Detroit Tigers sweep San Francisco Giants with 4-3 win
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Giants second. Matt Chapman doubles to left field. Willy Adames grounds out to second base, Gleyber Torres to Colt Keith. Matt Chapman to third. LaMonte Wade doubles to right field. Matt
Justyn-Henry Malloy capped a four-run fifth inning with a two-run single and the host Detroit Tigers won their fourth straight game, edging the San Francisco Giants, 4-3, on Wednesday afternoon.
Chapman went 1-for-3 with a run scored and a walk in Monday's 3-1 loss to Detroit. Chapman singled on a groundball to center field in the sixth inning before coming around to score San Francisco's lone run.
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mlive on MSNTigers rally from 3-0 deficit to finish sweep of GiantsThe Tigers (37-20) finished their homestand with four straight wins after dropping the first three games to the Guardians.
Tommy Kahnle was summoned and he impressively extricated the Tigers from the mess. He got pinch-hitter Patrick Bailey to fly out to shallow left. He struck out Christian Koss after he failed twice to lay down a bunt.
The San Francisco Giants were one of the most pleasant surprises in baseball in the early going of the season. Several executives believed that their hot start
Three players have struggled in 2025 for the Giants, driving fans wild with their inconsistency and inability to perform at a high level.
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Combined with similar production from fellow slugger Heliot Ramos over that span, San Francisco has been able to maneuver around recent injury concerns in the pitching staff and a
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SB Nation on MSNMatt Chapman has rarely been this bad against the fastballChapman’s -4 Run Value against the 4-seam fastball is 17th-worst in MLB (minimum 50 plate appearances), placing him among a crop of players you’d expect to be doing a lot better against a fundamental baseball pitch. Jung Hoo Lee is outpacing him with a -6 and Anthony Santander is right there with Lee. Tied with Chapman? Mike Yastrzemski.