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The San Francisco Giants were 13-18, 5th in the NL West. Yesterday, the San Francisco Giants let it slip away against the Philadelphia Phillies 2-3 at Citizens Bank Park.

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a rough stretch

A rough patch, by the numbers. A 2-5 stretch over the last 7 is hard to spin. Compounding things, opponents have them by 8 runs this week.

Giants Game on May 01

Opponent:Tampa Bay Rays (18-12)
Location:Tropicana Field
First Pitch:07:10 PM EDT
Pitching Matchup:Robbie Ray (2-3, 2.70 ERA) vs Shane McClanahan (2-2, 3.91 ERA)
TV Broadcast:NBCS BA, Rays.TV
Forecast:☁️ Overcast, 51°F, Wind 7 mph

Giants Score & Recap

Yesterday, the San Francisco Giants let it slip away against the Philadelphia Phillies 2-3 at Citizens Bank Park.

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Giants Record & Standings

NL West

TeamL10WLPCTGBSTRK
Dodgers
2011.645 L2
Padres
1911.6330.5 L2
D-backs
1614.5333.5 L1
Rockies
1418.4386.5 L1
Giants
1318.4197.0 L3

San Francisco Giants are 2-5 in their last 7 games, with a -8 run differential.

Giants Player Stats & Leaders

Batting Leaders

PlayerHRAVGOPSRBI
10
Casey Schmitt
4.301.89114
17
Heliot Ramos
3.282.74915
51
Jung Hoo Lee
2.297.78511

Pitching Leaders

PitcherW-LERAWHIPIP
65
Landen Roupp
5-12.550.9135.1
38
Robbie Ray
2-32.701.1433.1
62
Logan Webb
2-34.301.3644.0

Hot Hitters

PlayerStreak
17
Heliot Ramos
5 hits, 1 RBI, .417 AVG in last 3 games

Hot Pitchers

PitcherStreak
62
Logan Webb
7.0 IP, 6 K, 1 ER in dominant recent start
65
Landen Roupp
6.0 IP, 6 K, 0 ER in dominant recent start
68
Erik Miller
3.1 scoreless IP, 4 K in 3 recent games

Giants News

The San Francisco Giants' struggles continued as they were swept in a doubleheader by the Philadelphia Phillies, dropping both games after blowing one-run leads late in the innings. In a heartbreaking display, they let Bryson Stott and Kyle Schwarber each deliver game-tying hits, leading to walk-off losses that showcased the team's glaring offensive woes. With a meager average of just 2.7 runs per game over the last week, it's clear the Giants need to shake things up. As April comes to a close with a 13-16 record, fans are left wondering which players deserve a spot on this roster moving forward. With momentum shifting downwards and key players struggling to find their rhythm, the Giants must address these pressing issues as they prepare for another matchup against the Phillies.

Sources
3 SF Giants who simply have no business being on the roster as April concludes
Aroundthefoghorn
3 SF Giants who simply have no business being on the roster as April concludes
The SF Giants had an up and down month of April. They need to make some changes and that could start with three players who have no business on the roster.
SF Giants-Phillies April 30 Rain Delay: Heavy rain briefly stops play in the sixth inning
Aroundthefoghorn
SF Giants-Phillies April 30 Rain Delay: Heavy rain briefly stops play in the sixth inning
Thursday night's game between the SF Giants and Phillies has been delayed due to rain. This article will be updated as we learn more.
Exasperation, the sequel
McCovey Chronicles
Exasperation, the sequel
Nine straight sinkers to Bryson Stott before his game-tying triple that led to the Phillies 3-2 walk-off win earlier in the day.  Seven straight splitters to Kyle Schwarber before he ripped a two-out, game-tying double that eventually led to another Philly win in 10 innings — the first time an MLB team has walked-off twice […]
Giants vs. Phillies enters rain delay
McCovey Chronicles
Giants vs. Phillies enters rain delay
The San Francisco Giants and Philadelphia Phillies are, once again, dealing with poor weather. Their scheduled game on Wednesday was postponed due to inclement weather, which led to a doubleheader on Thursday. All went smoothly for the first game (other than the Giants blowing a ninth-inning lead and getting walked off), but trouble came in […]
Giants swept in doubleheader after letting one-run leads slip away in both games
MLB.com
Giants swept in doubleheader after letting one-run leads slip away in both games
PHILADELPHIA -- The Giants started Thursday by getting walked off, 3-2, in Game 1 of their split doubleheader against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Somehow, it only got worse from there. The Giants blew another one-run lead in the ninth inning and couldn’t overcome a series of late mistakes
Two good: Phillies walk off both ends of split DH
ESPN
Two good: Phillies walk off both ends of split DH
Philadelphia swept both games of a split doubleheader against the visiting San Francisco Giants and did so in impressive fashion: with walk-off wins in each and the same pitcher, Chase Shugart, earning both victories.

Giants Upcoming Schedule

The San Francisco Giants host the San Diego Padres for a 3-game series starting Monday.

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