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Bo Davidson has been on a tear. See what the San Francisco Giants' No. 6 prospect is doing to turn the attention towards his game.
On Saturday, the San Francisco Giants played the second game of their series with the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. The Giants lost by a score of 3-2. Also on Saturday, news was announced that Ryan Borucki was officially released by the Giants.
Ian Happ ranks in the 83rd percentile in xwOBA and 85th percentile in xSLG when facing right-handed pitching. He is very dangerous. He has a nice matchup against San Francisco Giants pitcher Trevor McDonald, who has had a difficult time against left-handed batters. McDonald ranks in the 17th percentile in xBA and 25th in xWOBA.
Daylen Lile hit a go-ahead single in the ninth inning after CJ Abrams’ tying base hit, and the Washington Nationals rallied against closer Keaton Winn to spoil Logan Webb’s impressive outing and beat the San Francisco Giants 4-3.
Third baseman Matt Chapman gave San Francisco a one-run lead in the top of the 10th with an opposite-field single that drove in pinch-runner Jonah Cox, and rookie right-hander Dylan Smith recorded his first career save in the bottom half of the frame. The Giants (27-39) conclude their 10-game road trip with an even 5-5 record.
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Spiraling Giants could be ‘stuck’ with albatross contracts as they face nightmare MLB trade deadline
The San Francisco Giants are approaching an important crossroads, and ESPN insider Buster Olney believes standing still is not an option. Speaking to Willard and Dibbs on 95.7 The Game, Olney argued the Giants need to be aggressive despite being saddled with several expensive contracts that are difficult to move.
An important six-game homestand looms for the San Francisco Giants, with tonight's series opener against the Washington Nationals perhaps being the most important game of them all.
The Giants on Monday night preempted their usual “Play ball!” exhortation from specially selected kids in favor of a 31-year-old man with Lou Gehrig’s Disease. The Giants were marking ALS Awareness Day ahead of their first home game since the MLB-wide event on June 2.