Trevor McDonald Shines in Season Debut as Giants Snap Skid
The San Francisco Giants rode a dominant outing from Trevor McDonald and timely hitting to beat the San Diego Padres.
The San Francisco Giants received an immediate boost from right-hander Trevor McDonald, who turned in an impressive season debut with seven strong innings in a 3-2 Monday night victory over the San Diego Padres . Called up earlier in the day, McDonald showed poise and command, limiting damage while piling up eight strikeouts. His outing matched a career high in innings and set the tone for a staff looking to stabilize after a difficult road stretch.
McDonaldโs composure stood out most in the fifth inning, when he was struck near the hip by a sharply hit line drive. Rather than unravel, he quickly regrouped and continued attacking hitters, an encouraging sign for a rotation searching for consistency. Early Power Sets the Tone After going homerless on their recent trip, the Giants wasted little time reintroducing power into their lineup.
Casey Schmitt jumpstarted the offense with a first-inning home run, his fifth of the season, immediately energizing the club in its return to Oracle Park. The early swing helped erase any lingering offensive frustration and provided a quick response that allowed San Francisco to play from a position of strength. It also marked a clear shift from the previous stretch, where timely extra-base hits had been difficult to come by.
Arraez and Devers Provide Key Production Consistent pressure came from Luis Arraez, who collected a pair of doubles and crossed the plate twice. His ability to get on base and create scoring opportunities proved vital, particularly as the lineup looked to regain rhythm. Meanwhile, Rafael Devers contributed in a more situational role, driving in two runs, including a sacrifice fly that extended the Giantsโ lead in the middle innings.