SAN FRANCISCO — Patrick Bailey hit a three-run, inside-the-park house run with one out within the ninth inning, lifting the San Francisco Giants to a 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night time.
It was the primary walk-off, inside-the-park house run since Cleveland’s Tyler Naquin hit one in opposition to the Toronto Blue Jays in 2016, and the primary when a crew was trailing by a number of runs since Bob Dernier hit one for the Phillies in opposition to the Giants in 1989.
Bailey grew to become simply the third catcher in MLB historical past to hit a walk-off, inside-the-park house run, becoming a member of the Chicago Cubs’ Pat Moran in 1907 and the Washington Nationals’ Bennie Tate in 1926.
Bailey’s homer would have been an outside-the-park house run in 29 of 30 ballparks, with Oracle Park being the exception.
Mike Yastrzemski reached base twice and scored to assist the Giants to their sixth win in seven video games.
Casey Schmitt started the rally with a leadoff double. After Jung Hoo Lee popped out, Wilmer Flores lined a single to middle.
Bailey, who grounded right into a double play and struck out in two of his earlier at-bats, then smashed a 1-0 fastball from Jordan Romano (1-4) into right-center area that ricocheted off the brick a part of the wall.
It gave the Giants their ninth walk-off win this season, probably the most in MLB.
Ryan Walker (2-3) retired one batter, with two on within the prime of the ninth, to earn the win.
Phillies All-Star Kyle Schwarber had two hits, together with his team-leading twenty eighth house run.
Schwarber flew out, struck out and was hit by a pitch earlier than homering off Giants reliever Spencer Bivens into McCovey Cove. Brandon Marsh, who singled as a pinch hitter main off the inning, scored on the play.
Two days after being named an All-Star for the second time in his profession, Robbie Ray gave up 4 hits and one run in 5⅔ innings.
The Related Press contributed to this report.

