The Los Angeles were unable to snap a winning streak that lost on Friday night, dropping the series opener by an 8-7 score against the San Francisco Giants.
The fought in a match between the two National League West Rivals, but ultimately they were unable to return from a six-run deficit.
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Despite this, the game was exciting and the latest Giants shortstop Willie Adams couldn’t help but notice the playoff vibe.
“It felt like a playoff game,” Adams said after the game. “That’s the high energy tonight.”
However, he also found himself a little too blue in the Oracle Park stands, at least for his preference.
“I’m not going to lie,” Adams said. He went 4-2 on a home run. “I feel like there were too many fans here. I’ll get more San Francisco fans tomorrow.”
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fans are known to travel well all the time, and are especially easy for games against rivals in the Northern division. However, as LA lost its longest winning streak since 2017, the influx of fans could not change the team’s luck.
Shohei Ohtani is robbing the mound for the on Saturday, hoping to stop the skid. manager Dave Roberts is aiming to get three innings from Otani, his longest start for the .
Offensively, the try to pick up where they left off on Friday.
The first pitch on Saturday. The game is at 1:05pm. The Giants are handing out Ballybond Bobbleheads on Saturday, so it’s still not clear how much blue there will be in the stands.
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