Matt Chapman delivered a dramatic two-run walk-off home run to lift the San Francisco Giants to a 3-2 win over the Atlanta Braves, capping a tense, low-scoring battle at Oracle Park. The Giants trailed 2-1 entering the ninth, but Heliot Ramos sparked the rally with a single before Chapman launched his 12th homer of the season over the left-field wall with two outs, sending fans into a frenzy and securing the team’s fourth consecutive victory.
Braves starter Bryce Elder was dominant, striking out a career-high batters over eight innings and allowing just one run—a solo shot by Wilmer Flores. Giants ace Logan Webb matched Elder’s intensity, fanning and yielding only two runs in six innings. The Giants now lead the majors with eight walk-off wins this year and have played an MLB-best 27 one-run games, thriving in high-pressure moments.
San Francisco continues its homestand with the series finale against Atlanta before facing the Colorado Rockies, who are set for a road trip that includes a visit to Oracle Park. With the Giants’ knack for late-game drama and the Rockies aiming to climb the standings, the upcoming schedule promises more must-watch baseball for fans on both coasts.