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The San Francisco Giants played the line fine-tuning and achieved miraculous results, and the rain battle bloodied the Yankees to get off to a good start

The Giants have always emphasized lineup continuity this season, but made a notable change against the Yankees on Friday: With LaMonte Wade Jr. Jr.'s slow start to the season, coach Bob Melvin moved the in-form Mike Yastrzemski to the first base, and Wade dropped to sixth to face the Yankees' right-hand shot Marcus Stroman.

"We're trying to be as steady as we can," Melvin said before the game, "Wade is struggling a bit at the moment, and Yas is feeling hot on the forehand. It would be wise to let such a batter fight a few more times, and he also has experience in opening the way. "

The change, which Melvin called "fine-tuning", was immediate - the Giants blasted five points in the first game and finally won 9-1 away from home in a game that ended early due to rain. Although the start of the game was delayed by bad weather for 26 minutes (the opening ball was only 44 degrees Fahrenheit), the rain and cold temperatures could not dampen Yastremski's hot hand: he aimed at Stromman's first 89.4-mile sinking ball and hit second base in right field, starting a run of six batters on base.

After Willy Adames was drafted as a transfer, Jung Hoo Lee blasted Stroman's other missed shot into the right midfield for the first three-pointer of his career at the Yankees. The first shot of the season had a muzzle velocity of 100.5 miles and a distance of 387 feet, helping it to a batting average of 0.340 and an attack index of 1.000 in 12 games.

"It's pretty cool," Melvin said of Lee's Bronx debut, "and he's never competed here before, but he was able to blast in tough conditions and get an immediate morale boost." Lee Jung-hou admits that he rarely experiences rain battles in South Korea: "If you were in the KBO, this kind of weather would not have started at all. "

Matt Chapman and Heliot Ramos hit back-to-back picks to form a full base, and LaMonte Wade Jr., who had a batting average of just 0.105 in the opening 12 games, hit a second base in the right field to clear up two points, and Stroman had not picked up any outs when the Giants led 5-0. The Yankees home fans cheered Stroman with a taunt as he struck out Wilmer Flores and Patrick Bailey, but Tyler Fitzgerald knocked out 2 outs to end Stroman's nightmare night with 46 goals.

Left-handed Robbie Ray was beaten by Austin Wells to hit second base and lose 1 point to win with 7K. "You have to get used to it," said Rey, who scored 98 goals (56 good goals), "but I was able to settle the situation. "

In the fifth inning, the Giants added another 3 points to open the gap. In the sixth inning, Yoendrys Gómez, who lost control of the ball, and the Giants were suspended due to water accumulation on the court after three consecutive deliveries. Despite Gomez's strikeout of Chapman and Ramos, Wade picked a full-run run to squeeze back for the ninth point. As the rain intensified, the referee announced the end of the game, and the Giants began the 17-day 17-battle Devils schedule with a 10-3 record.

"Playing a great attack in tough conditions," Melvin concluded, "this victory is significant. "

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