Matt Chapman hit two home runs, doubled, and drove in five runs for the San Francisco Giants. They scored early against Joe Musgrove and secured an 8-3 win over the San Diego Padres on Friday night.
Kyle Harrison, a young left-handed pitcher, earned his first win for the Giants with plenty of run support. Despite impressive home runs by Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr., Harrison and the Giants held on for the win.
Bob Melvin, the Giants’ manager, celebrated his first victory with the team. Chapman, the star of the game, expressed his happiness for Melvin’s win and his performance. Chapman’s home runs in the first and ninth innings played a crucial role in securing the victory.
Chapman’s first homer came in the first inning, followed by another massive shot in the ninth. His contributions also extended to solid defensive plays. Musgrove, the Padres’ pitcher, struggled throughout the game, allowing multiple runs and hits.
Despite Machado and Tatis Jr. hitting home runs for the Padres, the Giants maintained their lead. They added more runs late in the game, securing Harrison’s solid performance on the mound.
Harrison pitched six innings, allowing only two runs and six hits. Musgrove, on the other hand, struggled, giving up four runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings.