Giants' Verlander finally gets 1st win in 17th start
Briefly

Justin Verlander ended the longest winless streak in Giants history at 16 starts by allowing only one hit in five scoreless innings during a 9-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Verlander, who signed a one-year deal worth $15 million with San Francisco, faced challenges with five walks but maintained composure. Rafael Devers contributed significantly with four RBIs from three hits, including two home runs. The Giants secured back-to-back wins against the Braves, having outscored them 18-3 over the final two games of the series after previously breaking a six-game losing streak.
Justin Verlander ended the longest streak of starts in a season without a win in Giants history at 16, allowing one hit in five scoreless innings.
The 16 starts without a win by the 42-year-old Verlander (1-8) is the longest stretch by a Giants pitcher in a single season in franchise history.
Rafael Devers drove in four runs with three hits, including two home runs, contributing significantly to the Giants' 9-3 victory over the Braves.
The Giants won the last two games of the series against the Braves, outscoring them 18-3 after previously ending a six-game losing streak.
Read at ESPN.com
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