SF Giants rained out for 3rd time; ‘Prospect Breakout’ also canceled

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MESA, Ariz. — An hour and a half after A’s starter Paul Blackburn threw the first pitch of their Cactus League exhibition Friday afternoon, Jorge Soler watched strike three go by to finally bring an end to the first inning.

Two batters into the game, play was interrupted by an hourlong rain delay. Upon resuming play, they got in only slightly more action — two innings, or about 45 minutes — before the skies opened again, and the Giants had their third game this spring spoiled by rain.

Jordan Hicks was scheduled to make his fourth start of the spring but got his work in on the side instead, going four innings, manager Bob Melvin said. The upside to getting in the two innings they did was that Luke Jackson and Camilo Doval were able to pitch, the two relievers Melvin hoped to see Friday.

Four other games around the valley were canceled, but with the Bay Bridge rivals’ third meeting of the spring only serving as the undercard to MLB’s inaugural “Prospect Breakout” game featuring the top young players from both teams’ farm systems, there was plenty of motivation to play.

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