Bats Back Robbie Ray's Solid Start as Giants Top Mets
Daniel Susac reached base four times in his first major-league start as San Francisco collected 13 hits and beat New York 7-2.
- On Thursday, rookie catcher Daniel Susac went 3-for-3 with a walk in his first major league start, leading the San Francisco Giants to a 7-2 victory over the New York Mets at Oracle Park.
- Giants manager Tony Vitello replaced Patrick Bailey in the starting lineup, breaking a streak where the team had used the same nine starters in their first six games.
- Designated hitter Rafael Devers homered off Sean Manaea in the sixth inning for his first home run of the season, while relief pitcher Blade Tidwell recorded a three-inning save to hand the Mets their third straight loss.
- After the game, Vitello praised Susac as a "weapon for us," while the rookie collected his first career hit, the Giants' lineup card, and the umpire's lineup card as memorabilia.
- Friday night's matchup at Oracle Park will feature the New York Mets and RHP Nolan McLean facing the San Francisco Giants and RHP Tyler Mahle in the series continuation.
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Bats back Robbie Ray’s solid start as Giants top Mets
Six players had an RBI apiece Thursday night for the host San Francisco Giants, who rolled to a 7-2 win over the New York Mets in the opener of a four-game series.Luis Arraez delivered a game-tying RBI triple in the first and Matt Chapman followed two pitches later with the go-ahead run-scoring double for the Giants, who have won three of four since being swept by the New York Yankees in the season-opening series.Bo Bichette had an RBI double in…
Daniel Susac enjoys big night in first major league start as the Giants top Mets 7-2
San Francisco rookie catcher Daniel Susac went 3 for 3 with a walk in his first four big league at-bats and the Giants rolled over the New York Mets 7-2.
What's going on with David Peterson early in the year?
What’s Up with the Mets? ⚾️The Mets opened their series against the Giants with a 7-2 loss in San Francisco (box)LHP David Peterson was awful from the jump and lucky to pitch into the fifth inning. His final line was 4.1 IP, 9 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 2 BB and 5 K. He also made an error that led to the third run crossing the plate in the first inningLHP Sean Manaea relieved Peterson and could not stop the bleeding. He gave up one run in 3.2 innings and wal…
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