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Hayden Birdsong’s effective beginnings passed the giants Royals

May 20, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Kansas City Royals takes a step against San Francisco Giants during the first shot in Oracle Park. Compulsory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images

Hayden Birdsong won the first beginning of the season with five strong inning, and San Francisco Giants won a second jug duel with the visitor Kansas City Royals and won 3-2 victory on Tuesday.

Willy Adames doubled in a run and threw one more for Giants who lost 3-1 serial opener on Monday night.

Jung Hoo Lee proved that there was a difference in the fifth and four Giants relaxing, and came together to limit the royals to a run in the last four strokes and sent San Francisco to the fourth win.

Birdsong (2-0), which Jordan Hicks changed in rotation, contributed to a single run in the third shot with a faulty collection shot and a wild pitch, and after that, Drew Waters, who opened the frame with a single one, scored a victim of Kyle Isbel.

Birdsong gave up five strokes, walking and a run while four strokes.

Giants, a field hit the fourth goal scored by Heliot Ramos’da Adames’in 1-0 watched up to an outward triple. Lamonte Wade Jr. After walking, Casey Schmitt took ahead with a single who threw Adames to San Francisco.

San Francisco scored fifth in the fifth and Royals march Michael Lorenzen (3-5) shot the game. Lee’s RBI Single watched the first master Vinnie Pasquantino’s throwing error after Mike Yastrzemski was shot and a grounding by Wilmer Flores.

Royals, looking for a third consecutive win, produced the eighth last score of the game. Hunter Renfroe doubled, came third in Jonathan India’s field and scored goals in Bobby Witt Jr.’s single.

However, after two fields, Witt began to try, and Royals never took another baserunner.

1-2-3 Ninth Acting Giants Relaxing Ryan Walker, the ninth rescue was credit. Randy Rodriguez, Kyle Harrison and Camilo Doval, Birdsong and Walker’s three -stroke relief.

Yastrzemski had a pair of singles for giants who hit Royals 8-7.

Maikel Garcia had two strokes for Kansas City.

-FELD level media

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