Giants bring 2-1 series lead over Phillies into game 4
- The San Francisco Giants lead the series 2-1 against the Philadelphia Phillies ahead of game 4 on Thursday.
- San Francisco has a 9-3 road record, while Philadelphia holds a 6-3 home record.
- Nick Castellanos leads the Phillies with a.303 batting average.
- Injury updates include Weston Wilson and Ranger Suarez on the injured list for the Phillies, and Tom Murphy and Jerar Encarnacion for the Giants.
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SF Giants’ split series as Hicks matches career-high seven innings
PHILADELPHIA — Jordan Hicks’ start against the Philadelphia Phillies could best be described as odd. The good: Hicks matched his career-high of seven innings. The bad: Hicks allowed five earned runs. The weird: Hicks allowed all five runs in the first yet still threw a career-high 105 pitches, having his share of words for the Phillies’ bench and, at times, the umpiring crew. It was one of the most abnormal starts — if not the most abnormal star…

Thriving on the road, Giants look for series win vs. Phillies
Following a series victory in New York, the San Francisco Giants can take a set from the Philadelphia Phillies when they continue their 10-game road trip Thursday afternoon.
Jung Hoo Lee and the Giants Awed The Baseball World With A Dominant Road Trip
The Giants have announced themselves to the baseball world with a dominant road trip, winning a series over the Yankees and splitting with the Phillies. Jung Hoo Lee announced himself to the world stage with his unbelievable performance in the Bronx. Veterans and key young guns contributed heavily throughout this tough road trip for the Giants. The Giants are now 13-6, good for third in the National League. This team is a clear threat that many …
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