Willy Adames, Jung Hoo Lee Each Drive in Three Runs as Giants Send Dodgers to Seventh Straight Loss
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 12 – Camilo Doval earned his 15th save as the Giants cut their National League West deficit to four games, improving to 7-2 in their last nine matches, officials said.
- The San Francisco Giants defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-7 on Friday night at Oracle Park, extending the Dodgers' losing streak to seven games.
- The Giants established a strong lead after Dodgers pitcher Dustin May struggled, allowing seven runs before completing five innings, highlighted by a five-run rally where the Giants batted through their lineup in the fifth inning.
- Willy Adames contributed a home run and a two-run triple, driving in three runs, while Jung Hoo Lee also recorded a triple and three RBIs. Shohei Ohtani launched a milestone 32nd home run of the year, sending the ball into McCovey Cove.
- Ohtani's home run marked the 65th by an opponent to land in McCovey Cove over Oracle Park's 25-year history, and Camilo Doval earned his 15th save by inducing a game-ending double play.
- The Giants improved to 52-43 and cut the National League West division gap to four games behind the first-place Dodgers, who fell to 56-39 amid their longest skid since 2017.
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