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Giants’ Jung Hoo Lee makes catch off glove, thigh and calf before pinning baseball between knees
San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee may have made the catch of the year — at least. Tampa Bay’s Yandy Díaz drove a pitch to deep
San Francisco Giants enter home series against Tampa Bay on Friday having lost 13 of their past 14 games at Oracle Park.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWhat we learned as Giants are swept by Padres at Oracle Park after blowout loss
The San Francisco Giants played one of their ugliest games of the year in a blowout loss to the San Diego Padres on Wednesday at Oracle Park.
Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee made one of the most ridiculous catches of the 2025 MLB season Sunday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Rays.
With a 4-1 loss to the San Diego Padres on Monday night at Oracle Park, the Giants (59-60) have now lost 12 of their last 14 games at home. They’re now 29-29 at home on the season, 4.5 games back of the New York Mets for the final NL wild card spot and a loss away from dropping their fifth straight series in San Francisco.
The Giants are keeping company with some of the worst teams in MLB history, and much of the core of the roster is expected back next year.
The home woes continued on Friday night as the San Francisco Giants (59-63) dropped a 7-6 decision to the Tampa Bay Rays (60-63). The Giants have lost 12 of 13
At one point, Copeland quipped the Giants traded the Bunker alongside Tyler Rogers (who was dealt to the Mets earlier on Wednesday), and he finished the show by chiding the Giants for making KNBR move as the season was still in progress.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNS. Korean players trade hits, steals as Rays beat Giants for 2nd straight game
Kim Ha-seong and the Tampa Bay Rays got the upper hand on his countryman Lee Jung-hoo and the San Francisco Giants for their second straight road victory. Kim batted 1-for-3 with a steal as the Rays defeated the Giants 2-1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Saturday (local time).
In Sunday's setback, the Dodgers jumped out to a quick 4-0 through one inning before holding off the Padres, 5-4. Los Angeles scored seven runs in the first inning in the last two games to make a huge statement to its division rivals.