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Matt Chapman's extraordinary defensive play secured the San Francisco Giants' thrilling 8-7 comeback win against the New York Mets, marking their third consecutive come-from-behind victory. Chapman's bare-handed throw to first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. sealed the win as the Giants trailed by at least four runs in each of these games. Chapman described it as the most exciting defensive play of his career, while manager Bob Melvin and catcher Patrick Bailey also praised his performance. The Giants' recent offensive surge has brought them back to .500, with a red-hot run that has seen them average over seven runs per game in their last eight contests. Despite early-season challenges, the team's unwavering belief in comebacks has positioned them as a formidable force in the league.
Source: YAHOO