San Francisco. Trevor McDonald, called up from Triple-A Sacramento earlier Monday, pitched seven innings with eight strikeouts as the San Francisco Giants defeated the San Diego Padres 3-2 at Oracle Park Monday night; Casey Schmitt hit a first-inning home run and Luis Arraez doubled twice and scored twice in the club's first home game after an 0-6 road trip. Manager Gabe Kapler and team officials noted the victory stabilizes the rotation and provides roster flexibility this week; McDonald earned a 1-0 record while Rafael Devers drove in two runs, and the Giants' halted six-game skid may influence bullpen usage and lineup choices ahead of upcoming divisional matchups this week.
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McDonald's impressive debut could shake up the Giants' lineup. If you're a fan, this could mean more exciting games ahead. Keep an eye on how Kapler uses his bullpen and lineup this week. It's a good time to check the Giants' schedule and plan your game nights.
Trevor McDonald's strong start ended the Giants' losing streak. This win could be a turning point for the team. Remember this name: Trevor McDonald. He might just be the fresh energy the Giants needed. Worth forwarding if you know a Giants fan who needs a pick-me-up.
The San Francisco Giants benefited from effective starting pitching and timely hitting, ending a six-game skid and gaining roster flexibility and morale boost ahead of upcoming divisional games.
The San Diego Padres suffered a narrow 3-2 loss after homers from Merrill and Laureano were insufficient, leaving questions about run support and late-game offense.
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Giants' McDonald Debut Ends Skid Against Padres Monday
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