Pavin Smith, stepping in as a substitute batter, slammed a powerful two-run home run in the ninth inning, securing a 4-2 victory for the Arizona Diamondbacks against the San Francisco Giants on Monday evening.
The winning sequence began with Jake McCarthy’s well-placed double down the left-field line, setting the stage for Smith’s pivotal moment. Taking over for Eugenio Suárez, Smith launched a pitch from Randy Rodríguez just over the wall in center field.
Reflecting on his game-changing hit, Smith expressed the surreal feeling of fulfilling a long-held dream. The Diamondbacks extended their winning streak to three games, while the Giants suffered their fifth consecutive loss of the season.
Earlier in the game, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. put the Diamondbacks ahead 1-0 with a home run off Spencer Howard, marking his 100th career homer. Blaze Alexander’s RBI single in the same inning doubled the lead.
The Giants clawed back with Matt Chapman’s RBI double and Heliot Ramos’ game-tying solo home run in the later innings. Despite threatening in the ninth, the Giants fell short as Christian Walker’s exceptional defensive play sealed the victory for the Diamondbacks.
Pitching for the Diamondbacks, Ryne Nelson delivered a solid performance, allowing only two runs over 7 2/3 innings, his longest outing to date. He managed six hits and secured a crucial strikeout during the game.