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Flores, Lee come up big again in win vs. Brewers

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 22, 2025
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San Francisco-Wilmer Flores hit an advanced home run, Jung Hoo Lee tripled home an insurance race and the same cast of characters that has promoted the strong start of the giant season took care of 4-2 Victoria near the night.

Playing his first game against his former team, Willy Adames scored from the first triple of Lee in the seventh entry that remailed the leadership of the giants, but ended without hits in four shifts to the bat when his batting average sank a bank below .200.

The score was tied at 2 when Flores launched a Grant Anderson first package hunder in the left field stands with two outs in the seventh. His team led seven homers only four other players for most in the older ones.

The giants had to recover a 2-0 deficit after Caleb Durbie Tok Robbie Ray in the second entry.

Ray was far from being acute, but recovered from the long ball to become one of his longest beginnings of the season. He took 91 launches to complete five tickets, and issued three walks, but it was deeper than April 5 vs. Seattle and issued its least amount of free passes since its first openings in Cincinnati on March 30.

A launch resulted in the two races of the brewers of the head of the giants, who has not yet lost the beginning, but was loaded with a decision: a quick letter of letter to Durbin, which he did not. 9 Batter deposited just beyond the wall of the left garden for a two -run explosion after Joey Ortiz reached his hand overcoming a double play.

The races were the first ray that had allowed Milwaukee since 2016, tension 20⅓ tickets. He picked up Jackson Chourio at the top of the first to move to Chris Bassitt for the streak without a longer active score against the brewers, then lost his belt when Durbin touched him deeply in the next entry.

The giants obtained a return race at the same time, obtaining two Patrick Bailey outs that allowed Heliot Ramos to run home from the second to put the 2-1 in the second post and tie the game when Tyler Fitzgerald came to Camarear with his.

Everything led to the great home run of flowers, which has apparently had as many as any player in the league this season. He also worked on a two -out walk that established the RBI single from Bailey in the second and surpassed a single first -base man Rhys Hoskins in the eighth.

Triple of Lee was his second of the season, one out of the advantage of the big leagues. He already leads the largest with 10 doubles and has a better team of .983 OPS. Before binding the sinking 1 of Jared Koenig in the field of the right center, the 31,758 available was given a serenade with the name of the songs.

The five races matched the best scoring production in five games for the giants, who had lost three of their last four games and wasted a couple of walks to lead the first two tickets when Mike Yastrzemski and Matt Chapman were expelled trying.

The Chapman walk in the second post was its best number 22 of the season in 23 games.

San Francisco had the leg 18 by 21 on the bases before being expelled twice.

The four -game series continues on Tuesday at 6:45 pm with RHP Jordan Hicks (1-2, 6.04) Against LHP José Quintana (2-0, 0.71).

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