Ramos Hits Tying Double in Seventh Then Lee Follows with Sacrifice Fly, Giants Beat Padres 6
- The San Francisco Giants defeated the San Diego Padres 6-5 on June 4, 2025, at Oracle Park after overcoming a five-run deficit.
- The Giants' comeback followed recent roster moves including calling up Daniel Johnson and signing Dominic Smith to boost a struggling offense.
- Key moments included Heliot Ramos's double in the seventh inning that tied the game, followed by Jung Hoo Lee’s sacrifice fly which put the Giants ahead.
- Daniel Johnson made a crucial catch to preserve the lead in the ninth inning while Randy Rodríguez earned his first career save.
- The victory snapped the Giants' 16-game stretch of scoring four runs or fewer and handed the Padres their first defeat in their five encounters with San Francisco this season.
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Ramos hits tying double in seventh then Lee follows with sacrifice fly, Giants beat Padres 6-5
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