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Red Sox fall 3-2 to Giants on bases-loaded walk

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Pitcher Brayan Villarreal. Photo: AFP

Brayan Villarreal was put in quite a difficult predicament in his first appearance with Boston.

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Unfortunately for the Red Sox, he failed to deliver.

Villarreal walked Marco Scutaro on four pitches with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning, sending the Red Sox to a 3-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night.

Villarreal was wild as soon as he came in to face Scutaro and the game ended when umpire Mike Everitt ruled a close pitch was just out of the strike zone to the dismay of the Red Sox.

“We shouldn’t be in that situation,” catcher David Ross said. “We had a guy that we know who is notorious for taking pitches, we have to throw strike one.”

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The Giants squandered numerous opportunities early in the game, going 0 for 10 with runners in scoring position, but they tied it in the eighth inning on a sacrifice fly in foul territory and used two walks and a hit batsman to win it.

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