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Logan Webb, Giants Seek series NL's worst Rockies win

23 April 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants throws Milwaukee Brewers at the first shot in Oracle Park. Compulsory Credit: Eakin Howard-Imagn Images

San Francisco Giants will look for another victory when they go to a third win in four -game series against Colorado Rockies on Sunday.

Giants Ace Logan Webb (3-2, 2.83), San Francisco, who was defeated 4-3 in the serial opener on Thursday, will oppose the German Marquez (0-5, 9.82).

Matt Chapman was a driving force in the win of the two giants, on Friday, 4-0 victory on the team's goal and on Saturday with a victory of 6-3 to make a sixth slim to make a sixth shot.

The giants made only 12 strokes in two wins, but the manager Bob Melvin reminded everyone later: when, how many are not.

“Most of the home run and most hits were influential.” He said. He continued: “We have a few men who feel that we can get more aggressively. But today it was shot quite in time. I hope it increases your trust on the plate.”

This season, the giants who have fired at home with a win at home so far, attached to the national league leadership at the weekend, Marquez did not like anything better than erupting in the final.

The 30 -year -old child served six or more running in each of the last four beginnings. He has given up on Tuesday, 5 1/3 shots against Atlanta Braves, where he gave up seven runs.

A little surprisingly, Marquez later was optimistic, “I changed my delivery a little and felt good. Everything was there. I have to take it and continue.”

Potentially, he is looking forward to developing some ugly number of ugly careers against the giants he went to with 6,62 ERA and 5-10 initially.

“I'm fighting,” he said. “This is a little annoying, but every trip is an opportunity to make a good start. I don't have results. I should continue to work and be better.”

On the other hand, Webb has made a feast for Rockies for years and 16 head-to-head (15 beginning) 3.23 ERA 8-3. Eight wins are most against any opponent.

Like Marquez, Webb was the worst of his season at the last beginning of San Diego on Tuesday. He was labeled with a loss of 7-4 defeats and gave five runs and nine hit in only five inning.

Both jugs had an increase in confidence while watching the first three matches of the series.

Rockies took only 16 hit in three games, including any of the two losses for extra bases. Four of the seven runs in the series came on Thursday 4-3 wins.

6-27 years old, Rockies has the worst record in big leagues. The season has been just a little longer than a month, 17 matches behind the Los Angeles Dodgers on the National League West.

– Media at the field level

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