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Patrick Belly’s 2-RN triple giants help in top white sox

June 27, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; San Francisco giants began the pitcher Landen Rup (65), which distributes a pitch against Chicago White Sox during the first innings in the rate field. Compulsory Credit: Kamil Crazakzinski-Imgon Picture

Wilmer Flores doubled a run, Patrick Bailey to a pair three times and San Francisco veterans traveled to 10-game with a 3–1 win over Chicago White Sox on Friday night.

Landon Rup (6-5) and four relievers helped Miami Marlins rebound the veterans with three-game home sweeps. San Francisco won its fourth win in the last 12 competitions.

After White Socks took advantage of San Francisco’s error to go up 1-0, the veterans scoring the rest, with two-out doubles in the third of the floors. Hit scored Bailey, who led the innings with a walk released by Chicago Starter Aaron Sivale.

The RBI was the leader of the 55th team of the floors season.

This was the only run allowed by Sivale in four laborious innings. They required 80 pitches to get 12 outs, during which they allowed three hits and four walks. He hit four.

The veterans broke the tie against Reliever Tyler Alexander (4-8) in the sixth. Willy Adams went and Christian Kos did a single with one to set the stage for Bailey, which cleaned the locations in the correct area with his triple. Triple was only the fourth of the three major league season of Bailey, a career-secretant second this year.

RoupP faced only two batsmen – a retired – Bulpen in the last of the sixth before turning the ball. He allowed seven hits, two walks and one unrighteous run. He hit four.

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Chicago’s run adams was an error product by The Giants Shortstop, which allowed Chase Madroth to score the house from another base.

Legendary Reliever Ryan Walker completed the sixth without any incident. Randy Rodriguez and Tyler Rogers chased with a hitless inning episi, and Camillo Doval threw 1-2–3 to ninth for his 13th Save. Overall, San Francisco Reluvers retired 11 of the 12 batsmen they faced.

Kos was the only giant with two hits – a couple of solo.

Seven players had made a hit-each for a single-white Sox, who won three of their last six matches after the season 23–52 season.

Chicago was not given one or any run for the 23rd time this year.

-Bield level media

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