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Haase's two homers lift Giants past Dodgers in Los Angeles

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LOS ANGELES. Eric Haase homered twice and the San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 on Tuesday, a night that produced several rare milestones. Haase’s two long balls, both off Yoshinobu Yamamoto, made him the first Giants catcher to hit two homers in a game at Dodger Stadium and the first Giants No. 9 hitter with a two-homer game since Grant McCray near the end of the 2024 season. The homers were Haase’s first as a Giant; he has 50 career home runs and hadn’t had a multi-homer game since July 21, 2024. The Giants scored a season-high five runs off Yamamoto, including a two-homer sequence in the fifth when Harrison Bader also went deep. LOS ANGELES. San Francisco’s win improved the Giants to 4-1 against the Dodgers and their fourth victory in five games. A big seventh inning featured a pinch-hit squeeze by Drew Gilbert and a double into the gap by Jung Hoo Lee. President of baseball operations Buster Posey said the Patrick Bailey trade was aimed at clearing the path for Daniel Susac and Jesús Rodríguez; Susac is finishing a rehab assignment and the club may still carry three catchers. Starter Adrian Houser allowed two earned over 5 2/3 innings and has yielded three earned over 11 2/3 frames in two May starts. Reliever Matt Gage struck out Max Muncy with the tying run on second in a high-leverage spot, his fourth appearance in five days; he leads the team with 21 outings and is tied atop the NL in appearances.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Prior six weeks: Giants offense ranked among the league's worst.
  • Tuesday night: Eric Haase hit two home runs at Dodger Stadium.
  • During the fifth inning: Haase and Harrison Bader hit back-to-back homers off Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
  • Immediately after: Giants won 6-2 and recorded their fourth win in five games.
  • Following the game: Giants evaluate catcher roles with Daniel Susac nearing return.

Why This Matters to You

This game was a big win for the Giants, especially after their recent offensive struggles. If you're a fan, it's a morale boost. If you're into baseball stats, Eric Haase's two homers made history. Check out the highlights if you missed the game.

The Bottom Line

The Giants are showing signs of a comeback, with a strong performance against the Dodgers. Eric Haase and Harrison Bader's back-to-back homers were key. Keep an eye on how the Giants manage their catchers as Daniel Susac returns. Worth forwarding if you know a Giants fan who needs a pick-me-up.

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Who Benefited

The San Francisco Giants benefited from an immediate offensive boost and increased roster flexibility after Eric Haase's two-homer performance, strengthening short-term lineup options and creating questions about catcher playing time.

Who Impacted

The Los Angeles Dodgers, and starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto specifically, had their afternoon undermined by back-to-back homers that contributed to a 6-2 loss and prompted evaluation of pitching adjustments.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
3
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
2
Distribution:
Left 33%, Center 67%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

The San Francisco Giants benefited from an immediate offensive boost and increased roster flexibility after Eric Haase's two-homer performance, strengthening short-term lineup options and creating questions about catcher playing time.

Who Impacted

The Los Angeles Dodgers, and starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto specifically, had their afternoon undermined by back-to-back homers that contributed to a 6-2 loss and prompted evaluation of pitching adjustments.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

Bang bang! Eric Haase hits two home runs as Giants embrace the grind in LA

The New York Times
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Haase's two homers lift Giants past Dodgers in Los Angeles

NBC Bay Area San Jose Mercury News
From Right

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