Giants Extend Winning Streak to Three Games

Adames and Lee power Giants offense in win over Orioles

Apr. 11, 2026 at 4:23am by

A cubist, geometric painting depicting the dynamic motion and energy of a baseball game, with abstracted player forms and vibrant, overlapping shapes in shades of orange, blue, and green.The Giants' recent offensive surge, led by homers from Adames and Lee, has fueled their three-game winning streak under new manager Vitello.San Francisco Today

The San Francisco Giants have won three consecutive games for the first time under new manager Tony Vitello, powered by home runs from Willy Adames and Jung Hoo Lee. Pitcher Landen Roupp also turned in a strong six-inning outing, allowing just one run.

Why it matters

The Giants have struggled to find consistency this season, so this three-game winning streak represents an important step forward for the team under Vitello's leadership. Adames and Lee providing power at the plate is a positive sign for the Giants' offense.

The details

Willy Adames and Jung Hoo Lee each hit home runs and drove in two runs to lead the Giants to a victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Starting pitcher Landen Roupp pitched six innings, allowing just one run on the day.

  • The Giants' three-game winning streak began on April 9, 2026.

The players

Willy Adames

A power-hitting infielder for the San Francisco Giants.

Jung Hoo Lee

An outfielder for the San Francisco Giants known for his offensive production.

Landen Roupp

A starting pitcher for the San Francisco Giants who turned in a strong outing in this game.

Tony Vitello

The manager of the San Francisco Giants, in his first season with the team.

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What they’re saying

“The guys are really starting to come together as a team. This winning streak is just the start of what I think we can accomplish this season.”

— Tony Vitello, Giants Manager

What’s next

The Giants will look to extend their winning streak to four games when they take on the Orioles again on April 12.

The takeaway

The Giants' three-game winning streak under new manager Tony Vitello is an encouraging sign for the team, as they look to build momentum and establish themselves as contenders in the NL West.