Jackson and Henderson power the Orioles to a 6-2 win over Webb and the Giants

Jeremiah Jackson finished a triple short of the cycle as Baltimore took down San Francisco.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 3:36am by

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The Baltimore Orioles defeated the San Francisco Giants 6-2 on Saturday night, with Jeremiah Jackson falling a triple short of the cycle and Gunnar Henderson hitting a solo home run. Grant Wolfram earned the win in relief for the Orioles, while Logan Webb took the loss for the Giants.

Why it matters

This game was an important win for the Orioles as they look to build momentum in the early part of the season. The Giants, on the other hand, saw their three-game winning streak snapped and will look to bounce back in the series finale.

The details

Jeremiah Jackson had a big night at the plate for the Orioles, finishing with a home run, a double, and a single. Gunnar Henderson also contributed with a solo home run. For the Giants, Heliot Ramos had two hits and two RBIs, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Orioles' offensive outburst.

  • The game was played on Saturday, April 12, 2026.
  • The Orioles took the lead in the fourth inning and never looked back.
  • Jackson's home run came in the seventh inning.

The players

Jeremiah Jackson

An Orioles outfielder who fell a triple short of the cycle, finishing with a home run, a double, and a single.

Gunnar Henderson

An Orioles infielder who hit a solo home run to give the team a 2-1 lead in the third inning.

Logan Webb

The Giants starting pitcher who took the loss, allowing four runs and five hits over six innings.

Grant Wolfram

The Orioles relief pitcher who earned the win, pitching a scoreless inning.

Heliot Ramos

A Giants outfielder who had two hits and two RBIs in the losing effort.

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What they’re saying

“We knew we had to come out and play our best baseball to beat a tough Giants team. I'm proud of the way the guys battled tonight.”

— Brandon Hyde, Orioles Manager

What’s next

The two teams will meet again on Sunday for the series finale, with Adrian Houser taking the mound for the Giants and Cade Povich starting for the Orioles.

The takeaway

This win was an important one for the Orioles as they look to establish themselves as a contender in the AL East. The Giants, meanwhile, will need to regroup and find a way to bounce back in the series finale.