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SF Giants continue gaining ground on Mets as Adames, Bailey homer

September 10, 2025
SF Giants continue gaining ground on Mets as Adames, Bailey homer

SAN FRANCISCO — Another game closer.

Led by a three-run homer from Willy Adames and Patrick Bailey’s second solo homer in as many games, the Giants beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 on Tuesday night at Oracle Park, their 13th win over their last 16 games.

San Francisco (74-71) now sits just two games back of the final NL wild card spot after the New York Mets (76-69) lost their fourth straight game. Since the Mets own the tiebreaker, the Giants are technically three games behind the Mets.

Robbie Ray earned his 11th win of the season as he allowed two runs over five innings with five strikeouts.

Heliot Ramos and Rafael Devers began the bottom of the first by drawing back-to-back walks, setting the table for a three-run homer by Adames that gave the Giants an early 3-0 lead. San Francisco tacked on another run in the fourth on a sacrifice fly by Casey Schmitt that scored Matt Chapman.

The Diamondbacks cut the Giants’ advantage to 4-2 in the top of the fifth by scoring a pair of runs off Ray on Jordan Lawler’s RBI double and Jorge Barrosa’s sacrifice fly. Bailey hit a solo homer in the bottom of the fifth, his second homer in as many days, but Arizona cut the lead back to two runs in the top of the sixth on an RBI single by Illdemaro Vargas.

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