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Elias Diaz Homers swept Giants against Padres 2 match sets

April 30, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; San Francisco Giants Shortstop Willy Adames (2) was washed by the first master Luis Arraez (4) of San Diego Padres during his first shot in Petco Park. Adames came out in the game. Compulsory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

Elias Diaz, San Diego Padres’in visiting San Francisco Giants on Wednesday after the afternoon 5-3 victory to help complete a two-game sweep and scored a goal.

Fernando Tatis Jr. had three strokes and ran at the bullet point and Luis Arraez had a run and RBI, Run and RBI for Padres, who won 7-4 serial opener on Tuesday.

Padres Starter Michael King (4-1) permitted a run and three 2/3 inning on top of three strokes, hit six and walked one.

Heliot Ramos and Mike Yastrzemski grumbled for San Francisco.

Giants Starter Landen ROUPP (2-2) 4 1/3 strokes gave four runs and seven hit. He shot four and walked three.

Gavin Sheets walked to the second place for Padres, made a grounding, and Tyler Wade went ahead 1-0.

Diaz hit the number 9, the third with a high fly on the left wall. A fan wearing a Giants shirt reached the ball, but threw his wrist and the fence. The game was reviewed for a fan intervention, but a home run was counted and San Diego went ahead 2-0.

Tatis, Arraez and Manny Machado gave a three flat single single to make 3-0 in fifth place. San Diego finally loaded the bases on a throwing and scored a swinging back to Jose Iglesias.

King retired 10 in a row before hitting Tyler Fitzgerald with a sixth field. Yastrzemski then listed a single center. Machado then became the third Hopper from Willy Adames, and laid second for the power while lying on his back, but King threw a run to end the 4-1 and King’s Day because Jung Ho Lee was first hit by Arraez to a hard ground.

Jeremiah entered the estra and shot Matt Chapman to finish his kick.

Arraez went on the sixth place and went ahead.

Ramos made a solo shot to cut seventh in 5-2, and Yastrzemski deepened to make 5-3 in eighth.

Roberto Suarez ranked ninth to MLB leader 12.

-FELD level media

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