'Sorry': Bader's first Giants homer makes a dent -- literally 

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PHOENIX -- Harrison Bader is already making a mark for the Giants.

Just ask Monica Godfrey, the proprietor of Cactus Bowls, a food truck that sells acai bowls at American Family Fields of Phoenix.

Godfrey was delivering an order to a customer in the top of the fourth inning of the Giants’ 13-12 loss to the Brewers on Wednesday when Bader mashed a 113.8 mph, three-run home run that ended up denting the top of her stand out in left field.

“All of a sudden I hear, ‘Ahhh,’ and I knew it was coming this way because people were ducking,” Godfrey said. “I look and all of a sudden, bam!”

Bader’s 408-foot missile -- his first since joining the Giants on a two-year, $20.5 million deal last month -- was hit so hard that you could even see the seams on the impression that was left on the front of the trailer.

“That’s pretty good, I’m not going to lie,” Bader said when shown video of his handiwork.

“That was a nuke,” first baseman Bryce Eldridge said, who went 1-for-2 and also hit his first home run of spring.

Godfrey said she had initially been setting up her acai stand in another part of the ballpark, but she was asked to move out to left field for the first time on Wednesday. She’s a big baseball fan, so she knew she would be a target for any homers hit down the left-field line.

“This is like prime area, you know?” Godfrey said. “But anyway, I will just have a forever dent from the Giants.”

“It’s just a random funny thing, but I guess it’s a good story,” Bader said.

The story got even better when Bader went out to Cactus Bowls to meet Godfrey and sign the dent.

“SORRY,” he wrote underneath his signature.

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