5 for 5

Friday night belonged to Buster Posey and the Giants, who shredded the Brewers 13 - 2 at AT&T Park. 
The all-star who splits his time between 1st base and catching enjoyed the second five-hit game of his career... He helped get things going early with a 1st inning single, coming home on Pablo Sandoval's single as the Giants took an early 3 - 0 lead. That was followed by singles in the 2nd and 4th, a 2-RBI triple in the 5th and another single in the 6th. Between Posey, rookie 2nd baseman Joe Panik (with four hits), Hunter Pence and Angel Pagan (three each), San Francisco stirred up memories of the powerful early '60s teams led by Hall of Famers Willie Mays, Willie McCovey and Orlando Cepeda.
Manager Bruce Bochy then gave Posey the rest of the night off - and began pulling his regulars once the score reached 13. The win moved San Francisco to within 3-1/2 games of Western-leading L.A. -- and pushed them 1/2 game ahead of the slumping Cardinals for the top wild card spot.
The Giants' 19 hits were their second most in the 15-year history of AT&T Park behind 20 on Aug. 14, 2001, against the Marlins.

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