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The triple came on a curveball. In the first inning Wednesday, Sandoval fell behind Verlander 0-2, a count in which the right-hander had allowed five home runs in his career. He delivered a fastball a little high, and Sandoval smoked it over the fence in right-center field to give the Giants a 1-0 lead.

“My favorite was the first one,” said Giants hitting coach Hensley Meulens. “Because it was an 0-2 count and it was a 95-mph fastball up in the zone. It’s hard to hit those pitches out, at 95 especially.”

In the third, Angel Pagan doubled with two outs and scored when Marco Scutaro singled up the middle, bringing Sandoval up again. Verlander fell behind 2-0, prompting a visit from pitching coach Jeff Jones. Verlander stared at Jones as he walked and, when Jones reached the mound, appeared to mouth, “What are you doing out here?”

The next pitch, a fastball, came in low and away, and Sandoval went with it into the left-field seats.

“I think Verlander threw the pitch he wanted. (Sandoval) just took it the other way,” Huff said. “And you almost felt like after he hit that one he was going to hit another one.”

Two innings later, Sandoval dug out a low slider from Alburquerque, depositing it over the wall in center. It was the first time a Giant had hit three home runs in a game since Barry Bonds did it Aug. 2, 1994, at Candlestick Park.

“We were going nuts in there,” Zito said of the Giants’ dugout.

“Just going up against Verlander, I was coming out here expecting a game that was going to be 1-0, 2-0,” Zito said. “To go up early in the game like that, get first blood, get the momentum going … it was just awesome.”

Verlander departed after four innings, having thrown 98 pitches. Insult added to injury in the fourth, when with two outs and Brandon Belt on second, Verlander threw a 97-mph fastball that Zito threw his bat head at and lined into left field for an RBI single.

That made it four games in a row a Giants pitcher has driven in a run, the first time that has happened in the postseason.

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