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Briefly

Willy Adames continued his strong performance by tallying three RBIs and a solo home run in the Giants' win over the Athletics. He showed improved plate discipline, working two bases-loaded walks. These walks provided crucial early runs and supported teammates who struggled. Adames overcame early season batting woes by focusing on taking pitches outside the strike zone, which helped him regain confidence and steadily improve his batting average. His approach shifted notably when he began avoiding pitches he couldn't hit, enabling better offensive production.
Willy Adames showcased offensive prowess with three runs batted in and a solo home run, demonstrating improved plate discipline by working two bases-loaded walks against opposing pitchers.
After struggling early in the season, Adames focused on taking pitches out of the zone, which allowed him to regain confidence and improve his batting average.
His early struggles included chasing pitches outside the zone, leading to poor performance until he prioritized recognizing balls, significantly impacting their approach at the plate.
The turning point in Adames's plate appearance was a well-placed 2-1 slider from Jacob Lopez that he effectively capitalized on by remaining patient at the plate.
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