On April 28, Pablo Sandoval took the mound in a Giants blowout and pitched a perfect inning against the Dodgers.
Nearly four months later, Chase d'Arnaud was called on to pitch in a lost-cause game and almost matched Sandoval.
With the Giants trailing 11-4 in Cincinnati on Sunday, Bruce Bochy had d'Arnaud pitch the bottom of the eighth inning.
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The first batter d'Arnaud faced, All-Star third baseman Eugenio Suarez, flew out to right field. Reds right fielder Phillip Ervin ruined d'Arnaud's big for a perfect inning by singling to right. Pinch hitter Preston Tucker followed by flying out to center field. d'Arnaud retired the side by getting second baseman Dilson Herrera to fly out to right field.
Watch the highlights from d'Arnaud's inning of work above.