On June 17, inclement weather brought a sudden halt to the Giants' matchup against the Braves on Tuesday, forcing a postponement until the following day's rescheduled start time of 2 p.m. ET.
Wednesday's matchup is set to commence at 7:15 p.m. Eastern Time.
Related ↗Garrick Higgo's absence from the U.S. Open explained by a surprising reason.The game commenced on Tuesday amidst light drizzle, but it wasn't long before the skies opened up and the umpires intervened at the top of the second inning with a score of 3-2 in favor of the Giants.
Luis Arraez crossed the plate as a result of Jung Hoo Lee's sacrifice fly in the initial inning.
Read next ↗Sri Lanka series sees return of Joseph and Da Silva to the West Indies team.Drake Baldwin, reinstated from injury, sparked the Giants' offense with a powerful swing in the first inning, sending his 473-foot blast soaring into straightaway center field on that rainy evening. This impressive shot marked his 14th home run of the season, also the longest recorded by any player so far this year.
Mauricio Dubon's RBI single brought home Michael Harris II in the first inning, but Harris's night was cut short due to a sudden onset of back tightness.
In the top of the second, the Giants swiftly countered with two crucial runs, catapulting them into a 3-2 advantage over the Braves. A pivotal moment arrived when Bryce Eldridge earned a bases-loaded walk, only to be matched by Matt Chapman's subsequent sacrifice fly.





















