< p>This article recaps the San Francisco Giants’ 10-5 win over the Washington Nationals. There’s a focus on a late-season spark in the Giants’ offense, mostly led by Heliot Ramos, plus a six-inning outing from Logan Webb and a 15-hit barrage that buried Washington. You’ll find individual highlights, bullpen notes, and a peek at what’s next as the teams get ready for Saturday’s game.< /p>
Giants explode offensively, securing a decisive victory against the Nationals
The Giants ended their scoring drought with a bang, turning a close contest into a blowout with a six-run outburst in the second inning. San Francisco got hits from every spot in the lineup, which felt overdue after weeks of struggling to score.
Ramos crushed a three-run homer. Matt Chapman chipped in with three hits and three RBIs, doing plenty to keep the offense rolling.
Key performances and moments
- Heliot Ramos launched a three-run homer and later worked a bases-loaded walk, finishing with five RBIs in a breakout night.
- Matt Chapman matched Ramos’ spark, knocking three hits and driving in three, including a clutch two-run single in the second and an RBI hit later on.
- Drew Gilbert and Casey Schmitt added solo homers—Gilbert in the fourth, Schmitt in the seventh—giving the Giants some extra breathing room.
- Logan Webb went six innings, gave up four runs on seven hits, struck out six, and walked two. He picked up the win and kept the bullpen rested.
- The Giants racked up 15 hits. Every starter got at least one, and they sent 10 batters to the plate in that wild second inning.
San Francisco grabbed control early, leaning on a balanced attack that mixed power and clutch at-bats. The second inning really showed how the Giants can string together tough plate appearances and push pitchers to their limits.
Pitching notes and game flow
- Logan Webb handled six innings for the Giants, allowing four runs on seven hits with six strikeouts and two walks. He earned the win and gave the bullpen a breather.
- Zack Littell had a rough night for Washington, giving up eight runs on 11 hits in four innings. The Nationals were in a deep hole early and couldn’t recover.
- Washington’s lineup showed a little fight—James Wood and Daylen Lile homered, and Jose Tena had three hits—but the damage was already done by the middle innings.
- Late in the game, Ramos drew a bases-loaded walk in the ninth for his fifth RBI, capping a night where the Giants mixed patience with power.
- Luis Arraez kept his hitting streak at Nationals Park alive, now at 12 career games. It’s a quirky streak, but it says something about how comfortable he feels here.
Streaks, stats and a look ahead to Saturday
The win adds to the Giants’ recent offensive momentum. Coaches probably see a blueprint they’d love to follow as the series continues.
Arraez’s hot streak at Nationals Park gives San Francisco a little extra swagger as they look to clinch the series.
Notable streaks and upcoming matchup
- The night really belonged to Ramos. His three-run shot and that late RBI-walk sparked the dugout and got the fans buzzing.
- Luis Arraez kept his hitting streak alive at Nationals Park, now up to 12 career games. That kind of consistency at the plate? It’s just classic Arraez.
- Next up, the teams go at it again Saturday. Giants RHP Adrian Houser (0-2, 5.06) takes the mound against Nationals RHP Cade Cavalli (0-1, 4.60).
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