Casey Schmid’s first Grand Slam took the doseers in the past

KC Schmidt hit the Grand Slam of his first career and San Francisco veterans won 6–2 over Los Angeles Dojers on Saturday, as the first time this season met for a long time.
San Francisco’s right-handed Logan Web (6-5) conceded two runs on two hits in seven innings as the veteran moved into a tie with Dojers with the National League West. He hit four and three left.
Tyler Rogers and Ryan Walker each chased with a hitless inning.
Schmid had made an expensive ninth-inning error in the loss of veterans to Colorado Rockies, a lonely defeat of San Francisco in the last nine matches.
Dozers Yoshinobu Yamamoto (6-5), a right-handed, scored five runs on six hits in 4 2/3 innings with five walks and four strikes. Teoscar Hernandez single -handed and single for two hits of Los Angeles.
The first meeting of the season between the teams during the second week of June is the latest on the schedule since 1999.
The veterans got Yamamoto quickly when Willy Adams hit a home run for the right-level field as the second game batsman. After the slow start of the season, Adams has scored eight domestic runs in the last four matches.
Dosters also got in the second innings without the help of the hit. Will Smith moved, went to another place on a wild pitch and Max Munsi finished third on the groundout. He scored on a shallow fly ball from Andy Page to the right, but only the veterans catch Andrew Nizanar dropped the ball after trying to tag on Smith.
The veterans took charge in the third. Yamamoto loaded the hideouts on the talk for Heliot Ramos and Wilmer Floors. Along with two outsiders, Schmid hit his Grand Slam 1–1 on the seats in the left ground, which was on his second home run of the season.
Dozers met their first hit webb when Hernandez sang in the fourth innings. His only hit Hit Hernandez’s house was seventh, 12th in the season.
Nizar hit his first domestic run of the year in the eighth innings.
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