Author: Sonja Chen
Published on: 2022-09-18 23:04:52
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SAN FRANCISCO — If April showers bring May flowers, then what do September showers bring?
For Dodgers reliever Justin Bruihl, Sunday’s on-and-off precipitation brought a different kind of downpour. After earning his first career save in the Dodgers’ 4-3 win over the Giants, the southpaw was showered with beer, ketchup, milk and “a bunch of other stuff” in the visitors’ clubhouse.
“I got a hot shower after though,” Bruihl quipped, “so we’re good.”
Sunday’s series finale in San Francisco spanned 10 innings and withstood a 20-minute rain delay, a rarity at Oracle Park. Dealing with poor visibility, powerful winds and a slick fielding surface, the Dodgers went back and forth with the Giants before gutting out a win that manager Dave Roberts termed “really resilient.”
“I just loved the way we competed this entire…