Giants Beat Orioles 6-3 Behind Adames and Lee Home Runs
- The San Francisco Giants defeated the Baltimore Orioles 6-3 on April 10, 2026, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
- The Giants' offense was led by home runs from Willy Adames and Jung Hoo Lee.
- Starting pitcher Landen Roupp earned the win, improving his record to 2-1.
The San Francisco Giants defeated the Baltimore Orioles 6-3 on April 10, 2026, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The victory marked the third consecutive win for the Giants, representing their highest winning streak of the season.
The Giants’ offense was led by home runs from Willy Adames and Jung Hoo Lee. Adames hit a 402-foot home run to right center in the third inning, while Lee hit a 361-foot home run to right in the seventh inning.
Pitching and Defensive Performance
Starting pitcher Landen Roupp earned the win, improving his record to 2-1. Roupp pitched six innings, allowing five hits and one earned run while recording four strikeouts and two walks.
The Giants’ bullpen contributed to the victory with combined efforts from K. Winn, J. Brubaker, M. Gage, and B. Tidwell. The pitching staff limited the Orioles to eight hits and three runs over the course of the game.
For the Baltimore Orioles, starting pitcher Shane Baz took the loss. Baz pitched five innings, giving up nine hits and three earned runs with four strikeouts and two walks.
Game Progression and Key Plays
The Giants established an early lead in the third inning when Willy Adames homered to right center. In the fourth inning, the Giants added two more runs; Casey Schmitt scored on a single by H. Ramos, and Ramos later scored on a double by Adames.

The Giants extended their lead in the seventh inning. Casey Schmitt doubled to left, driving in M. Chapman, and was subsequently driven in by Jung Hoo Lee’s home run to right.
The Orioles attempted a comeback in the ninth inning when Henderson hit a 383-foot home run to right, scoring Jackson to bring the final score to 6-3.
Player Statistics
Willy Adames finished the game with two hits in five at-bats, including the home run and a double. Casey Schmitt contributed significantly with two runs scored and a double in five at-bats.
Jung Hoo Lee recorded one hit in four at-bats, which was his home run. Other contributions for San Francisco included M. Chapman, who had two hits in four at-bats, and H. Ramos, who recorded a hit and an RBI.
The victory served as the opening game of a nine-game road trip for the San Francisco Giants.
