Giants Crush Mariners 7-0: What Happened in This Jul 17 Stunner?
Giants Beat Mariners 7-0 in First Game After Break
What Happened in the Game?
On Friday night in Seattle, the San Francisco Giants played the Seattle Mariners in their first game after the All-Star break (a short mid-season pause where the best players show off in a special game). The Giants won big: 7-0.
Here’s how they did it:
- Willy Adames hit his seventh career grand slam (a home run with the bases loaded, meaning 4 runs score).
- Bryce Eldridge smacked a two-run homer (a home run that lets 2 runners score).
- Landen Roupp pitched seven sharp innings (he played as the thrower for 7 rounds and did great).
How the Teams Are Doing
- The Giants won their third game in a row and fourth in five games (they’re hot!).
- The Mariners only got two hits all game.
- Seattle lost for the sixth time in seven games and is now two games below .500 (that means they’ve lost 2 more games than they’ve won this season).
Cool Moments in the Game
Adames’ Big Swing
- Adames also hit a grand slam back on May 31.
- In the 7th inning, he hit a slow, hanging slider (a type of slow pitch) from reliever Nick Davila.
- He drove the ball out to right-center field for the grand slam.
Eldridge’s Towering Shot
- In the 5th inning, with two outs, Eldridge hit a huge home run to center field.
- It was off starter Bryce Miller (who is now 4 wins, 4 losses this season).
- The ball flew over center fielder Victor Robles, who jumped but couldn’t catch it.
- It was Eldridge’s 9th home run this season.
Mariners’ Missing Star
- Robles played center field instead of injured Julio Rodríguez.
- Rodríguez is expected to return to Seattle’s lineup on Saturday.
A Gift Run for the Giants
- In the 6th inning, Luis Arraez hit a chopper (a low bouncing ball) to second baseman Cole Young.
- With two outs and bases loaded, Young made a costly error (a mistake) by not fielding the ball cleanly.
- That let the Giants score another run.
Roupp Shuts Them Down
- The Mariners couldn’t get a hit until Josh Naylor singled in the 4th inning.
- Roupp (now 7 wins, 8 losses) was also great in his last start: 8 innings in a 10-1 win vs Toronto on July 6.
Team News Before the Game
- The Giants brought catcher Daniel Susac back from the 10-day injured list (a short break for hurt players).
- They let catcher Eric Haase go (designated for assignment).
Important Point: A "grand slam" is a home run hit when there is a runner on every base, scoring 4 runs at once. It’s one of the biggest hits in baseball!
Up Next
- Saturday: Seattle’s Bryan Woo (7-6, 4.23 ERA*) starts against SF’s Logan Webb (5-7, 3.86 ERA).
- *ERA means Earned Run Average — how many runs a pitcher lets in per 9 innings, on average. Lower is better.
Summary
The San Francisco Giants beat the Seattle Mariners 7-0 after the All-Star break. Willy Adames hit a grand slam, Bryce Eldridge added a two-run homer, and Landen Roupp pitched seven strong innings. The Giants are winning a lot lately, while Seattle is struggling. Julio Rodríguez should return Saturday, and two good pitchers will face off in the next game.
FAQ
Q: What is a grand slam in baseball?
A: It’s a home run hit when there are runners on all three bases, so 4 runs score on one swing.
Q: Why was Victor Robles playing instead of Julio Rodríguez?
A: Rodríguez was injured, but he is expected to be back in the lineup on Saturday.
Q: What does “designated for assignment” mean?
A: It means the team decided to remove a player from their active roster, likely to bring someone else in or let the player go.
Q: What is the All-Star break?
A: A short mid-season pause where the best players compete in a special exhibition game before regular games resume.

