
Philadelphia – Before the game on Monday night at Citizens Bank Park, Willy Adames spent several minutes chatting with the president of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They shared a couple of laughs, then Adames went to batting practice.
The content of that conversation seems to have paid dividends.
Adames reached his first homer with his new team when the giants beat the Philadelphia Philis, 10-4, clearing the field of the right to put the exclamation point in a second six-run input that paved the way for the third victory of the team.
It was a very necessary blow of the bat for Adames, who entered the game with an average bat of .186 and .506 operations. Adames’s offensive production remains below the average, but its two hits were a step to resemble the player that the giants hoped to obtain when they signed it with a record franchise agreement of $ 182 million. Before that swing in the second, Adames had 135 appearances in the Huisingless dish (including postseason), his last home run was on September 14, 2024.
Tyler Fitzgerald broke a fall on his own right at the end of a single shy of the cycle, double, triple and heat a three -run homer. Mike Yastzemski continued to keep hot driving in three races and hitting a two -run of two races on the left Tanner Banks, his first home run outside a left -handed since June 19, 2023.
The ROUPP countries did not have their best exit, since it allowed four nearby races in five tickets, but the beginning was impressive because Roupp was able to recover from a first three -run input. Roupp needed 36 releases to record his first three outs, which forced the manager Bob Melvin to heat Spencer Bivens when Roupp reached the bottom of the philadelphia alignment. After abrupt first,
Raupp bread and butter against the Philis was his curved ball, a launch that was early and frequently. The right -hander launched 56 curved balls, the most thrown in a single exit by a giant pitcher in the tone tracking age (since 2008). Roupp also generated 15 smells with the curved ball, which is also the greatest amount with that launch in a single game for a giant in the tone monitoring era.
The Philis threatened to gather another great entry at the bottom of the fourth, putting the runners in second and third without outs. With the Bullpen in red alert, Roupp achieved an act of Holdini withdrawing three straight batters to escape without allowing a race. After Trea Turner got into an entrance field, Roupp emphatically hit her hand on her glove as she walked back to the bench.
Erik Miller benefited from some kind at the bottom of the seventh entry. With two runners at the base, JT Realmuto de los Filis sent a deep fly ball to the left garden with the distance of homer that deviated. Three launches later, Miller launched a rear door slider that Home Tony Randazzo referee called Strike Three, a launch that was several inches from the plate. Realmuto argued the call in the midst of an angry cacophony, and Miller escaped from the unharmed entrance.

