Jordan Hicks' pitching performance for the Giants against the Phillies was marked by an unusual sequence of events. After allowing five earned runs in the first inning, Hicks settled down, matching his career-high by pitching seven innings without giving up any runs afterward. His pitch count soared to a career-high 105 pitches, reflecting his stamina and ability to bounce back despite early struggles. Tensions mounted during the game with umpire interactions adding drama to Hicks' start, contributing to an odd but memorable outing, ultimately leading to a 6-4 loss for the Giants.
In an unusual start, Jordan Hicks matched his career-high with seven innings but gave up five earned runs in the first inning, showcasing resilience.
Despite a disastrous first inning, Hicks showcased incredible determination, allowing no runs over the next six, demonstrating an unusual endurance rarely seen in such situations.
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