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Justin Verlander is trying to close Giants high -score offspring

May 1, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants throws Savahi Justin Verlander (35) to Colorado Rockies at the first shot in Oracle Park. Compulsory Credit: Eakin Howard-Imagn Images

One night after cooling San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs will aim to exhibit its third series on Tuesday night.

Chicago won four of the last five matches, including 9-2 wins against Giants on Monday, on Monday. For the fifth time in seven matches, Cubs scored at least six running and now covered the MLB-Most 217 in the season. Chicago also leads all 30 teams in the average of the hit (.262) and hit (332).

The extraordinary beginning of the club's season on the plate was exhibited on Monday, especially when the pups released five running to get away from the giants.

“We continued to activate the line and resulted in a lot of things on the board.” He said. “We took advantage of some mistakes, but at the same time we applied real pressure to them with our bats.”

It is difficult to show a place in the order when Chicago doesn't get production, and hunter Carson Kelly. After starting the eighth home run of the season on Monday, Kelly now shoots .361 with 23 RBI.

Kelly, “good oscillations continue to be good in bats,” he said. “It's hard to find the crime from this position in this league, and when you get it, it makes your crime dangerous.”

In Tuesday mound, Colin Rea (2-0, 1.46 ERA) initially fifth of the season.

For the last time, Rea, Thursday, Pittsburgh pirates in the face of 8-3 wins six inning threw two conditions.

34-year-old Rea will try to find better chances against Giants, because the senior right-handed 1-3 records and four careers start against ERA.

San Francisco started his feet wrong on Monday on six match journeys and collected only two runs while making four mistakes.

“It's just a closed night,” Giants said Bob Melvin. “Obviously our jugs had to work a little more after mistakes. We are better than the defensive.”

The only crime form of the giants came to Homer, the two conditions of Luis Matos, the second in three games for the 23 -year -old outdoor player.

“He played three games in a row and is useful for a young player who is consistent in bats.” He said. “After having a hard time to start the season, it seems to shake the bat much better.”

Justin Verlander (0-2, 4.38 ERA) is trying to win his first win with Giants on Tuesday with the club on Tuesday.

The future Famer Hall comes out of the longest trip of the season, and unstable against the Colorado Rockies 6 1/3 inning throws two conditions. Giants lost 4-3.

42-year-old Verlander met Cubs three times during his 20-year career and released 2-0 records and 1.50 ERA against the club.

-FELD level media

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