BOX SCORESAN FRANCISCO – For the second consecutive night the Giants got a sub-par outing from one of their top pitchers.For the second consecutive night, it didn’t matter.On an evening when Robbie Ray failed to make it out of the fifth inning for the first time in more than a month, the Giants’ offense had the Oracle Park crowd buzzing with a fireworks display at the plate that paved the way for a 15-7 victory over the Baltimore Orioles as San Francisco won its sixth straight.Dominic Smith and Luis Matos both homered to lead the offensive onslaught. Smith drove in four runs while Matos added three RBIs as the Giants scored in double digits for the second time in three games while setting a 2025 season-high with in runs.The night began on a somber note when a moment of silence was held for former Giants reliever Randy Moffit who recently passed away. Moffitt spent 10 seasons with the Orange and Black and is in the franchise top-10 for saves (83) and games pitched (459).After that it was nothing but noise, and lots of it, coming off the Giants bats or from the crowd at the waterfront ballpark.The only thing hiccup of the night came from Ray....
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Published August 29, 2025 at 11:40 PM
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