Adames, Matos Each Have 4 of the Giants' 18 Hits in a 15-8 Victory over the Orioles
Willy Adames and Luis Matos each recorded four hits as the Giants set season highs with 15 runs and 18 hits, outscoring opponents 47-20 during their six-game winning streak.
- On Friday, the San Francisco Giants scored a season-high 15 runs in San Francisco to beat the Baltimore Orioles 15-8, extending their winning streak to six games.
- After a rocky start, Baltimore's bullpen compounded the problem as Orioles starter Dean Kremer allowed seven runs and nine hits on Friday.
- Dominic Smith had two hits and a team-high four RBIs, including a homer that landed in McCovey Cove, while Willy Adames scored from first base on a key play.
- Baltimore Orioles' errors by Jackson Holliday, Dylan Beavers, and Emmanuel Rivera led to four runs, deepening their skid to five straight losses and eight in nine games.
- Despite San Francisco's offensive surge, Orioles starter Dean Kremer allowed seven runs on nine hits in three innings, marking his shortest start this season.
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Giants’ top offensive game of season sinks Orioles
Dominic Smith launched a home run into the bay, Luis Matos and Willy Adames collected four hits apiece and the San Francisco Giants ran their winning streak to six games with an 15-8 shellacking of the visiting Baltimore Orioles on Friday. Matos and Adames scored three times apiece, while Jung Hoo Lee, Rafael Devers and Matt Chapman had two runs each for the Giants in the opener of a three-game interleague series. San Francisco hung up double-fi…


Giants' top offensive game of season sinks Orioles
Dominic Smith launched a home run into the bay, Luis Matos and Willy Adames collected four hits apiece and the San Francisco Giants ran their winning streak to six games with an 15-8 shellacking of the visiting Baltimore Orioles on…

Adames, Matos each have 4 of the Giants' 18 hits in a 15-8 victory over the Orioles
Willy Adames and Luis Matos each had four of San Francisco’s 18 hits, Dominic Smith homered and drove in four runs and the Giants extended their winning streak to six with a 15-8 romp over the Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.

SF Giants score season-high 15 runs, extend winning streak to six games
SAN FRANCISCO — Dominic Smith grew up idolizing Barry Bonds. He watched how Bonds sent home run after home run into McCovey Cove, sending awaiting cadres of kayaks into a craze. Now, Smith, too, knows the feeling of sending a long ball into the San Francisco Bay. Smith’s first Splash Hit — and the 107th in Oracle Park history — was the highlight of a night where the Giants (67-68) outslugged the Baltimore Orioles 15-8 on Friday night. San Franci…
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