Giants' Struggles Continue as Manager Vitello Ejected in Loss to Mets
Vitello ejected, 'frustration' mounts for 3-7 Giants
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In a challenging start to the season, San Francisco Giants' first-year manager Tony Vitello was ejected during a 5-2 loss to the New York Mets. The Giants, now 3-7 overall and 1-6 at home, are facing mounting frustration as they prepare for a series against the Philadelphia Phillies.
- 01Tony Vitello was ejected for the first time in his major-league career.
- 02The Giants lost to the Mets 5-2, marking their third consecutive defeat.
- 03San Francisco's record stands at 3-7, with only one win at home.
- 04Luis Torrens of the Mets played a crucial role in the victory with a two-run double.
- 05The Giants will face the Philadelphia Phillies next, with Adrian Houser starting.
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In a disappointing game for the San Francisco Giants, manager Tony Vitello was ejected for the first time in his major-league career during a 5-2 loss to the New York Mets. The incident occurred in the seventh inning after an argument over a call involving Jerar Encarnacion, who was ruled out for running inside the designated lane. Vitello expressed his frustration, noting that he was merely trying to clarify the rules. The loss marked the Giants' third straight defeat, leaving them with a 3-7 record, including just one win at home. The Mets capitalized on a four-run rally in the eighth inning, led by Luis Torrens, who hit a two-run double. As the Giants prepare to face the Philadelphia Phillies, they will look to turn their season around with Adrian Houser set to pitch.
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The Giants' struggles could affect fan attendance and morale as they continue to seek their first home series win.
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