In an exciting finish, the San Francisco Giants triumphed over the Texas Rangers 3-2, highlighted by a comical play where Heliot Ramos scored an in-the-park home run. This play followed a series of errors by the Rangers, specifically by their closer Luke Jackson, which allowed Ramos to run the bases uncontested. The game was pivotal in the series, as both teams had split the first two games. Giants manager Bob Melvin commented on the unique nature of the win, showcasing the team's resilience this season.
Ramos flubbed a little infield dribbler that didn't even make it as far as the pitcher's mound, and probably should have left him thrown out at first. But Jackson skied his throw well past the Rangers' first baseman, so Ramos dashed for second base.
It's not every day you see a game end like this, but we hang around long enough. We find a way to win a game, and that's just kind of a new way.
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