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Giants use the Islamic Islam, more homer to explode diamondbacks

May 13, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants Second Master Christian Koss (50), during the second shot in Oracle Park Arizona Diamondbacks against a great Islam after hitting the bases moves. Compulsory Credit: John Heft-Imagn Images

The rookie Christian Koss was a great Islam, Jung Ho Lee and Willy Adames deepened, and San Francisco Giants made a shaky start by Robbie Ray to exceed the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-6, who visited Tuesday night.

Ray (6-0) allowed three runs at the top of the first, and then allowed him to join Max Fried from New York Yankees as the only jug that started the next five inning.

Corbin Carroll, who provided two houses 2-1 in the serial opener on Monday, started his 14th Homer in the seventh shot to attract Diamondbacks in 7-4.

In the eighth place, Arizona, who still follows three, uploaded the bases with one against Giants relaxing Camilo Doval. However, the old close, Ktel Marte’yi, the end of the first house as a double game from the first house was grounded.

23. Major League match played Koss, the second career in the first career house running Giants ahead.

Arizona Starter Brandon PFAADT (6-3) After a Wilmer Flores Single, Adames and Patrick Bailey walked, after walking, Koss lifted his slam to the left field and turned the 3-0 Diamondbacks leadership to 4-3 Giants.

Adames made 6-3 against Juan Morillo, the fifth of the season, with Homer of the season. Giants, Morillo’nun wild field, added a third run.

PFAADT continued only four inning accused of four running on six strokes. He walked three and shot three.

Ray, after six strokes, went ahead 7-3 and allowed seven strokes and three walks. He shot nine.

A few minutes after silencing Diamondback’s late threat, Lee’s fifth Homer of the year made three conditions from Joe Mantiply, 10-4.

Josh Naylor of Arizona scored a two -stage Bomb, a two -stage bomb, a two -stage bomb from Spencer Bivens, the fourth jug of the giants in the ninth.

While Mike Yastrzemski took three hit, Koss, Lee, Adames, Flores and Lamonte Wade Jr. Adames and Flores scored twice each.

Naylor, who contributed to a two -stage single of Arizona, finished with two hit and four RBIs for the loss and winning Diamondbacks in the last 11 matches. Tim Tawa collected three singles, Carroll and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Each of them made two strokes and Carroll and Eugenio Suarez scored twice.

-FELD level media

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