Roupp Pitches Into Seventh Inning, Giants Beat Nationals 4
- On Friday night at Nationals Park, the San Francisco Giants defeated the Washington Nationals 4-0 with Landen Roupp pitching six-plus shutout innings.
- The Giants' offense capitalized on Nationals bullpen struggles after starter MacKenzie Gore left the game injured in the seventh inning due to a charley horse.
- Roupp delivered his second consecutive quality start but could not finish the seventh inning, while the Giants doubled their lead in the eighth inning with contributions from Wilmer Flores and Matt Chapman.
- Gore struck out nine batters before leaving the game, and manager Bob Melvin commented that while Gore was performing well, Roupp was doing an even better job, suggesting that it would be a matter of who yields first.
- The Giants' victory marks Roupp’s first time achieving back-to-back quality starts, while the game drew a crowd of 19,195 fans at Nationals Park.
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Roupp pitches into seventh inning, Giants beat Nationals 4
WASHINGTON (AP) — Landen Roupp pitched into the seventh inning, Jung Hoo Lee had two hits and scored two runs, and the San Francisco Giants beat Washington 4-0 on Friday night, ending the Nationals’ five-game winning streak. Roupp (3-3) allowed five hits, struck out two and walked two before leaving after allowing a double and a walk to start the seventh. Nationals starter MacKenzie Gore (2-5) also pitched in the seventh. After walking Lee to op…

SF Giants’ Roupp tosses second straight quality start in win over Nationals
WASHINGTON D.C. — The Washington Nationals announced a paid attendance of 19,195 on Friday night at Nationals Park. It’s unclear how many of those in attendance were Giants fans, but there were more than enough — especially behind the third-base dugout — to start “Let’s go Giants” chants in the lower bowl. Landen Roupp pitched six-plus shutout innings, and the Giants’ offense jumped on the Nationals’ bullpen once starter MacKenzie Gore left the …

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