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Dodgers vs Giants: Dodgers Collapse Again — Bailey’s walk-off grand slam rocks team, wild card tightens

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Patrick Bailey hits a dramatic walk-off grand slam to beat the Dodgers 5-1 in extra innings. Yamamoto strong, but offense silent. Giants surge toward wild card.

Dodgers vs Giants: Quick Overview

Rivalry Context & Standings Implications

This wasn’t just a Dodgers vs Giants game — it was a late-season bloodletting with real postseason consequences:

 

What Happened: Game Flow & Key Moments

Pitching duel turns dramatic

Yamamoto dazzled early: ten strikeouts, a long scoreless streak, and 20 consecutive outs. Verlander was steady for San Francisco. But once the game veered into extra innings, the Dodgers bullpen crumbled under pressure.

Extra-innings heartbreak

In the bottom of the tenth, catcher Patrick Bailey crushed a walk-off grand slam to seal the win. Bailey’s heroics cemented a wild swing in momentum and etched his name further into Giants lore.

Dodgers offense goes missing

Despite Yamamoto’s brilliance, the Dodgers mustered just one run—on a Michael Conforto home run. Scoring opportunities were rare, and the bullpen couldn’t hold the line when it mattered.

Player Spotlights

Patrick Bailey — relentless late-game performer

Bailey’s walk-off slam was his third homer in four games, and interestingly he became the first MLB player ever to record both a walk-off inside-the-park home run and a walk-off grand slam in the same season. (San Francisco Chronicle)

Yoshinobu Yamamoto — ace let down by offense

Despite the loss, Yamamoto’s strikeout total and shut-out innings streak highlight his quality and consistency. But baseball is a team sport — and his teammates couldn’t provide run support.

Giants bullpen & defense — opportunistic and clutch

San Francisco bullpen held firm after Verlander handed it the ball, and defensive plays in the 10th (including a clutch throw by Grant McCray) set the stage for Bailey’s walk-off.

[Note: Images are collected from Instagram]

 

Series & Season Implications

Giants resurgence

At 75–72, the Giants are closing fast on a wild card. Their persistence and knack for tight wins in late innings have made them a dangerous late-season squad.

Dodgers stumble under pressure

Even with elite pitching, their inability to convert on offense and stabilize the bullpen raises concerns as October approaches. The bullpen blow-up is now part of a broader narrative that L.A. needs to fix the late-game equation.

Watching the Rivalry — Giants/SF Schedule & Where to Watch

 

Betting & Prediction Angles

Broader Narrative — Why This Rivalry Still Matters

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