What we learned as Giants move back over .500 with wild win in D.C.
Briefly

The Giants overcame rain delays, an ejection, and a blown save to secure a 9-5 win, marking their first winning record in over two months and completing a successful road trip.
San Francisco's offense struggled until late in the game, with Brett Wisely driving in the tie-breaking run, followed by key hits from players like Michael Conforto and Matt Chapman, ultimately clinching the victory.
Despite a late inning meltdown by Camilo Doval, the Giants' bullpen had been effective until then, with several pitchers combining to allow just one hit over 3 1/3 innings.
Manager Bob Melvin was ejected early in the game, continuing a season trend, while the Giants took an early lead, ultimately securing the win with strong offensive performances from Mark Canha, Michael Conforto, and Tyler Fitzgerald.
Read at NBC Sports Bay Area & California
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