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Justice Delos Santos

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Giants Beat Reporter at The Mercury News

Sports Reporter for @mercnews / Former: @MLB / 🇵🇭🇮🇪 / He-Him-His / Cal ‘20 / @aaja / BBWAA

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  • 1 week ago | santacruzsentinel.com | Justice Delos Santos

    Jordan Hicks threw a career-high 105 pitches despite allowing five runs in first

  • 1 week ago | mercurynews.com | Justice Delos Santos

    PHILADELPHIA — In a word, Jordan Hicks’ start against the Philadelphia Phillies could best be described as odd. The good: Hicks matched his career-high of seven innings. The bad: Hicks allowed five earned runs in the process. The weird: Hicks allowed all five runs in the first yet still threw a career-high 105 pitches, having his share of words for the Phillies’ bench and, at times, the umpiring crew in the process.

  • 1 week ago | mercurynews.com | Justice Delos Santos

    PHILADELPHIA — Lou Trivino didn’t think it would mean much for him to earn his first win in three years. Then, he saw his name in the final box score:“It’s a long time, so it’s cool to be back in the stat column,” Trivino said after the Giants’ 11-4 win on Wednesday. “I didn’t think it would mean a lot to me. Then, I found out I was the winning pitcher. I was like, ‘Okay, that’s kind of meaningful.’ It’s just cool.

  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Justice Delos Santos

    By Justice delos Santos - The Mercury News (TNS) PHILADELPHIA - Every member of the Giants' starting lineup reached base multiple times as San Francisco blew out the Philadelphia Phillies, 11-4, on Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park. Mike Yastrzemski, Jung Hoo Lee, Wilmer Flores and Patrick Bailey all drove in two runs while Yastrzemski, Lee, Matt Chapman and Tyler Fitzgerald enjoyed multi-hit games. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Justice Delos Santos

    PHILADELPHIA — Every member of the Giants’ starting lineup reached base multiple times as San Francisco blew out the Philadelphia Phillies, 11-4, on Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading. Get complete access for 24 hours to all of the content on our site, including breaking news, e-editions, archives (2010 to current) and special sections.

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Justice delos Santos @justdelossantos
9 Apr 25

I'm planting my flag: I like the new City Connects. But, I do have one caveat. Full video on the Giants being shutout for a second straight night as they unveil their new jerseys: https://t.co/2CQtMzes8V https://t.co/PdeVsxqp07

Justice delos Santos
Justice delos Santos @justdelossantos
9 Apr 25

The Giants' original City Connect jerseys became something of a good luck charm. As for the remixed uniforms? They haven't earned that status just yet. https://t.co/6Dhc3foATm

Justice delos Santos
Justice delos Santos @justdelossantos
9 Apr 25

Giants lose, 1-0. Landen Roupp pitched his first career quality start, but gets stuck with the loss. The offense went 0-for-6 with RISP. San Francisco has lost its first series of the year. They're 8-3.