San Francisco – Long live the power of the Bobblehead evening.
During an evening when the giants distributed 15,000 Bobblesheads bearing the resemblance of Matt Chapman, the five-time winner of the Gold Glove Award totaled two doubles, two products produced and two points scored, then made a vintage defensive gem to end the match, the Giants beat the seattle navies, 4-1. The San Francisco victories sequence is six, and the record is 7-1.
Chapman’s RBI opportunities were Jung Hoo Lee’s product, which stuffed the full -fledged statistics sheet. Lee, who finished with three strokes, preceded the two doubles of Chapman with a pair of his own luggage, marking the two strokes of Chapman. Lee also stole his third base of the season, eclipping the two interceptions he had in 37 games last season.
One day after the giants used seven lifts in their first home game, Robbie Ray made about five balls on bullets and shot six indispensable bullet rounds to a race. Hayden Birdsong, the only lifter that did not appear in the 11 -round marathon on Friday, followed Ray with two goalless relief heats, and Ryan Walker closed the door to the ninth for his third backup of the year.
The penalty of noting
- Manager Bob Melvin said the giants will begin to treat the song of birds as a real lift. The team hoped that Birdsong happen up after a starter during their recent series in Houston, but the opportunity has never materialized. “I think we are when there was a coherent job and keep it lively, we will just have to treat it as a lifter.”
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