
Landon Roupp had everyone to discover himself, but Mike Trout on Saturday night and that turned out to be enough for the giants in a 3-2 victory on the road over Los Angeles de Los Angeles.
Roupp was seven tickets, a maximum of his career and the deepest one that has left this season. The cooling of two solo races homes per trout and nothing more. He walked only one, struck out nine and launched 96 throws, 62 of them.
Tyler Rogers threw an eighth without score and Ryan Walker the ninth for his fifth rescue. The first Walker business order? Remove Trout, who gave the giants a scare with a deep album to the left that was tracked by Heliot Ramos.
Walker then cools a single to Jorge Soler before Matt Chapman slid up while putting a ground ball through Logan O’Hoppe in a 3-0 count and managed to throw him out of his knees. Chapman caught a beak on Earth and returned to his position, but finished the game.
The final exit reached a ball to the center of Nolan Schaunel with the Pinch Tim Anderson corridor in the second.
The giants, 14-7, can win their fifth series of the season with a victory on Sunday over Los Angelinos and have 5-4 in a game of 10 on a 10-game road trip. Los Angeles fell to 10-10. The giants return home for seven games against Milwaukee and Texas starting Monday.
Matt Chapman connected a two -run homer in the first, his room of the season. Trout, who struck out three times the night before Logan Webb and the first time against Roupp, used in the room for his seventh homer. It was a wall scraper, traveling 435 feet and leaving the bat to 115.2 miles per hour in a hanging curve.
The trout was over. Hello, he hit another lone homer along the left field line against Roupp in the sixth.
After being closed the previous night, Chapman got the giants on the board at the top of the first with a two -run to the left garden. It occurred in a 0-1 launch in a change on the belt that Hendricks probably lamented the moment he left his hand.
The giants led 3-0 in the third when Willy Adames connected a single from a head of Hendricks to drive in Mike Yastrzemski, who reached a double to eight to eight. Adames, who had 6 of 32 on the road trip, expelled was scored in summary as Yastrzemski.
Grades
-Melvin left Wade to hit the left -handed detmers and the first Baseman hit a line shot to attack Zach Net for an exit. Wade, said Melvin, would give way to David Villar in the first base against Yusei Kikuchi (0-3, 4.13) left. Justin Landander (0-1, 6.75) will launch for giants.
Villar was called Triple-A Sacramento as a replacement of Casey Schmitt, who is used in the list of children with a tense IRKE for the first movement of the season of the giants of the season.


