SF Giants' Doval blows save in ninth, secures win in 10th to snap losing streak
Briefly

The Giants secured a 6-5 victory, overcoming a blown save by Camilo Doval who allowed a two-run homer but later pitched a scoreless 10th inning. Jung Hoo Lee had a standout performance with a single, double, and triple. The team took an early 2-0 lead off a leadoff homer and Lee's triple. Despite some defensive struggles and missed opportunities, San Francisco managed to limit damage in crucial moments, especially from their pitching staff amidst various injuries to the roster.
Camilo Doval blew a save in the bottom of the ninth inning by allowing a game-tying, two-run homer to All-Star starter Ketel Marte, but immediately rebounded to secure a 6-5 win by pitching a scoreless 10th inning to snap the Giants' four-game losing streak.
Jung Hoo Lee enjoyed his best offensive games in recent memory, collecting a single, double and triple as he fell a home run shy of the cycle.
The Giants jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first on Mike Yastrzemski's leadoff home run and Lee's triple, a rare instance of San Francisco generating offense right from the jump.
After allowing a single to Ketel Marte, Roupp's evening was suddenly over. Left-hander Erik Miller entered the ballgame with no outs and loaded bases, tasked with protecting a two-run lead.
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