Giants suffer heavy 16-2 defeat to Brewers in Milwaukee
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 2:51 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The San Francisco Giants were defeated by the Milwaukee Brewers 16-2 in Milwaukee on June 1. Despite starting strong with a two-run homer from Matt Chapman, the Giants quickly fell apart as Landen Roupp struggled, yielding seven runs in the second inning. The Brewers capitalized on this momentum, scoring additional runs throughout the game. The Giants have now lost a significant advantage early in the season, with concerns mounting over their pitching staff's performance. Their next game will feature a matchup against former prospect Kyle Harrison, who has emerged as a strong contender this season.
- •Giants led 2-0 before allowing seven runs in the second inning.
- •Landen Roupp gave up eight earned runs in four innings.
- •The Brewers scored a total of 16 runs on 18 hits.
- •Giants' bullpen issues continue, struggling to maintain leads.
- •Next game features matchup against Kyle Harrison, a former top prospect.
- 2:51 AMYahoo Sports — Despite early lead, Giants fall 16-2 to Brewers in embarrassing fashion
"MILWAUKEE — With their most effective starter on the mound and the wind at their sails from a 19-run, 25-hit outburst at Coors Field, the Giants jumped out to an...
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