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Matt Chapman has 2 HRs, a career-high 8 RBIs, as Giants go deep 7 times to rout Cubs 18-3
Matt Chapman drove in a career-high eight runs as San Francisco hit seven homers and handed Chicago its 19th loss in 25 games.
- On Friday, Matt Chapman hit his fourth career grand slam and a three-run homer to lead the San Francisco Giants past the Chicago Cubs 18-3 in Chicago.
- Chapman's blast marked the Giants' second grand slam in two days and their sixth this season, all within San Francisco's last 18 games.
- Willy Adames and Casey Schmitt each hit two home runs, while Jonah Cox added a solo shot; Giants starter Robbie Ray allowed no runs over five innings.
- The loss extended the Cubs' recent struggles, marking their 19th defeat in 25 games as San Francisco's offense dominated throughout the contest.
- Giants RHP Landen Roupp faces Cubs RHP Ben Brown on Saturday as the series continues between the teams.
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Matt Chapman has 2 HRs, a career-high 8 RBIs, as Giants go deep 7 times to rout Cubs 18-3
Matt Chapman hit his fourth career grand slam in the fourth inning and added a three-run shot to cap San Francisco’s seven-run sixth inning and the Giants pounded the slumping Chicago Cubs 18-3.
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