Dodgers vs Giants Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jul. 12
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History was made Monday night with both the Giants and the A's hitting unique inside-the-park home runs on the same night.
Shortstop Willy Adames went 1 for 3, hit a solo homer and drove in three runs. He totaled seven RBIs in the series against the A’s. Rafael Devers and Wilmer Flores each had two hits and scored once.
Willy Adames homered and drew a pair of bases-loaded walks, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Athletics 6-2.
The San Francisco Giants are known for having some of the most loyal fans in MLB, and that reigned true this weekend in California's capital city.
Melvin will deploy his three best starters to close out the first half. On Friday, two-time All-Star Logan Webb will face Dustin May on Friday to begin the series. On Sunday, fellow All-Stars Robbie Ray and Yoshinobu Yamamoto will battle before they both head to Atlanta for the Midsummer Classic.
Fans want to know why the Giants aren't scoring more runs. The Giants do, too. Plus, should they move on from Matt Williams?
Justin Verlander needed just one pitch to provide affirmation. Verlander began his afternoon against the Philadelphia Phillies with a four-seam fastball on the outside corner to Trea Turner. The pitch clocked in at 95.
Willy Adames had three hits and four RBIs to back a strong start by Logan Webb and the San Francisco Giants beat the Athletics 7-2.
San Francisco's Tyler Fitzgerald isn't known for the pop in his bat, but he added another home run to his ledger on Sunday night--with a little help
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