Star Player
Matt Chapman (SFG) 4/5 2hr 3rbi
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Summary
SAN FRANCISCO (Interstat) — Matt Chapman had four hits, two home runs and three RBIs, and the San Francisco Giants scored five runs in both the eighth and ninth innings to overcome a 10-1 deficit and beat the Washington Nationals 11-10 on Wednesday afternoon at Oracle Park. The Nationals led 10-1 after seven innings, fueled by James Wood’s two-run homer in the third and a four-run sixth keyed by Daylen Lile’s two-run single. Washington added three more in the seventh. But the Giants rallied in the eighth on Daniel Susac’s RBI double and a sacrifice fly, then completed the comeback in the ninth. Chapman’s double made it 10-7 before Bryce Eldridge hit a grand slam, his fourth homer, to walk off. Washington had 14 hits, matching San Francisco’s total. Lile went 4 for 5 with two RBIs, and Curtis Mead homered. Mitchell Parker (2-3) took the loss after allowing five runs in the eighth. Reiver Sanmartin (1-0) earned the win with two innings of relief, giving up one run. The Nationals fell to 35-34, the Giants improved to 28-41. Attendance was 32,459, and the game lasted 3 hours, 2 minutes.
Extended Summary
SAN FRANCISCO (Interstat) — Matt Chapman homered twice and Bryce Eldridge hit a tying grand slam in the ninth inning as the San Francisco Giants rallied from a nine-run deficit to stun the Washington Nationals 11-10 on Wednesday afternoon at Oracle Park. The Giants, who entered the game with a 28-41 record, scored five runs in the eighth and five more in the ninth to erase a 10-1 hole and complete the largest comeback of the season in Major League Baseball. Chapman finished 4 for 5 with two home runs and three RBIs, while Eldridge went 1 for 4 with the grand slam and four RBIs. Washington, which dropped to 35-34, had taken command early behind starter Foster Griffin. The left-hander allowed one run on six hits over six innings, striking out five, and left with a 10-1 lead. But the Nationals’ bullpen faltered, and the Giants’ offense erupted late. The Nationals struck first with two runs in the third inning. Keibert Ruiz singled, and James Wood followed with a two-run home run to center field, his 18th of the season. Washington extended its lead with a four-run sixth inning. Daylen Lile singled in Dylan Crews, and Nasim Nuñez drove in two more with a single. Jorbit Vivas added an RBI single, making it 6-0. The Giants got on the board in the bottom of the sixth when Chapman hit his first home run of the game, a solo shot to left-center. But Washington answered with three runs in the seventh. James Wood walked, Curtis Mead singled, and Luis García Jr. doubled to score Wood. After a groundout by Crews scored Mead, Lile singled in García, pushing the lead to 10-1. The Giants began their rally in the eighth. Chapman led off with his second home run, a solo shot to center. Rafael Devers followed with another solo home run. Jung Hoo Lee walked, Bryce Eldridge walked, and Daniel Susac doubled in Lee. Drew Gilbert grounded out to score Eldridge, and after a strikeout, Casey Schmitt flew out to end the inning, but the Giants had cut the deficit to 10-6. Washington added a run in the top of the ninth when Mead homered to left-center, his 10th of the season, giving the Nationals an 11-6 lead. But the Giants’ comeback was far from over. In the bottom of the ninth, Luis Arraez led off with a double to right. Chapman doubled to score Arraez, making it 11-7. Devers walked, and Lee singled to load the bases with no outs. Eldridge then crushed a 1-0 pitch to right field for a grand slam that tied the game at 11 and sent the crowd of 32,459 into a frenzy. The Giants had erased a five-run deficit in the inning and completed the improbable victory. Mitchell Parker took the loss for Washington, allowing five runs — four earned — on five hits over one inning of relief. He fell to 2-3 on the season. Reiver Sanmartin earned the win with two innings of relief, allowing one run on two hits while striking out two. Sanmartin improved to 1-0. Daylen Lile had a standout day for Washington, going 4 for 5 with two RBIs. Curtis Mead added two hits, including a home run. James Wood also homered and drove in two runs. For San Francisco, Chapman’s four-hit performance was the highlight, but Eldridge’s grand slam proved the decisive blow. The game lasted 3 hours, 2 minutes. Washington had won the first two games of the series, 6-3 on Tuesday and 4-3 on Monday, but the Giants avoided the sweep with Wednesday’s dramatic victory. The Nationals now return home for a six-game homestand beginning Friday against Seattle. The Giants will host the Chicago Cubs for a three-game series starting Friday. Interstat’s game simulator had projected a final score of Washington 5, San Francisco 4. Interstat’s ELO system gave San Francisco a 55.60 percent probability to win. Washington was installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5. The total score of 21 went under the over-under line of 8.5.
Preview
Nationals at Giants, Wednesday, June 10, 2026 First pitch (afternoon game): 1:05 p.m. PDT | (evening game): 7:15 p.m. PDT Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA | Forecast: 67°F, cloudy SAN FRANCISCO (Interstat) — The Washington Nationals and San Francisco Giants will play a split doubleheader Wednesday at Oracle Park after Tuesday’s scheduled series finale was suspended scoreless due to weather. The afternoon game, a makeup of a postponement from earlier in the season, features a matchup of left-handers. Robbie Ray (4-6, 4.72 ERA) will start for Washington, while San Francisco had not announced its probable pitcher for the early game as of Tuesday night. The evening contest, the regularly scheduled series finale, will have Nationals left-hander Foster Griffin (7-2, 3.01 ERA) on the mound. The Giants had not named a starter for the nightcap. Washington (34-33) enters having taken the first two games of the series, including a 4-3 victory Monday. The Nationals are playing their best baseball of the season, winning five of their last seven. San Francisco (27-40) has lost three of four and sits last in the National League West. Players to watch Miles Mikolas, Washington: The right-handed reliever earned the win Monday with 4 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing three hits with two strikeouts. In his last four appearances, Mikolas has allowed no earned runs over 14 1/3 innings, striking out 10. He is expected to be available out of the bullpen. Logan Webb, San Francisco: The right-hander pitched brilliantly Monday in a no-decision, throwing eight innings of one-run ball, striking out seven while scattering five hits. Webb has a 1.80 ERA over his last two starts (15 innings) but has only one win to show for it. Recent head-to-head results Washington has won the last two meetings, including a 3-0 victory April 19 in Washington. The Giants took the series opener in San Francisco on April 18, 7-6. The season series is tied 2-2. Projection and betting line The Interstat game simulator projects a 5-4 Washington victory. The Nationals are installed as -1.5-run favorites. The over/under is 8.5 total runs. Up next Following the doubleheader, Washington returns home for a six-game homestand beginning Friday against Seattle. San Francisco opens a seven-game homestand Friday against the Chicago Cubs.

