San Francisco matched a franchise mark with 20 consecutive scoreless innings to start the season, then registered their first run in the third inning Saturday when Jung Hoo Lee doubled and Matt Chapman drove him in, but the Giants lost 3-1 and were swept by the New York Yankees. The sweep left the Yankees 3-0 to open the season and showcased strong starting pitching and bullpen work, while the Giants, under new manager Tony Vitello, struggled to convert late-inning opportunities; the Yankees were off Sunday and scheduled to begin a road series in Seattle Monday.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
If you're a Giants fan, this start is a tough pill to swallow. But remember, it's early in the season. New manager Tony Vitello is still finding his groove. Keep an eye on how the team adapts in the coming games.
The Yankees are off to a strong start, while the Giants are struggling. But baseball is a marathon, not a sprint. There's plenty of season left for both teams to show their true colors. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball fan who needs a reminder to stay patient.
The New York Yankees organization benefited from dominant pitching, a series sweep, and an early 3-0 start, reinforcing confidence in their rotation and bullpen.
The San Francisco Giants, including players, new manager Tony Vitello, and fans, suffered reputational consequences and immediate pressure after a scoreless 20-inning start and a three-game sweep.
Giants score once, Yankees complete opening series sweep
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