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sports6h ago
Let’s all be mad at a building
- Giants lose 5-1 to Rays after a controversial second-inning play where a Ramos home run was downgraded to a flyout.
- Umpires reviewed the play on the center-field wall but the call stood, keeping the ball as a non-home-run.
- Rays used a four-run fourth inning to seize control, aided by a string of singles and walks off Giants starter Landen Roupp.
- Giants’ offense managed only one run in the sixth inning on Devers’s RBI double.
- Rafael Devers and Willy Adames displayed somber reactions as the team endured another tough loss.
- Rays’ center-field wall and enclosed park conditions prompted debates about how home runs are measured in stadiums with roofs.
- The game underscored ongoing questions about umpiring, camera coverage, and rule enforcement for enclosed venues.
- San Francisco’s 2026 season continues to struggle with run production, posting low offensive numbers overall in the series.
- San Francisco’s lone highlight came from Devers’ late-game RBI double, preventing a shutout buildup.
- Overall, the game reflected a mix of frustration, tactical decisions, and the unpredictable nature of baseball in a roofed stadium.
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