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Mike Yastrzemski's three-hit day offers hope in Giants' 'worst series'

SAN FRANCISCO -- The fans were booing in the second inning. It was that kind of day -- and series -- for the Giants.

After being thoroughly dominated and outscored 28-6 by the Diamondbacks over the previous two games, Sunday's series finale offered more of the same, as the Giants fell 6-2 for their fifth straight loss and sixth in seven games.

San Francisco turned to rookie right-hander Shaun Anderson with the hopes of turning things around, but it was all for naught. Anderson gave up a solo shot to the second batter of the game and allowed five runs (three earned) over the first two innings, after which the Giants trailed 5-1.