The game turned in the seventh inning when San Francisco erased a 3-3 tie with three runs against the Los Angeles bullpen. What began as a competitive back-and-forth affair became a rout as the Giants scored six times over the final three frames to win 9-3 at Dodger Stadium.

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Rafael Devers led the Giants' offensive charge, going 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBIs and two walks. His solo shot to right center in the second inning opened the scoring, and he later scored twice in the late rally. Willy Adames provided the key blows with two RBI singles, while Casey Schmitt reached base four times and scored three runs.

The decisive seventh inning began when Devers walked with the bases loaded, bringing Jung Hoo Lee home to break the tie. Adames followed with a two-run single to right, scoring Luis Arraez and Schmitt to give San Francisco a 6-3 lead. The Giants added three more in the ninth, with Adames delivering another RBI single before Matt Chapman walked in a run and Jesus Rodriguez grounded out to score the final tally.

Los Angeles starter Roki Sasaki allowed 3 runs over 5 innings, striking out 5 while carrying a 5.88 ERA. The collapse came against reliever Alex Vesia, who recorded just one out while allowing 3 runs on 3 hits and a walk to take the loss. Max Muncy provided the Dodgers' lone highlight with a solo homer in the sixth that briefly tied the game 3-3.

San Francisco snapped a losing streak to improve to 16-24, while Los Angeles extended its losing streak to two games and fell to 24-16.