Matt Chapman’s 2-run homer, and Ramos’s solo shooting, help giants beat the Reds 6-3

Matt Chapman's 2-run homer, and Ramos's solo shooting, help giants beat the Reds 6-3

Cincinnati – Matt Chapman connected a two-run homer and Heliot Ramos Iron for the second time of the series when the San Francisco giants beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-3 on Sunday.

It was a duel of pitchers during the first five entries. The right of the Reds Nick Martínez (0-1) withdrew the first 13 batters before Ramos launched its 1-1 launch in the left field stalls to put the giants ahead 1-0.

The two-run of Chapman in El Sexto made the score 4-0. Martínez allowed four races won with a walk and five strikeouts.

The right of the giants, Robbie Ray (1-0), had a perfect game in five entries, but things were unbalanced for him in the sixth.

Gavin Lux broke the game without hits when an initial single. Then, Austin Wynn connected a two-run homer, the first of the season, and Matt McLain added a solo shot, his second, to make the score 4-3.

Ray withdrew a batter in the sixth before leaving after allowing three races won with a walk and four strikeouts.

Cincinnati had a draw race on the plate in the eighth. Santiago Espinal was based on Chapman, who labeled the main corridor Jacob Hurtubise, then launched first to complete a double play that ends at the entrance.

Camilo Doval retired the reds in order in the ninth for his first rescue.

In the eighth, Tyler Fitzgerald was called when trying to steal third. A long video review determined that he had avoided the sliding label of Jeimer Candelario and Fitzgerald scored in the sacrifice fly of Lamonte Wade Jr. to give the giants a 5-3 advantage.

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Elly de la Cruz made 29 leading mistakes in the league last season. His launch error contributed to a two -run giant rally in the eighth.

The correct Brady Singer, acquired in November of the Royals in exchange for the gardener Jonathan India, will make his debut in Los Rojos on Monday at Great American Ball Park against Texas. Nathan Eovaldi right will begin for the Rangers.

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