Heliot Ramos surrounded the foundations in a single in the painting and two Texas errors for a homer of the small league in the ninth entrance when the San Francisco giants ran adapts to the Rangers 3-2 on Sunday.
With the game tied at the bottom of the novena, Ramos led with a soft dribbler to the right of the pitcher’s mound. The reliever of the Rangers, Luke Jackson (0-3), threw the ball of the first base, and then Jake Burger, after recovering the ball in the territory of bad lands, in a third place in an effort to obtain bouquets. The mistakes allowed Ramos to write down the winning race.
Heliot Ramos reaches a homer of the League in the victory of the 3-2 giants over the Rangers

Ramos’ wild drawer around the bases gave the giants their second consecutive victory along the way.
Marcus Semien led two races with a single in the first. Wilmer Flores drew a walk loaded with bases in the lower half of the entrance, and the giants tied it in the room in a single RBI of two outs of Christian Koss.
The giant starter, Jordan Hicks, allowed two races in five entries, Hayden Birdsong worked three goals in relief and Camilo Doval (2-1) won the victory after launching the ninth.
The Rangers starter, Jack Leiter, making his first openings in almost a month after Bee placed on the 15 -day joke list with a blister on the middle finger, lasted only 3 2/3 tickets and allowed two races. He launched 76 launches.
Associated Press reports.
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