"That was therapeutic"
Briefly

Luis Matos's 3-run homer gave the San Francisco Giants a much-needed offensive boost, ending a stretch of averaging just 2 runs per game. This crucial hit, described as "therapeutic" by Mike Krukow, provided a sudden surge of confidence, leading the Giants to a 4-0 lead over the Miami Marlins. Despite facing a strong pitcher in Ryan Weathers, the Giants adopted an aggressive approach on the bases, as evidenced by Heliot Ramos’s impressive performance, stealing bases early in the game to generate scoring opportunities.
We could breathe a sigh of relief/disbelief. That was therapeutic, Mike Krukow's apt words.
One swing, a game's worth of offense. The missing big hit.
The drive put the Giants up 4-0 in the rubber match against Miami.
Weathers's average fastball velocity is 97 MPH, and he often shoots 98, 99, often right at the knees.
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