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SF Giants enjoy blowout win as every starter reaches base multiple times

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Philadelphia-EVERY Member of the initial alignment of the giants reached the base several times when San Francisco exploded to the Philadelphia Philis, 11-4” Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park.

Mike Yastrzemski, Jung Hoo Lee, Wilmer Flores and Patrick Bailey drove two races, while Yastrzemski, Lee, Matt Chapman and Tyler Fitzgerald enjoyed multi-hits games.

Fitzgerald, in particular, enjoyed his second game of three hits in the series. He entered this road trip with an average .219 batting Average batting a .842 OPS.

Robbie Ray allowed four races won around four entries and launched 93 launches in the process, but Lou Trivino, Camilo Doval and Spencer Bivens combined to launch five relief entrances without goals.

The giants (13-5) set four races at the top of the first entry in the Single RBI of Jung Hoo Lee, Wilmer Flores’ bases loaded with bases and the single of two races of Patrick Bailey, which forced the Philis (10-8) (10-8) Aaron Nola Torow 35 Scheches. When Nola left the countryside, Citizens Bank Park fans bathed him angry.

Those four races seemed that they would be more than enough for Ray, but the head of San Francisco could not find the attack zone. The Philis totaled a lonely blow in the first entrance, an initial single from Trea Turner, but scored two races when Ray walked four batters in the frame, two or what were with the bases loaded. Ray, himself, needed 39 launches to record three outs, throwing so much that reliever Spencer Bivens was heating.

At the bottom of the fourth, the Philis obtained their ray runs. Bryce Harper hit his second homer of two races in so many days, and Philadelphia tied the game to four each.

The giants obtained leadership in the following half entry thanks in part to a questionable launch of the central gardener of the Philis Johan Rojas. With Jung Hoo Lee in second place with a double, Matt Chapman reached a single to the central garden. Lee stopped in third place, but Rojas fired a wandering release in the third baseline that came out to all his teammates and went out of play, allowing him to read and give the giants a 5-4 advantage that they would never lose. From there, San Francisco continued to accumulate.

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