Snell can't find plate, but Giants hold on to beat Mariners
Briefly

The Giants managed to win despite major flaws, such as inefficiency with runners in scoring position and a struggling starting pitcher, showcasing resilience to recover.
Snell, who struggled with control, walked six batters, leading to two of Seattle's runs, but still managed to give up no hits in three innings.
Bivens and Doval provided clutch relief pitching, contributing to San Francisco’s victory and helping them get back over .500 with a 66-65 record.
Yastrzemski's seventh-inning solo home run was a highlight, showcasing his power with a 105.3 mph exit velocity, marking his 10th homer of the season.
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