San Francisco won an 8-4 home game at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California, on the 28th (Korea time).
The Philadelphia Phillies are a strong team, solidly maintaining its No. 1 ranking in the National League East with 38 wins and 16 losses and a 0.704 win rate this season before the game. The Philadelphia Phillies are the only team that has a 70 percent win rate in the entire league.
Philadelphia also has a lot of room to ride with lower-ranked teams, as it is 6.5 games ahead of Atlanta, second in the same district. 토토사이트넷
On the other hand, before the game, San Francisco tied for second place in the National League West with 28 wins and 28 losses and a winning percentage of 50 percent in this season. Notably, San Francisco is drawing attention as it has been on the rise since Lee Jung-hoo was recently out of the team's roster due to a shoulder injury.
Rookie Luis Matos (22), who was deployed to fill Lee's vacancy in the game on the day, contributed to his team's victory by making two hits and one run from five times at bat against the powerful Philadelphia Phillies. Having been called up to the Major League in mid-February due to Lee's injury, he is an alternative resource, but has been performing so well that he does not feel Lee's vacancy.
In particular, he was out after a close game of up to 12 pitches against Matt Stram (33), the bullpen pitcher of the opposing team, in his fifth at-bat today, as a young player, but fans applauded his concentration and grit.
In addition to Matos, San Francisco's catcher Petrick Bailey (25), played two hits, one RBI and one run in three at-bats, and Heliot Ramos (25), who started in left field, also performed well in attack, scoring two hits and two RBIs in four at-bats.
San Francisco Giants had a total of 12 hits on the day, displaying robustness in offense. On the other hand, ace Blake Snell (31), who took the mound as San Francisco's starting pitcher, collapsed on the day, allowing five hits and three runs in just four innings. Snell has not been able to pay his price at all with an ERA of 10.42 this season.
However, the San Francisco Giants' bullpen pitcher Randy Rodriguez (25), Eric Miller (26), and Ryan Walker (29) threw consecutive pitches, blocking the Philadelphia Phillies' lineup without allowing a single point. In other words, the bullpen effectively extinguished fire caused by poor starting pitchers.
San Francisco, which won the game, recorded 28 wins and 27 losses in the season, and could rank second in the National League West depending on the results of San Diego's game.