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Breaking down Justin Verlander's performance, Giants' shutout loss vs. Blue Jays

Breaking down Justin Verlander's performance, Giants' shutout loss vs. Blue Jays

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On 'Giants Postgame Live,' NBC Sports' Alex Pavlovic and Sergio Romo break down San Francisco's shutout 4-0 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.
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