Bubic's 7 Shutout Innings and Pasquantino's Homer Lift the Royals over the Giants 3-1
- Kansas City Royals left-hander Kris Bubic pitched seven shutout innings and Pasquantino hit a two-run homer to beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 at Oracle Park on May 19, 2025.
- Bubic, who began his career at Archbishop Mitty and Stanford before being drafted 40th overall, faced the Giants seven years after being drafted and entered the game with a 1.66 ERA and the fifth-best MLB ERA.
- Bubic allowed only two hits after a scoring change converted an error to a single, struck out five, walked three, and ended the Giants' nine-game winning streak in Robbie Ray's starts.
- Pasquantino drove in two runs with his eighth homer of the season in the eighth inning, while the Giants scored once on an RBI double by Jung Hoo Lee but could not overcome Bubic’s strong performance.
- The Royals snapped the Giants’ three-game win streak, dropping the Giants to 4-11 against left-handed starters, and Bubic lowered his ERA to 1.47 while improving to a 5-2 record.
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Bubic’s 7 shutout innings and Pasquantino’s homer lift the Royals over the Giants 3-1
Kris Bubic threw seven scoreless innings, losing a no-hit bid in the sixth on an official scoring change, and Vinnie Pasquantino hit a two-run homer in the eighth as the Kansas City Royals got past the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Monday night.

Bubic's 7 shutout innings and Pasquantino's homer lift the Royals over the Giants 3-1
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