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The San Francisco Giants have flipped the National League Wild-Card picture on its head, riding a late-season power surge and a suddenly explosive lineup to close the gap on the New York Mets. Tuesday night at Oracle Park, Willy Adames and Patrick Bailey both went deep, sparking a 6-3 victory that pulled the Giants within one game of the final postseason berth.
September has been a revelation for a club that spent most of the summer searching for consistency. Over the first nine games of the month, San Francisco is slashing an eye-popping .312/.371/.560 while averaging 5.9 runs—numbers that would rank among the league’s elite if stretched over a full season. Manager Bob Melvin credits a healthier roster and a recalibrated approach focused on attacking early-count fastballs, and the results have been immediate: the Giants have homered in eight straight contests and outscored opponents 46-28 in that span.
Bailey’s emergence has been particularly timely. The switch-hitting catcher owns back-to-back multi-hit games and has homered in consecutive nights for the first time in his career, offering middle-of-the-order thump and Gold Glove-caliber defense behind the plate. “We’re playing with urgency, but we’re loose,” Bailey said postgame. “Every pitch matters, and everyone’s feeding off that energy.”
Perhaps no player embodies that energy more than newly acquired center fielder Drew Gilbert. Since arriving in the deadline deal that sent Tyler Rogers to the Mets, Gilbert has injected much-needed speed and swagger, reaching base at a .388 clip while patrolling the vast gaps of Oracle Park with highlight-reel flair. His presence has allowed Melvin to lengthen the lineup and rest veterans without sacrificing defense.
Meanwhile, the rotation—headlined by ace Logan Webb—has quietly stabilized. Webb tossed seven scoreless frames against New York on Monday, lowering the staff’s September ERA to 3.21. The bullpen, once a glaring weakness, has converted six straight save opportunities, with Camilo Doval rediscovering his triple-digit cutter and rookie lefty Erik Miller neutralizing key left-handed bats.
The standings remain tight, but momentum is on the Giants’ side. Fangraphs bumped San Francisco’s playoff odds from 8 percent on August 31 to 38 percent entering Wednesday, the biggest week-over-week jump in MLB. A three-game weekend showdown with the Mets at Citi Field now looms as a potential season-defining series.
Key storylines to watch:
• Power production at Oracle Park: Historically a pitcher’s haven, the Giants have homered 14 times in their last seven home games, matching their entire June total. Sustaining that lift could tilt the Wild-Card race.
• Youth movement paying off: Bailey, shortstop Marco Luciano, and outfielder Luis Matos are playing pivotal roles while gaining valuable postseason-style reps.
• Rotation depth: With rookie Kyle Harrison on an innings limit, veterans Alex Cobb and Jordan Montgomery must carry a heavier load down the stretch.
For now, the Giants are reveling in meaningful September baseball. “We know what’s at stake,” Webb said. “But we also know how good this team can be when we’re clicking. The goal is simple—keep winning and let everything else sort itself out.”
If they continue to mash and pitch with this level of conviction, the orange-and-black could be the most dangerous Wild-Card contender nobody wants to face in October.
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