Yankees Sweep Giants After Tweak to the Giants’ Lineup

The Giants altered their starting lineup after being shut out in back-to-back games to start the year for the first time in franchise history.

They stuck with the same group of position players for the third straight game, but they altered the batting order by slotting Jung Hoo Lee into the leadoff spot in place of Luis Arraez, who hit third.

The changes yielded some improvement, but it still wasn’t enough.

Yankees Complete Sweep

Lee doubled and scored on a single by Matt Chapman to snap the Giants’ 20-inning scoreless streak in the third inning, but the club couldn’t add on in a 3-1 loss that sealed a sweep at the hands of the Yankees in Saturday afternoon’s series finale at Oracle Park.

The Giants showed some late life against Yankees closer David Bednar in the bottom of the ninth, when Heliot Ramos drew a leadoff walk following a successful ABS challenge. Willy Adames followed with a single to left field, snapping his 0-for-10 start to the season.

Bednar managed to escape the jam by striking out Harrison Bader and then coaxing a double play from Patrick Bailey to end the game.

“Obviously, it’s not ideal to lose today and lose in heartbreaking fashion, as well,” manager Tony Vitello said. “But there were some notches in guys’ belts that they can take some confidence in and go on the road and hopefully pick up some steam.”

Giants’ Offensive Struggles

San Francisco never led during the three-game series and mustered only one run, its fewest through its first three games of a season. The Giants’ previous low over that span was two, which happened in 1940 and 2018.

  • The Giants were swept by the Yankees.
  • San Francisco only scored one run in the series.
  • The Giants outhit the Yankees, 9-7, on Saturday.

While they continued to make the wrong kind of history, the Giants put together more competitive at-bats on Saturday and ended up outhitting the Yankees, 9-7.

“I think today was better,” Adames said. “Obviously, we didn’t get the big hit again. I think that these first three games haven’t gone the way that we wanted [them] to. But that’s how baseball goes. Obviously, we didn’t want to start the season like that. But now we have a new series, a new day to start fresh and start rolling.”

Ramos’ Defensive Play

The Giants fell behind after the Yankees scored two runs off right-hander Tyler Mahle in the top of the third, but they managed to limit the damage thanks to a clutch defensive play from Ramos, who threw out Ben Rice at the plate from left field to end the inning.

Ramos rated as one of the worst defensive outfielders in the Majors last year. But he has been working hard to improve his fielding, and he was encouraged by his ability to come through in a big spot Saturday.

“I just think the work that I’ve been putting in, it’s going to pay off,” Ramos said. “I think I’m a hard worker. That’s the thing that matters the most. That throw was just under control. I was trying to make a good throw. The situation was in front of me, so I just took it.”

Chapman’s RBI single in the bottom of the third brought the Giants within one, but the Yankees ended up padding their lead behind Aaron Judge’s solo shot off left-

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