San Francisco — Rookie catcher Daniel Susac collected three hits and a walk in his first major-league start on Thursday night as the Giants beat the New York Mets 7-2 at home. Susac singled in his first two at-bats, reached on a walk, and added a third single in the seventh. The win provided the Giants with offensive depth and saw Robbie Ray earn the victory after allowing two runs in 5 1/3 innings; Blade Tidwell worked three scoreless innings for a save. The Mets took their loss Thursday, and teams will assess pitching and lineup options in the coming games.
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Rookie Daniel Susac's strong debut adds depth to the Giants' lineup. If you're a fan, this could mean more exciting games ahead. Keep an eye on how Susac performs in upcoming matches. It's always thrilling to watch a new talent rise.
Susac's impressive start is a positive sign for the Giants. His performance could be a game-changer in the team's season. Worth forwarding if you know a Giants fan who'd love a new player to cheer for.
The San Francisco Giants benefited directly as Daniel Susac’s three-hit start contributed to a 7-2 home victory and provided immediate offensive depth and a boost to rookie roster options.
The New York Mets suffered a 7-2 loss, extending their poor stretch and highlighting pitching and defensive lapses that cost runs and momentum in the series.
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Rookie Daniel Susac’s three-hit debut sends Giants victory
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