WEST SACRAMENTO – A road series win in May isn’t much to get too worked up over. For the Giants, however, it was a reason to have a little fun.Loud music blared in the visitor’s clubhouse at Sutter Health Park on Sunday after the Giants put a 10-1 smackdown to the Athletics, a win highlighted by a rash of big at-bats that they sought all series against San Francisco’s former Bay Area rivals.In a brief three-game summary, the Giants won twice, scored 18 runs and had 36 hits (14 extra-base hits) and six home runs.A small sample size for sure but one that the team from the City by the Bay will accept with open arms.“To expect double-digit runs would be insane to come to the park every day but a realistic expectation would be for us to show up to the park every day and kind of play the way we did,” Vitello said after Sunday’s 10-2 beatdown. “We’ll win more games than we lose.”The Giants and their fans had high expectation when the 2026 MLB season began.San Francisco’s lineup was loaded with heavy hitters like Luis Arraez, Willy Adames, Rafael Devers and Gold Glove third baseman Matt Chapman. The Giants also...
Giants’ offense awakens from early-season slumber in series win over Athletics
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