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Willy Adames, Logan Webb lead SF Giants past Rockies

May 4, 2025
Willy Adames, Logan Webb lead SF Giants past Rockies

SAN FRANCISCO — For a few years now, Giants fans have known what staff ace Logan Webb is all about.

In a 9-3 win over the Colorado Rockies Sunday, a crowd of 41,087 began to get a better idea about shortstop Willy Adames.

Webb gave up one run in seven innings to improve his record to 5-2 and Adames, who signed a seven-year, $182 million free agent contract in the offseason, hit a pair of home runs and booming double to drive in three runs as the Giants won three of four from the Rockies before taking to the road.

It was the third and fourth home runs for the season for Adames, who came in hitting .215, and prompted a standing ovation from the fans when he came up in the seventh with the bases loaded. Adames struck out, but the Giants scored four times in the inning anyway to put the game away.

Webb gave up one earned run on 96 pitches with two walks and six strikeouts. He got outs with the first two pitches he threw in the game, and in no inning did he exceed 17 pitches in improving his record to 5-2 and dropping his earned run average to 2.61.

German Marquez was the losing pitcher, falling to 0-6.

In winning their third straight game following a three-game losing streak, the Giants improved to 22-13 with Colorado, which won the first game of the series, falling to 6-28.

After concluding the mini-homestand, the Giants departed for three games in Chicago against the Cubs and then, after a day off, visit the Minnesota Twins for a three-game series.

Adames’ first home run came on a 10-pitch at-bat before he finally got a slider he liked and drove it 392 feet over the left center field fence at 103 miles per hour. Homer No. 2 was on a 2-0 pitch from Marquez, a four-seam center cut fastball that went 398 feet over the fence.

Colorado jumped on Webb quickly in the fifth for its first run with Mickey Moniak hitting a triple to left center by Luis Matos, followed by a first pitch single from Jacob Stallings to drive him in. An error by Webb on a comebacker by Alan Trejo put runners at first and second with nobody out.

Webb, however, got leadoff batter Brenton Doyle to ground to Matt Chapman at third, who stepped on the base and threw to first for a double play. Webb then retired Jordan Beck on his fourth strikeout.

The Giants built their lead in the fifth, with Mike Yastrzemski hitting a bloop two-run single that chased starter Marquez with Adames coming up for the third time with a pair of home runs. No matter, the first pitch reliever Angel Chivilli threw was driven 402 feet to right center by Adames for a double, driving in Yastrzemski.

The inning opened with Luis Matos hitting a double to center, followed by Patrick Bailey finding a spot in right field in front of Moniak for a single to put runners on first and third. Bailey advanced to second on a grounder to first by Christian Koss, which preceded Yastrzemski’s hit.

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The Giants expanded the lead to 9-1 in the eighth when Tyler Kinley hit Lee with the bases loaded to drive in one run and Wilmer Flores dumped a two-run single into shallow left field. Seth Halvorsen was brought in to face LaMonte Wade Jr. and promptly gave up a run-scoring single.

Colorado touched up Spencer Bivins in the eighth with back-to-back triples by Jordan Beck and Ryan McMahon, with McMahon scoring on a groundout by Hunter Goodman.

Lou Trivino pitched the ninth for the Giants in a non-save situation. He gave up no runs, stranding runners at second and third.

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