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SF Giants enjoy blowout win as every starter reaches base multiple times

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 17, 2025
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Philadelphia – The giants and philis have 144 games stirring in their respect seasons. The calendar has not yet flown from April to May, but it is fair to assume that there will be more clear, cleaner and faster games ahead.

San Francisco and Philadelphia combined to walk 15 batters, four of those walks with the bases loaded. Robbie Ray and Aaron Nola, the headlines of the day, represented nine combined free passes. Each team made a mistake. Amid the carelessness, the giants enjoyed one of their best offensive nights of the season, venting the Philis, 11-4, since each member of the initial alignment reached the base several times.

“On a night that was going to be difficult to hit the stadium ball, we saw many balls that were very affected, trying not to do too much,” said Manager Bob Melvin. “Taking our successes, bar our walks, scoring that way.”

There was no shortage of notable statistics lines on a night in which the giants scored 11 races.

Mike Yastrzemski, Jung Hoo Lee, Wilmer Flores and Patrick Bailey drove two races, while Yastrzemski, Lee, Matt Chapman and Tyler Fitzgerald also enjoyed multi-hits games. Fitzgerald, in particular, enjoyed his second game of three hits in the series. He entered this road trip with an average Average batting and an OPS of .842.

“At any time, when he is a young player, you go through a fight: you are playing a new position, there are many things that throw you, and now you are on the other side, I think he will do wonders for him,” said Melvin. “But there is a lot of season and there will be many ups and downs for everyone.”

Robbie Ray allowed four races won around four tickets and launched 93 launches while obtaining a decision, but Lou Trivino, Camilo Doval and Spencer Bivens combined to launch five relief tickets without goals. Trivino won his first victory since August 21, 2022 launching a fifth and sixth without goals.

“It is a bone a long time, so it is great to be back in the statistics column,” Trivino said. “I didn’t think it would mean a lot to me, then I discovered that I was the winning pitcher. I thought:” Okay, that’s a significant child. “It’s great.

Melvin de Trivino: “He really calmed things. The threat of strike. Hey, he didn’t walk anyone. That was enormous to give us two entries like that. And (Bivens) in the end too. It was good for the ball, also a Innaling of Tanlean” gets an innal tanlan, “he gets an innal of Tanlan in the ball.”

The giants (13-5) scored four races at the top of the first entry in the single RBI of Lee, the walk loaded with flower bases and the single from two Bailey races, which forced Aaron Nola de los Filis to launch 35 pitches in the process. When Nola left the countryside, local fans bathed him angry.

Those four races seemed enough for Ray, but the head of San Francisco could not find the attack zone. The Philis (10-8) had a blow in the field in the first initial single from Trea Turner, but scored twice when Ray walked four batters, two of them with the bases loaded. Ray needed 39 releases to record three outs, launching so much that reliever Spencer Bivens had begun to warm up.

The Philis obtained their career in the room. Bryce Harper hit his second homer of two races in so many days, and Philadelphia tied the game in 4-there.

The giants quickly obtained the advantage in part to a questionable shot of the central gardener of the Johan Rojas Philis. With Lee second after a double, Chapman connected a single to the center. Lee stopped in third place, but Rojas fired a wandering line in the third baseline that came out to all his teammates and jumped out of play, allowing him to read to give a 5-4 advantage, one that they never lose.

From there, San Francisco continued to accumulate as the Bullpen closed it. Against Trivino, Doval and Bivens, the Philadelphia bats only reached the base twice. Doval, in particular, has not allowed a base corridor in its last three appearances.

“Lou entering the game today and giving us two really strong tickets was great,” Ray said. “They have become great all year, and it is fun to see those guys. They have picked us up on the legs, so it is time to correspond.”

Originally published: April 16, 2025 at 6:48 pm pdt

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