| Philadelphia Phillies | 6 |
| San Francisco Giants | 4 |
Oracle Park - San Francisco, CA
6-4, Tied for 1st Place, 1/2 game ahead of the Braves
6-4, Tied for 1st Place, 1/2 game ahead of the Braves
One Sentence Summary: A four-run seventh inning, which included a two-run single from Bryce Harper, helped lead the way to this 6-4 comeback win against the Giants.
What It Means: I'm catching up following Wednesday afternoon's game, and suffice it to say this game was the only highlight from a dismal San Francisco series.
What Happened: The Giants held a 4-0 lead after four innings, with Andrew Painter not faring well in his first career road start. Painter departed after four having allowed four runs on nine hits and striking out only one. The comeback began in the fifth when Justin Crawford doubled and came home on a Trea Turner ground out. Harper would then single Crawford home, making it a 4-2 ballgame. In the seventh, Harper drove home two runs with a single to right, tying the game. Alec Bohm broke the tie, doubling home Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh would later score Harper with a sacrifice fly.
What It Means: I'm catching up following Wednesday afternoon's game, and suffice it to say this game was the only highlight from a dismal San Francisco series.
What Happened: The Giants held a 4-0 lead after four innings, with Andrew Painter not faring well in his first career road start. Painter departed after four having allowed four runs on nine hits and striking out only one. The comeback began in the fifth when Justin Crawford doubled and came home on a Trea Turner ground out. Harper would then single Crawford home, making it a 4-2 ballgame. In the seventh, Harper drove home two runs with a single to right, tying the game. Alec Bohm broke the tie, doubling home Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh would later score Harper with a sacrifice fly.
Relievers Jose Alvarado, Brad Keller and Jhoan Duran did their jobs over the final three innings, keeping the Giants off the board. Duran recorded his fourth save.
Featured Card: Harper went 3 for 4 with three RBIs, raising his season average to .200. He's already got a ton of 2026 cards, including this one from Topps Heritage.
Featured Card: Harper went 3 for 4 with three RBIs, raising his season average to .200. He's already got a ton of 2026 cards, including this one from Topps Heritage.







































