The Giants entered Philadelphia on Tuesday with the chance to take advantage of a Phillies team in disarray, but it was San Francisco that left Citizens Bank Park with a 7-0 loss.Just one day after the Phillies fired manager Rob Thomson and replaced him with Don Mattingly in the interim, the Giants rolled into town for a three-game series on the heels of a successful homestand where they went 4-2.Their momentum didn’t last, even though things got off to a good start when right-hander Tyler Mahle showed off his athleticism to end the bottom of the first inning, beating out Trea Turner in a footrace to complete a wild double play and keep it a 0-0 game. What a play by Tyler Mahle pic.twitter.com/Kp9pFgucoI — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) April 28, 2026 Despite the spark, the Giants weren’t able to get anything going against Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo. Philadelphia didn’t have much success against Mahle, either, until the bottom of the fourth inning, when a Turner single and two walks loaded the bases for Brandon Marsh, who hit an RBI single for the game’s first run. Put it on the board@Toyota x #RingTheBell...