Giants 6-0 Phillies (Apr 7, 2026) Game Recap The San Francisco Giants ended a four-game losing streak with a 6-0 shutout of the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night at Oracle Park. Robbie Ray and a trio of relievers combined to limit the Phillies to just three hits, marking the Giants’ first defensive gem of the 2026 season. The victory extended the Giants’ winning streak to three games and improved their record to 4-8, avoiding a historic worst start since 2015. San Francisco’s offense was led by Matt Chapman and rookie catcher Daniel Susac, who each recorded three hits. Chapman’s contributions were pivotal in the fifth inning when he doubled over the head of leaping left fielder Otto Kemp, driving in Susac for a run. Susac, making his major league debut, added a two-run triple in the eighth inning and a sacrifice fly in the sixth. The 24-year-old Susac went 6 for 7 with a walk in his first two games, becoming the first player in MLB history to start his career 5 for 5 since Ted Cox of the Boston Red Sox in 1977. His streak ended with a flyout in the sixth inning. The Phillies struggled offensively, with starter Cristopher Sánchez (1-1) surrendering 11 hits and four runs — two earned — over five innings. Sánchez, who had allowed just one run in his previous two starts, faced challenges in maintaining control, including two-on-base jams in the seventh and eighth innings. The Giants’ bullpen, however, held firm. Ryan Walker recorded four outs in the seventh and eighth innings, while Keaton Winn pitched a perfect ninth to secure the shutout. Philadelphia’s woes were compounded by an injury to catcher J.T. Realmuto, who left the game in the second inning with a bruised foot. Realmuto’s absence disrupted the Phillies’ batting order, as they failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities.#philadelphia_phillies #san_francisco_giants #matt_chapman #otto_kemp #daniel_susac
