.
Mark Melancon was summoned for the save, and things look good after he struck out Brandon Drury and Peralta grounded out. But Mathis delivered his second extra base hit with a double (he went 3-4), Daniel Descalso singled to tie it, and Pollock and Owings singled to win it.

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