11 years and no longer counting for 1st MLB hit
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SAN FRANCISCO -- After 11 years and 1,132 games in the Minors, Jason Krizan made his long-awaited Major League debut with the Giants on Friday night. Two days later, Krizan enjoyed another big milestone, delivering a single to right field to collect his first career MLB hit in the fifth inning of the Giants¡¯ 11-5 loss to the Nationals on Sunday afternoon at Oracle Park.
Krizan, who made his third consecutive start in left field on Sunday, drew a walk in his first plate appearance before delivering the Giants¡¯ first hit of the afternoon against Nationals right-hander Josiah Gray in the fifth. His family, including his wife, Kristin, and his 2-year-old son, Carter, was in the stands to witness the moment, making the feat that much sweeter for the 32-year-old journeyman.
¡°Josiah was pitching great up until that point,¡± Krizan said. ¡°I happened to get a fastball that I could get a barrel to. Luckily, I found a hole. I guess the best moment was everything afterwards. The crowd was awesome. It was just a special moment.¡±
Krizan got an assist from the Giants¡¯ hottest hitter, Joc Pederson, who has been out of the lineup for the last three games as he nurses a right adductor strain. Krizan and Pederson use similar bats, so Krizan decided to borrow one of Pederson¡¯s in the fifth.
¡°This morning, we were talking, and we kind of spoke it into existence,¡± Krizan said. ¡°The first at-bat, I used my bat and I felt a little quick with it. I picked up Joc¡¯s and happened to get the hit. It was pretty cool.¡±
Krizan said he found Pederson later in the game and gave him a big hug to thank him for lending him the bat that led to his first hit. There were plenty of other people in the Giants¡¯ dugout who were happy for Krizan, as well.
¡°It was a really special moment for everybody in the dugout, and obviously, huge for Jason and for his family,¡± manager Gabe Kapler said. ¡°I¡¯m really glad that that happened. You never take a single hit for granted in the Major Leagues. You never take an inning or a moment for granted in the Major Leagues. This is the place you dream of playing from the time you¡¯re a child and the first time you have a bat in your hands. For Jason, we couldn¡¯t be happier for him.¡±
Shortly after the game, Krizan and right-handed reliever Yunior Marte were optioned to Triple-A Sacramento as the Giants reduced their roster from 28 to 26 players ahead of Monday's deadline.