Gonzalez’s 1st career home run leads Giants to 4th straight win

MILWAUKEE — Luis Gonzalez’s first major league homer broke the tie in the ninth on Monday, guiding the San Francisco Giants to a fourth straight win, 4-2 over the Milwaukee Brewers.

Gonzalez hit the long ball at the expense of Jake Cousins ​​(2-1), after Wilmer Flores drew a walk.

Joc Pederson hit a sixth homer for the winners. He’s tied for the top of the big leagues in four-goal hitting.

The win went to Jake McGee (1-1), who took charge of the eighth.

Camilo Doval earned a fourth save

The visitors got the job done with six hits, one more than the Brewers. Willy Adames homered for them.

The Giants begin a five-game home stint on Tuesday against Oakland and Washington.

The Brewers’ Corbin Burnes allowed just two singles in six and two-thirds innings and struck out 11 batters.

Burnes earned the Cy Young in the Nationals last year.

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