Giants take home losing streak into matchup against Pirates
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Casey Schmitt and Wilmer Flores homered as the visiting San Francisco Giants ended their six-game losing streak with a 9-0 win over the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday.
It's panic time for the San Francisco Giants fan base amid the team's longest losing streak of the season - and even the players are acknowledging something is off in the clubhouse right now.
San Francisco (53-49) emphatically snapped its six-game losing streak with a 9-0 win over the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night at Truist Park as Devers made his professional debut at first base in what tied for the team’s largest margin of victory this season.
Andrew McCutchen delivered the key blow in the Pirates' 6-5 win on Monday in the opener of a three-game series. He hit a two-run, tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning to pave the way for Pittsburgh's sixth victory in its last seven games.
Justin Verlander is finally in the win column. The future Hall of Famer got his first victory of the 2025 MLB season on Wednesday, ending a ridiculous winless streak, as the Giants topped the Braves in Atlanta.
Here are the cases for the Giants buying — and selling — ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline: The acquisition of Devers in June a clear-cut sign that Posey is in the business of winning now. The same can be said of Chapman’s extension and the signing of Willy Adames.
The Giants were hoping to come out of the All-Star break refreshed and ready to open the second half on a strong note. Instead, they ended up departing Canada mired in their longest skid of the season.
BOTTOM LINE: The San Francisco Giants come into the matchup with the Toronto Blue Jays as losers of three games in a row. Toronto is 33-16 at home and 56-41 overall. The Blue Jays are 20-7 in games when they hit at least two home runs.
Shohei Ohtani and Emmet Sheehan put up strong performances and Tanner Scott gets through the ninth in a 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants.