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Giants stage another comeback to ruin Skenes’ strong performance | Latest News in Sports and Jobs

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The San Francisco Giants staged an incredible comeback against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, winning 7-6 after trailing by four runs. Matt Chapman’s three-run homer in the eighth inning off Hunter Stratton sparked the rally, with Brett Wisely delivering the go-ahead single later in the inning. This victory marked the second consecutive game in which the Giants overcame a significant deficit, showing their resilience and determination.

Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Paul Skenes had a solid start, allowing just one run on six hits in six innings. However, the Pirates’ bullpen struggled to maintain the lead, ultimately costing them the game. Despite Skenes’ impressive performance, the Giants capitalized on the opportunities presented to them and secured the win.

Manager Bob Melvin praised his team’s effort, calling it a “complete team win.” The Giants’ offensive firepower, led by Chapman, Wisely, and others, proved to be too much for the Pirates to handle. Luke Jackson picked up the win, while Tyler Rogers earned his first save of the season.

Skenes, the top pick in the 2023 draft, continues to impress with his pitching prowess. Despite not having his best stuff, he managed to navigate through the Giants’ lineup effectively. The 21-year-old rookie has quickly become a fan favorite in Pittsburgh, drawing a larger crowd to the stadium to witness his performance.

The Giants will continue their road trip against the New York Mets, while the Pirates will face the Atlanta Braves in a three-game series at PNC Park. The thrilling matchup between these two teams showcased the unpredictable nature of baseball and the excitement it brings to fans.

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