

Doval blows rare save as SF Giants fall to Padres in 10 innings
Camilo Doval blew his first save since re-entering the closer role and allowed his first earned runs since April 7 as the Giants fell to the San Diego Padres, 3-2, in 10 innings on Tuesday night at Oracle Park. The blown save erased a great start by Landen Roupp, who pitched 6 1/3 shutout innings and lowered his ERA on the season to 3.18. Heliot Ramos gave the Giants a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning with a two-run shot to center field, a drive he admired for several seconds before flipping his bat and beginning to jog the bases.
Giants Star Reliever Keeps Up Red-Hot Production After Historic Month
The San Francisco Giants are going to remain contenders in the National League with how good their pitching staff is. The starting rotation looks great, anchored by a strong one-two punch of Logan Webb and Robbie Ray, who are both performing like aces. Youngsters Landen Roupp, Hayden Birdsong and Kyle Harrison are all thriving regardless of the role the team has them in.
San Francisco Giants Making Unfortunate Team History with Anemic Offense
After a 1-0 shutout loss on Monday night against the San Diego Padres, the San Francisco Giants are in a historic offensive rut. The Giants lost 1-0. San Francisco mustered just five hits in the defeat, and no player registered more than one. Willy Adames (.206), Lamonte Wade Jr. (.167), Patrick Bailey (.188) are all starters hitting under .210 for Bob Melvin's group.
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1918 — Casey Stengel, after being traded by Brooklyn in the offseason, made his return to Ebbets Field a memorable one. In his first at-bat, Stengel called time, stepped out of the batter’s box and doffed his cap. 1934 — Myril Hoag hit a major league record six singles in the New York Yankees’ 15-3 rout of the Boston Red Sox.
Giants Star Pitcher Named National League Pitcher of the Month
It was a very strong month for the San Francisco Giants and a major reason for that success was because of the pitching staff. Coming into the season, the Giants were a team that was going to be relying heavily on their pitching staff, and especially their starting rotation to carry them. While their bullpen has ended up being the best part of the team so far, their starting rotation has had a couple of excellent performers. Although Logan Webb has been the ace of the staff for the past several years, he has got a great sidekick at the top of the rotation in Robbie Ray this campaign.
SF Giants to promote top prospect Eldridge to Triple-A, source confirms
The Giants are promoting first baseman Bryce Eldridge, the top prospect in their organization, from Double-A Richmond to Triple-A Sacramento, a source confirmed to this news organization. Eldridge, 20, is currently hitting .280/.350/.512 with seven home runs and 20 RBIs over 34 games for the Richmond Flying Squirrels. Eldridge's promotion to Sacramento comes as the Giants are in the midst of a collective cold spell offensively, scoring only 30 runs over their last 15 games.
Which Giants Slugger Has Best Chance to Snap Team's 30-Home Run Drought?
It has been quite a long time since any member of the San Francisco Giants has hit 30 home runs in a single season. Between an organizational challenge in landing big-name players and free agency and a pitcher-friendly home ballpark, no Giant has achieved the feat since Barry Bonds hit 45 in 2004. One of those players, former Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Willy Adames, now plays for San Francisco, but he has just five blasts this season with virtually no chance of breaching 30. As the calendar turns to June, three different Giants hitters are on pace to have a chance with 10 home runs each.
Padres Make Matt Waldron Roster Move
The San Diego Padres activated right-handed pitcher Matt Waldron off the 60-day injured list and optioned him to Triple-A El Paso at the end of his minor league rehab assignment. The Padres currently only have four healthy starters at the MLB level: Dylan Cease, Nick Pivetta, Randy Vasquez and Stephen Kolek.
San Diego Padres Set to Call Up Pitcher Ryan Bergert For 1st Career MLB Start
Ryan Bergert got his first taste of big league action in April, but the righty will take on an even larger role upon his return to the majors on Tuesday. San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt told reporters Monday night that Bergert would start Tuesday's series opener against the San Francisco Giants. The transaction has not yet been made official, so it remains to be seen what corresponding move the Padres will make to get Bergert up from Triple-A El Paso. While Bergert has four MLB relief appearances under his belt, Tuesday will mark his first career start.
Erik Miller Has Been Key for the San Francisco Giants Bullpen
After a disappointing 2024 season, the San Francisco Giants went all-in this offseason on finding success for 2025, starting with the hiring of Buster Posey as the organization's President of Baseball Operations. A major reason for the Giants' success this season has been the performance of the bullpen, which is ranked No. 1 in ERA with a 2.42 on the season.
Tuesday MLB snapshot: Giants send Roupp to the bump vs San Diego
San Diego Padres (34-24, second in the NL West) vs. San Francisco Giants (33-27, third in the NL West) San Francisco; Tuesday, 9:45 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES : Padres: Ryan Bergert (0-0); Giants: Landen Roupp (3-4, 3.70 ERA, 1.45 WHIP, 56 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Giants -147, Padres +123; over/under is 8 runs BOTTOM LINE : The San Diego Padres lead 1-0 in a four-game series against the San Francisco Giants. San Francisco has a 17-10 record in home games and a 33-27 record overall. The Giants are 11-3 in games when they hit two or more home runs. San Diego has a 34-24 record overall and a 14-14 record on the road. The Padres are 17-5 in games when they did not allow a home run. The
SF Giants' offensive woes continue in extra-inning loss to Padres
When asked about Logan Webb's performance against the San Diego Padres, catcher Patrick Bailey said it was “the best I've ever seen him.” Webb ended the night with a no decision, and the Giants ended the night with a 1-0, 10-inning loss to the Padres on Monday at Oracle Park as the offensive woes continued. The Giants have mustered only 30 runs over their last 15 games.
Giants Receive Positive Injury Update After First Baseman Left Game Early
The San Francisco Giants suffered a tough loss on Monday with the offense struggling to provide run support for ace Logan Webb. After a lengthy road trip, the Giants returned home for a critical series against the San Diego Padres. As one of the main competitors in the National League West, this four-game set at home is essential for San Francisco to perform well in. The Giants ultimately fell in 10 innings by a score of 1-0, squandering a great outing from their ace.