Giants Win Series Against Yankees for First Time Since 2002
Giants Win Series Against Yankees for First Time Since 2002

Giants Win Series Against Yankees for First Time Since 2002

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The San Francisco Giants achieved a historic series win against the New York Yankees, taking two out of three games in the Bronx, marking their first series victory at Yankee Stadium since 2002. Jung Hoo Lee was the standout player, hitting three home runs and driving in seven runs over the weekend, including a pivotal performance in Sunday's 5-4 comeback win. Meanwhile, the Yankees managed a bounce-back victory on Saturday, winning 8-4, with Cody Bellinger and Ben Rice contributing significantly to the offense, as starting pitcher Will Warren earned his first Major League win. The Yankees had been struggling, with concerns about their rotation and overall offensive performance, but Saturday's win provided a much-needed spark. Giants' manager Bob Melvin praised Lee's contributions, highlighting the team's strong start to the season. As the series concluded, both teams faced pivotal moments, with the Giants looking to build momentum and the Yankees seeking consistency in their play.

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