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The San Francisco Giants secured a 13-6 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday afternoon, thanks to a stellar performance by Jorge Soler. Soler’s three-run home run in the fourth inning was a key moment in the game, helping the Giants overcome another injury setback to their starting staff.

The Giants had to make a last-minute change to their starting lineup after Kyle Harrison suffered a right ankle sprain during a workout session. In his place, Spencer Bivens, making his major-league debut, stepped up and delivered a solid performance on the mound. Despite allowing an early run, Bivens settled in and held the Angels at bay, earning his first big-league win.

The Giants’ offense came alive in the fourth inning, with Thairo Estrada, Brett Wisely, and Matt Chapman all contributing crucial hits to take the lead. Soler’s powerful three-run homer extended the Giants’ advantage, while pinch-hitter Austin Slater added to the onslaught with a solo home run in the seventh inning.

Soler had a standout performance, finishing the game with four RBIs and three runs scored. Wisely also made an impact with three RBIs, while Slater provided a spark off the bench with two hits and two RBIs of his own. The Giants’ offense was firing on all cylinders, with contributions from Estrada, Heliot Ramos, and Patrick Bailey as well.

Despite a late rally by the Angels in the ninth inning, the Giants’ lead was insurmountable, securing the team’s victory. The game saw a total of nine runs scored in the fourth inning alone, showcasing the explosive offensive power of the Giants.

Overall, it was a thrilling game for the Giants and their fans, as they bounced back from a series loss to the Angels. Soler’s standout performance and the resilience of the team in the face of injuries highlight the depth and talent of the Giants roster. With key players stepping up in crucial moments, the Giants look poised for continued success as the season progresses.