SF Giants enjoy blowout win as every starter reaches base multiple times
Briefly

The Giants secured an impressive 11-4 win against the Phillies, with each starting player reaching base multiple times. Key contributors included Mike Yastrzemski, Jung Hoo Lee, and Wilmer Flores, each driving in two runs. Tyler Fitzgerald notably improved his performance, hitting three times in the game and boosting his batting average significantly. Despite Robbie Ray struggling with control, allowing four earned runs, the Giants' bullpen excelled with five scoreless innings. Major early runs helped San Francisco establish a lead, demonstrating strong offensive and defensive play throughout the game.
Every member of the Giants' starting lineup reached base multiple times as San Francisco blew out the Philadelphia Phillies, 11-4, on Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park.
Fitzgerald, in particular, enjoyed his second three-hit game of the series, raising his batting average from .219 to .314.
Ray allowed four earned runs over four innings... but Lou Trivino, Camilo Doval and Spencer Bivens threw five scoreless innings of relief.
The Giants plated four runs in the top of the first inning, forcing the Phillies' Aaron Nola to throw 35 pitches.
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