Logan Webb allowed five Blue Jays runs in the first inning Wednesday, and the SFGiants offense was unable to dig out of the early hole in a 6-1 loss in Toronto.
"I don't want to hurt his feelings," Belt said."I just want to embarrass his whole family."
In the first, Belt hit a 369-foot double to the track in left-center, driving in Toronto's second run. An inning later, he jumped on a changeup and went 370 to dead center. Luis Matos tracked that one down just in front of the track as Webb covered his mouth with his glove and had a quick conversation with Belt.
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