The San Francisco Giants picked up a 9-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners at Scottsdale Stadium on Thursday in spring training action. Jake Holton paced the offense, going 1-for-2 with a home run and four RBI, giving the coaching staff plenty to be encouraged about as the exhibition schedule continues. Robbie Ray worked 2.2 innings on the mound, allowing 1 earned run on 2 hits. The Giants finished with 9 hits on the day while holding the Mariners to 6. The victory gives the Giants positive momentum heading into the final stretch of spring training. The coaching staff will look to build on the strong showing in the games ahead.
Key Performers
Jake Holton was the key contributor at the plate, going 1-for-2 with a home run and four RBI. His ability to drive the ball out of the park was the highlight of the afternoon. Performances like this give the Giants confidence that the lineup is rounding into form.
Bryce Eldridge chipped in, going 1-for-2 with a double and two RBI, Tyler Fitzgerald added to the attack, going 1-for-2 with a double and an RBI, and Will Brennan provided support, going 2-for-2. The depth of production throughout the lineup was encouraging to see.
On the other side of the diamond, Cole Young led the Mariners offense with a 1-for-3 with an RBI day. Jonny Farmelo also contributed, going 2-for-2 with a double and a triple. Connor Joe added a 1-for-2 effort as well. Despite those contributions, the Giants pitching staff did enough to limit the damage and secure the victory.
On the Mound
Robbie Ray got the start, struggling with his command, working 2.2 innings while allowing 1 earned run on 2 hits with two strikeouts. He threw 50 pitches in the outing. It was a useful learning experience as the Giants evaluate their pitching depth heading into the regular season.
The bullpen combined for 5.4 innings of work, allowing 2 earned runs while striking out seven. Spring training gives the coaching staff a chance to evaluate bullpen depth, and today was an encouraging showing from the relievers. Each reliever is auditioning for a roster spot, and innings like these factor into those decisions.
Among the relievers, Carson Seymour stood out with 2.2 innings of 2-run work, striking out two. His performance was one of the day's bright spots from the bullpen.
How It Happened
Mariners got on the board first with a run in the third inning. The Giants answered with five runs in the fourth. Mariners responded with two runs in the fifth. The Giants countered with three runs in the fifth. Mariners struck back with a run in the sixth. The Giants answered with a run in the eighth. The Giants spread their scoring across three different innings, applying consistent pressure throughout the game. The Giants out-hit Mariners 9-6 on the day, with 2 errors committed between the two clubs. A crowd of 8,961 was on hand to take in the action.
Looking Ahead
As the exhibition schedule nears its conclusion, the Giants can point to this game as a step in the right direction. The combination of solid pitching and timely hitting is exactly what the coaching staff hopes to see at this stage of the spring. The focus now shifts to maintaining this level of play with the regular season just around the corner.