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Willy Adames deepens twice, pouring Giants Rockies

May 4, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants Shortstop Willy Adames (2) reacts to the second house of the game after opposing Colorado Rockies during the second shot in Oracle Park. Compulsory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images

Willy Adames made the first two Homer matches for San Francisco, Mike Yastrzemski and Wilmer Flores were carved with a two-stage hit, and Giants bombed the Colorado Rockies 9-3 in the afternoon.

Logan Webb (4-2) passed Seven Inning for his ninth career against Rockies, and the giants helped get the 3-1 series after leaving the opener on Thursday.

In the first 34 matches, Adames, who was only two homer as a giant, tried to Rockies Starting to the German Marquez (0-6) for San Francisco's 13-hit attack rolling.

Two Homer was the eighth of his play career. Last year, he took three in the 32-Homer season for Milwaukee Brewers.

Adames added a RBI couple in fifth place and gave three hits and three RBIs for the day to connect the highest levels of the season.

Yastrzemski had two RBI single in Marquez's last field in the last field of the game. The giants scored three goals in the shooting.

Marquez was accused of five running in six strokes in 4 1/3 inning. He shot three and didn't walk anyone.

San Francisco opened a four -conditioned game of Flores, including two RBI singles. Lamonte Wade Jr. ran San Francisco's score.

WebB delivered the ball to the bull with a pillow. He allowed a run and six strokes in seven strokes and six strokes with two walks and six strikes.

Lonely Rockies, who ran against WebB, was the product of Jacob Stallings's single after Mickey Moniak trio.

Colorado, Jordan Beck and Ryan McMahon ranked eighth in a row and completed the score of the game, and the Hunter Goodman jogging score made a grounding.

Yastrzemski and Patrick Bailey finished with two hit and two runs for Giants, who completed their single series. Wade and Luis Matos had two hit.

Moniak, McMahon and Goodman, collected two strokes for Colorado, which was subjected to 11th series defeat to start the year.

-FELD level media

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