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The Giants SF fall to Padres while the last return effort fails

remon Buul by remon Buul
April 30, 2025
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The Giants SF fall to Padres while the last return effort fails

San Diego – The Giants have familiarized themselves with being behind the eight bullets. About half of their victories were a return variety. Playing from behind is a risky gambit, and against the best baseball enclosure, their last effort to erase an advance has not failed.

Faced with the second greatest attendance announced in the history of Petco Park, the Giants fell to the Padres de San Diego, 7-4, during their first meeting with another NL West team this season.

The giants entered the next sixth round, 5-1, after Logan Webb granted a summit of five points deserved in five rounds. During four points, they raised the ball game.

Willy Adames, who struck a solo circuit in the fourth round, set the table with a double against Nick Pivetta of the Padres. Jung Hoo Lee followed with a single that led to Adames, reducing the deficit to 5-2.

The following two strikers withdrew the side, but after the single of Heliot Ramos, the Lamonte Wade Jr. In difficulty led two points of the Jeremiah Estrada lift with an essential double field, its first additional blow since April 11. San Francisco did not match the match in the sixth, but reduced the deficit to 5-4. The paadres assured that these return efforts were in vain.

Randy Rodríguez entered the seventh round with an immaculate ERA of 0.00 but allowed its first two races of the year while Xander Bogaerts aligned a two -point shot on the advance of the left field. San Diego’s advance has extended to 7-4, and it was more than breathing for the elite harvest of the paadres. Jason Adam managed the eighth and Robert Suarez closed him to the ninth.

While webb granted a top of nine seasonal strokes to allow a top of five points, the paadres did not generate exactly a ton of hard contact. On the nine stages that webb has authorized, four recorded for less than 80 MPH.

The right-hander started his evening with two fast outings, but ended up granting three points in the first, putting the giants in an early deficit of 3-0. The right -hander has executed its locations and was held away from the heart of the area in the first, but San Diego Auest with quality oscillations. Xander Bogaerts slipped a simple through the middle on an inner lead to drive in a race, then Jose Iglesias rushed on an outdoor sweeper but raised it on the right field to drive in two points.

Dinks and Doinks would become a theme for webb. He did not allow a race in the second round but abandoned two strokes; Elias Díaz muscled a single of 71.6 MPH broken in the middle, then Luis Arraez fell into one who landed right in front of Mike Yastrzemski. The trend continued in the fourth round, opening the way to San Diego to score two additional points.

Jason Heyward led the fourth with a 76.5 MPH, the one who fell in front of the left -hand player Heliot Ramos and passed the front when he could not stop the ball. Díaz followed Heyward by pushing another ball gently struck through the inner field, which blocks 72.0 mph. These consecutive successes of Heyward and Díaz have prepared the field for the Sacrificial fly of Arraez and the simple RBI of Manny Machado, putting five points on the webb dossier.

Originally published: April 29, 2025 at 9:05 p.m.

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