Giants Avoid Sweep with 13-6 Win Over Angels in Final Game
Giants Avoid Sweep with 13-6 Win Over Angels in Final Game
Giants Avoid Sweep with 13-6 Win Over Angels in Final Game
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The San Francisco Giants avoided a sweep by defeating the Los Angeles Angels 13-6 in the final game, highlighted by a nine-run fourth inning and a three-run homer by Jorge Soler. The win was notable for 29-year-old rookie Spencer Bivens, who earned the victory in his major league debut. The Giants had struggled in the series opener and second game, losing 8-6 and featuring strong performances by the Angels' Mickey Moniak and Tyler Anderson. Despite the Angels' initial series successes, including Moniak's three hits in the opener and Zach Neto's home run, the Giants' offensive explosion in the final game highlighted their resilience. Both teams have shown fluctuating performances, as evidenced by the Angels' inconsistent win-loss pattern and the Giants' struggle to maintain a winning record.

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