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MLB results: The offensive of Giants blows Logan Webb Start in the loss of twins

Heliot Ramos was on the third basis as a binding run with an out in the 8th and seemed to be prepared to pull the San Francisco Giants out of the swamp.

After another day with a absent crime, Ramos was responsible for all three hits of the team on this day. His second Inning solo shot by Joe Ryan was San Francisco’s lonely player of the game so far, and what felt like the only ball in the game that had not appeared for an infection.

His lead-off doubles from the right wall set San Francisco’s first AT-BAT into the series with a runner in the rating of 17 Innerings, and only the second time did they have the lead-off runner on the basis (ironically also Heliot Ramos and also in the 8th Inning).

Theoretically only Outs were needed to combine the game – and outs were a specialty of the San Francisco crime since he ended up in Minnesota. Lamonte Wade Jr. has contributed to the fact that line experience flew into the deep center to drive Ramos forward, and this strange, strange feeling of the possibility bloomed. Options, Rating Options presented themselves as Patrick Bailey in the box and the twins Infield on the grass.

A victim fly, a security squeeze, gently hit dribbler, a large one that forces an infectioner for her backhand or into a dive – at that time the fans did not even venture the possibility of a hit. Two in an inning? Was that allowed at all? The most elastic and most generative that our imagination could be after the mining performance has been enforced in the last two nights by productive out.

That too was too much to ask.

You always look at yourself and wonder how something like this could happen. A stupid back pick? Really? These never work! How could the most precious and rarest goods for the giants – a Baserunner – be treated so funky at this moment?

But maybe funky is not exactly fair. Certainly in the heat of the moment I reacted as if it were an outrageous mistake that borders on the immoral. But after going through all the stages of grief after the consequences, it was clear that Ramos did not necessarily play quickly and easily, but rather a victim of the situation. Ramos had to be aggressive and had to concentrate uniquely on pressing every possible advantage from the limited resource available to him. Every ball in the game, he went. The moment of contact broke for the plate. If not he, who then? If not, when? Desperation is the result of a scarcity. His big secondary lead reflected this necessity of the wall, and the twins used them with a well -performed pick -up game.

Heliot Ramos, when he was picked up in third place in the eighth inn of the 2-1 defeat of the Giants: “I was just focused on making contact and getting the run. At the end of the day it is the game of the game. I feel bad about it. It was that we lost this game.”

-Maria I. Guardado (@miguardado.bsky.social) 2025-05-11T02: 15: 24.718z

Ramos’s guilt is therefore up for debate. He is right in the sense that the collection of the bale was the hay who broke the back of the camel-but it was not his fault that the giants lost. This distinction is clear in the eight other battery in the line -up. And really, Christian Koss also gets a pass. The No. 9-Schlagmann broke out paddacks perfect game yesterday.

In fact, Ramos and Koss 6 from San Franciscos 7 hits in this series-long-term the rest of the occupation only 1 for 47. I am not a doctor, but it feels like a simple diagnosis of dieser type of collective facilities on the plate will not win many baseball games.

Yes, day two of the drought. Another strong representation of impotence from the San Francisco crime. Almost the victims of perfection on Friday against Chris Paddack, the order of events was slightly shaken against Joe Ryan on Saturday, but the results were the same.

This was not completely unexpected after Friday, and even before Paddack’s 4-Seeme night, the Giants had very clear that they did not hit the pitch type well. Your -1.18 4 -Sael runs over the average the lowest brand at Majors. Take this basis and add Joe Ryans 4-Seamer-Run value of 6 (the 8th highest brand of the majors) and the fact that he throws 57% of the cases (the quarter in the majors) the place, and you have a real shitty stew.

When I knew all of this, I was still amazed by what I saw. And I know that I was sitting a thousand miles away on my couch and having no experience with a fast ball of 90 miles per hour, but today I was able to watch Ryan Pitch, and I just couldn’t wrap my head about what caused all the excitement.

I think Ryan would be the first to admit that he wasn’t spicy at all. Sometimes he looked visibly ill, physically wrapped and still recovered from an illness at the beginning of the week. His average speed – not even up at the beginning – was a check mark, and I also thought his command was something he could write about. What makes the Ryan 4-Seeme difficult is its low publication point and the subsequent side run that the ball receives from its arm angle. This feature was exhibited this afternoon, and some offers certainly went out some races, but on average the horizontal break was also down.

An off-day day for Ryan, and the Giants still brought their 4-sea inability to another level. After the bat, heart-der-zone heating were not even offered in the zone heaters, or lazy or lazy pop-ups were produced. And it was not that they didn’t know that it would come. Ryan is known as The 4-Seam type, and on Saturday he even exceeded over 72% of the time. Nevertheless, there were still moments when Hitter seemed to be rash on the field as if they were expecting something else for some reason, sat on a breaking ball and jumped by the 4-Sael.

If I am honest (and a little dramatic), this bad representation felt personally. Her hacks and bad contact were deliberately made to hurt me, to drive me crazy. It felt like the same thing had happened over and over again, as if I was caught on a creepy carnival carousel, surrounded by a mirror house. Or maybe I was the subject of a Truman show crossover with MTV, and I was just about to be artistically punk. When Willy Adames dipped in foul territory to end sixth place, for which I felt like the hundredth time I felt like, and even hoped to plunge Ashton Kutcher to put his apartment into my apartment and put his fingers in the face and in the chop -I would at least have an explanation.

So yes, this game was a bust. Obviously I handled it badly. I took it personally – now imagine how Logan Webb feels. The ACE from San Francisco earned its sixth start of quality in its ninth excursion and allowed 2 runs over 7 innerings, while he hit 9 (edited: I originally wrote 10 strikeouts forgiving Meeeeee), and he was stuck with a loss of thanks.

So let’s no longer take away from Webb and end this night and sing his praise. His sinker was so good that the Twins manager Rocco Baldelli was at the short circuit in the 6th. He had spent the afternoon to power the pitch on the outer corner. Right -wing people were tourists in the box against the field. Everything you could do can be seen how it comes by. They couldn’t do anything with the sink’s back door movement, it is a late break to scratch the distant edge of the zone. In the 5th, the glowing Byron Buxton saw three direct direct by without moving the rackets from his shoulder, well for his third strike of the day.

Webb was in line with his command that the zone was inevitably expanded and took a little live edge. A 2-1 sink from Carlos Correa certainly drove the idea of ​​what a strike could be, and when the referee from Home Plate saw him in the zone, Baldelli had a seizure. What is funny about the Baldelli Outburst is that webb, which sets the end of the zone, may have contributed to his only walk of the day-a walk, which showed the difference in a 2-1 loss.

The 3-2 sink to the backup catchers Christian Vázquez seemed to have cut the top of the zone in the 3rd Inning, but Webb, who earns his livelihood with his knees, did not get the call.

A free base runner for the No. 9-Schlagmann in the order setup of Trevor Larnach’s Blast a dough later. A first-pitch return machine that the left over the right field wall proved to be a ball game. It was only the second Homer Webb throughout the season and the first since his start in Houston over a month ago.

After the tour had lost, WebB continued to drive. In total, he induced 10 of the 12 outs on balls that were hit on the floor, and deserved 28 as strikes with 18 from the sink. Unfortunately, the one who got away proved to be expensive.

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