Sloppy Giants Defense, Quiet Offense Lead to Blowout Loss to Mets

San Francisco commits three errors and manages just three hits in 9-0 defeat at Oracle Park

Apr. 5, 2026 at 3:35am by Ben Kaplan

The San Francisco Giants were thoroughly outplayed in all facets of the game in a 9-0 blowout loss to the New York Mets on Saturday night. The Giants committed three errors, including a pair on the same play, and managed just three hits against dominant Mets pitching. Starting pitcher Landen Roupp struggled, allowing seven runs (six earned) in 4 2/3 innings, as the Giants' defense let him down on multiple occasions.

Why it matters

The lopsided defeat highlights the Giants' ongoing struggles this season, as they fall to 3-6 on the year. The sloppy defensive performance and lack of offensive production raise concerns about the team's ability to compete in the NL West, especially against tougher opponents like the Mets.

The details

The Giants' defensive woes began in the second inning when third baseman Matt Chapman and first baseman Jerar Encarnacion committed errors on the same play, allowing two Mets runs to score. Encarnacion also failed to field a grounder cleanly in the fifth inning, leading to another Mets run. The Giants allowed five runs in the fifth frame, effectively sealing the game for New York. Position player Christian Koss made his first pitching appearance of the season, tossing a scoreless ninth inning.

  • The Giants committed three errors on the night, including two on the same play in the second inning.
  • Landen Roupp's rough outing lasted 4 2/3 innings, during which he allowed seven runs (six earned).
  • Christian Koss pitched a scoreless ninth inning, his first pitching appearance of the 2026 season.

The players

Landen Roupp

The Giants' starting pitcher, who allowed seven runs (six earned) in 4 2/3 innings of work.

Matt Chapman

The Giants' third baseman, who committed an error on a play in the second inning that led to two Mets runs scoring.

Jerar Encarnacion

The Giants' first baseman, who committed an error on the same play as Chapman in the second inning and also failed to field a grounder cleanly in the fifth inning.

Christian Koss

A Giants position player who made his first pitching appearance of the season, tossing a scoreless ninth inning.

Clay Holmes

The Mets' starting pitcher, who tossed seven scoreless innings with four strikeouts.

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The takeaway

The Giants' sloppy defensive performance and lack of offensive production in this blowout loss to the Mets highlight the team's ongoing struggles to start the 2026 season. The Giants will need to shore up their defense and find more consistency at the plate if they hope to compete in the competitive NL West.