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SF Giants switch out relievers ahead of three-game series against Chicago Cubs
Ahead of a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs, the SF Giants switched out a pair of pitchers. Carson Seymour was recalled from Triple-A, whereas Wilkin Ramos was optioned back to Sacramento, per the team's transaction log.
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San Francisco scores 30 runs in two games for first time since 1944
Tony Vitello and the Giants accomplish a feat in MLB for the first time since 1944.
Matt Chapman joined some select San Francisco baseball company — including Willie Mays — with his massive day at the plate.
Matt Chapman hit two homers, one being the Giants’ sixth grand slam of the season, and matched the San Francisco-era record of eight RBIs. Willy Adames and Casey Schmitt also hit two homers apiece, while rookie Jonah Cox hit the first home run of his career.
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Giants score 18 runs in Tony Vitello's Wrigley Field debut
San Francisco scores 18 runs in Tony Vitello's Wrigley Field debut.
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SF Giants place Matt Gage on the injured list, recall hard-throwing reliever
Before Wednesday's game, the SF Giants made a roster move. Lefty reliever Matt Gage was placed on the injured list, and Dylan Smith was recalled to Triple-A, per the team's transaction log.
Headlined by Eric Haase’s grand slam, San Francisco beat the Milwaukee Brewers 12-9 on Thursday afternoon at American Family Field, securing a series split after dropping the first two games of the series.