GIANTS POSTCAST: Giants Riding THREE-GAME WIN STREAK, Offense Gets Going in Baltimore
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The Locked On Giants postcast celebrates the San Francisco Giants' first three-game win streak of the 2026 season, fueled by a 6-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Host Eric Triple E Engel highlights the team's offensive resurgence, particularly the standout performances of Willie Adamas, Jung-Hoo Lee, and Casey Schmidt, who all delivered key hits and RBIs. The offense showed newfound ability to score late, including a crucial three-run seventh inning, marking a significant improvement from their earlier struggles to generate runs after the sixth inning. Landon Roop earned Player of the Game honors for his six-inning, one-run performance, showcasing elite ground ball generation and effective use of his curveball and changeup. Engel praises Roop’s potential as a future frontline starter, comparing him to Logan Webb. While the bullpen showed promise with a strong three-game stretch, concerns remain about the lack of a true closer, with Blade Tidwell’s rough ninth inning raising questions about his role. The episode ends with a call for more playing time for hot-hitting Daniel Susack and a plea to fix the weak bottom of the batting order, particularly the Bailey-Bader duo. The Giants now sit 3-1 on the road, and the team’s momentum could be pivotal as they aim for a sweep in Baltimore.
The Giants' offense has finally found its rhythm, scoring at least five runs in each of their three-game win streak.
Landon Roop was dominant, generating 7 ground ball outs and showing elite command of his curveball and changeup.
Willie Adamas and Jung-Hoo Lee both had breakout offensive games, signaling potential breakout seasons.
The Giants are finally scoring late, a critical shift after being unable to generate runs after the sixth inning all season.
Daniel Susack’s hot start demands more playing time, especially with the current bottom of the order struggling.
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Welcome & Sponsor Intro
Host Eric Triple E Engel welcomes listeners to the Locked On Giants postcast, promotes the Everydayer Club for ad-free listening and real-time Discord access, and introduces the episode's focus: the Giants' three-game win streak and offensive resurgence.
Offense Finally Clicks in Baltimore
“This offense man today... Really, really, really impressed me. I know that they've scored more than six runs in games before, but the thing that impressed me the most is that they just kept scoring throughout and it seemed like this team got stronger and stronger as things went on.”
Landon Roop Shines as Player of the Game
“I really think that this guy could be a mini Logan Webb. I mean all last year until the injuries we kept calling him baby Logan Webb. And we're going to stick with it because Landon Roop, man, that ground ball generation, the way he's not afraid to pitch the contact, it's very Logan Webb-esque.”
Bullpen Concerns & Future Moves
Engel discusses the bullpen’s mixed results, praising Tony Vitello’s aggressive management style but expressing concern over the lack of a true closer. He suggests the Giants may need to trade for a bullpen arm and questions Blade Tidwell’s long-term role.
Bottom of the Order & Playing Time Issues
“You cannot have multiple guys in a row in this batting order that just don't show up, that are just black holes on the offense. I mean, right now, the Bailey-Bader back-to-back combo in the lineup, that is just a black hole of death.”
“I really think that this guy could be a mini Logan Webb. I mean all last year until the injuries we kept calling him baby Logan Webb. And we're going to stick with it because Landon Roop, man, that ground ball generation, the way he's not afraid to pitch the contact, it's very Logan Webb-esque.”
“This offense man today... Really, really, really impressed me. I know that they've scored more than six runs in games before, but the thing that impressed me the most is that they just kept scoring throughout and it seemed like this team got stronger and stronger as things went on.”
“You cannot have multiple guys in a row in this batting order that just don't show up, that are just black holes on the offense. I mean, right now, the Bailey-Bader back-to-back combo in the lineup, that is just a black hole of death.”
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