Wilmer Flores hit a grand slam during a six-run surge in the third inning, leading the San Francisco Giants to a 9-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday, ending their six-game losing streak.
Heliot Ramos also contributed with a two-run homer in the third off Jordan Montgomery, who struggled on the mound. Ramos reached base six times with two hits and four walks, showcasing a strong batting performance.
Giants manager Bob Melvin praised Ramos for his balanced approach at the plate and his ability to work deep counts during his at-bats.
Montgomery endured a tough outing, lasting only two-plus innings and allowing six earned runs on seven hits. He expressed frustration with his performance, acknowledging that the game unraveled for him in the third inning.
Giants starter Jordan Hicks also faced difficulties, being pulled from the game in the fourth inning despite the team’s sizable lead. He was replaced by Sean Hjelle, who pitched 1 1/3 innings and earned the win.
The game, lasting 3 hours and 30 minutes, saw a total of 28 men left on base, with both teams struggling with walks and missed opportunities.