Giants, Padres and Heliot Ramos
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Giants’ Heliot Ramos gives up-close-and-personal take on controversial fan interference call
The Padres-Giants rivalry heats up as Heliot Ramos shares a bold view on the fan interference call that erased Xander Bogaerts’ homer.
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Padres' Bogaerts loses homer on fan interference call, manager Mike Shildt ejected in 4-3 loss
Xander Bogaerts of the San Diego Padres had a home run overturned due to fan interference, and manager Mike Shildt was ejected for coming out of the dugout to talk to the umpires in the second inning
Nestor Cortes gave up three homers in the first inning while pitching for the Padres on Aug. 18, and ... that sounds familiar.
The sentiment from much of the Friar Faithful is that O’Hearn, who was the starting designated hitter for the 2025 American League All-Stars, SHOULD be an every day guy. The “basically” term used by Shildt is what has fans flummoxed.
Yet, the Giants have drawn nearly 2.3 million fans this year, ranking seventh in baseball as of Aug. 18. Over 35,000 people attended last Wednesday’s 11-1 loss to the San Diego Padres, and history shows that Giants fans will keep coming, even if Ramos apparently has no time for them.
Heliot Ramos found himself in the middle of the action in Monday night’s series opener at Petco Park. Ramos led off the game with a booming shot off left-hander Nestor Cortes, kicking off a three-home
Heliot Ramos fired back at critics of Melvin and the Giants, specifically those who want to see Melvin more active in the dugout.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos openly criticized his own team’s fans in defense of manager Bob Melvin.