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GIANTS POSTCAST: Giants SWEPT by Marlins in WORST SERIES OF THE SEASON

  • On Thursday afternoon at Oracle Park, the San Francisco Giants aimed to avoid being swept as they faced the Miami Marlins in the concluding game of their three-match set.
  • The Giants faced repeated hit-by-pitches throughout their nine-game home stand, including Casey Schmitt, Jung Hoo Lee, and Dominic Smith being plunked in Wednesday's game.
  • Wednesday's contest saw the Giants lose 8-5 in 10 innings after a late Marlins rally fueled by bases-loaded walks and hit batters, further frustrating an already struggling offense.
  • Manager Bob Melvin was reluctant to comment on the topic but acknowledged that there are times when the team must stand up for their players, while pitcher Logan Webb shared his irritation over the increasing number of teammates being hit by pitches.
  • The Giants finished the homestand with six losses and face a critical series finale to prevent a sweep amid concerns over player safety and offensive struggles.
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SF Giants’ frustrations extend beyond loss to Marlins after three batters plunked

Casey Schmitt underwent an X-ray after being hit in the left wrist

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The Mercury news broke the news in San Jose, United States on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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