Michael Harris hits grand slam in 1st at-bat in injury return, Braves rout Giants 13-2

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Michael Harris hit a grand slam in his first at-bat after missing nearly two months because of a hamstring injury, helping the Atlanta Braves rout the San Francisco Giants 13-2 on Wednesday night.
Activated from the injured list before the game, Harris crushed an 0-1 curveball from Robbie Ray (2-2) into McCovey Cove for his first career grand slam and Atlanta’s fourth of the season.
Grant Holmes (1-0) had six strikeouts in seven innings in his first career victory. The 28-year-old rookie allowed eight hits and two runs. Former Giants pitcher Luke Jackson and Jimmy Herget retired three batters each to finish the game.
Matt Olson, Austin Riley and Sean Murphy also homered for Atlanta in the Braves’ third consecutive victory over the Giants.
San Francisco used outfielder Mike Yastrzemski to pitch the ninth inning. Yastrzemski threw 29 pitches and allowed two runs, two hits and three walks.
Tyler Fitzgerald hit his 14th home run of the season and 16th of his career for the Giants. Fitzgerald and late Hall of Famer Willie Mays are the only players in franchise history to hit at least 16 home runs in their first 60 career games. Mays had 17.
Olson hit his 21st home run off Sean Hjelle in the third. Riley connected off Erik Miller in the fifth.
Jarred Kelenic added a two-run double for Atlanta in the sixth, and Murphy hit a two-run home run in the eighth.
The Giants have lost four straight. They continued to struggle offensively and stranded eight runners, leaving the bases loaded in the third.
Ray ran into trouble right away when he hit the first two batters with pitches. After Marcel Ozuna struck out looking, Ray walked Matt Olson and Orlando Arcia to force one run in. Following a mound visit by the Giants, Harris pushed the lead to 5-0 with his sixth home run of the season.
Ray lasted only 2/3 of an inning, matching the shortest start of his career.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Braves: Jorge Soler left the game with a sore left hamstring. … Harris had missed 52 games with a strained left hamstring. To make room, Atlanta optioned OF Eli White to Triple-A Gwinnett … Manager Brian Snitker said that RHP Reynaldo Lopez (right arm inflammation) will likely be activated early next week.
Giants: IF Marco Luciano was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento. OF Grant McCray was called up. … RHP Tristan Beck (vascular arm surgery) pitched three innings and threw 48 pitches in a rehab start with Triple-A Sacramento.
UP NEXT
Giants RHP Logan Webb (10-8, 3.32 ERA) was set to face LHP Max Fried (7-6, 3.56) in the series finale Thursday.