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Schmitt’s blow, his fourth of the season, came against left-handed reliever Andrew Nardi (1-1) after Jung Hoo Lee single, Matt Chapman walked and Luis Arraez sacrificed the runners to second and third. It came on the first pitch, left the bat at 105.4 miles per hour and traveled 406 feet to left field.
Alex Pavlovic delivers the takeaways from the Giants' win over the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday that snapped San Francisco's four-game losing streak.
Nothing stops a losing streak like an ace. But no one has ever associated Landen Roupp with that term. At least not yet. The San Francisco Giants starter, seen as the No. 5 man in a rotation filled with veterans, had the kind of start that puts an end to ...
A look at Landen Roupp and what makes him an up and coming dynasty player for 2026 fantasy baseball dynasty and keeper leagues.
This season has been entirely different. Saturday’s 9-0 loss to the New York Mets dropped the hometown boys to 1-5 at their waterfront ballpark, a game that left the Giants exposed in multiple areas. Starting pitcher Landen Roupp began the game sharp ...
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Dave Flemming on Landen Roupp’s development & the Giants' bullpen success | The Morning Roast
Voice of the San Francisco Giants Dave Flemming joins Sam Lubman and Joe Shasky on The Morning Roast to break down the Giants' recent success. Dave highlights the development of Landen Roupp. He also discusses Tony Vitello’s management of the bullpen and why the relief staff is finding a rhythm early in the season.
Casey Schmitt's go-ahead homer and Landen Roupp's fourth straight win led the San Francisco Giants to a 6-3 victory over the Miami Marlins at Oracle Park.