Giants' Ramos walks it off with Little League HR
Briefly

In a thrilling finish, Heliot Ramos secured a 3-2 victory for the San Francisco Giants against the Texas Rangers with an unorthodox play. An infield single turned into a dramatic Little League homer due to two errors from the Rangers. Ramos hesitated briefly at second base but was urged home by the third base coach, allowing him to score the winning run. This marked the Giants' fifth walk-off win of the season, showcasing the unpredictable nature of baseball and the excitement it brings to the game.
"It's been a minute," Ramos said on the last time he rounded the bases in a similar way.
"I thought he had the ball already, and then I saw Matt waving me in, and I just kept going," Ramos said.
"He was unaware when he went to second that he could've been easily at third," Giants manager Bob Melvin said.
"Sometimes things happen for a reason and the theatrics were pretty cool there at the end."
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