OAKLAND, Calif. — Jerar Encarnación and Michael Conforto hit back-to-back home runs in the top of the 10th inning, lifting the San Francisco Giants to a 4-2 win over the Oakland Athletics on Sunday in the finale of the Bay Bridge Series.
Heliot Ramos also connected to help the struggling Giants to their second victory in seven games.
Encarnación lined the first pitch he saw from Dany Jiménez (1-3) over the fence in right-center to snap a 1-all tie. Matt Chapman, the automatic runner at second base, also scored.
Conforto followed with a pinch-hit drive as a crowd of 32,727 at the Coliseum — many of them wearing Giants colors — roared in approval.
''Don't you expect a game like this to end this place and the series between the Giants and the A's?'' said Giants manager Bob Melvin, who managed the A's from 2011-21. ''It almost had to happen like that. We were trying to manufacture a run however we could. Didn't look good for a while but then a couple big swings that we've been missing ended up winning the game for us. And they didn't go quietly.''
Oakland scored an unearned run in the bottom of the 10th and had the bases loaded with no outs. Ryan Walker (8-3), recently elevated to the closer role for the Giants, struck out the next three batters, including Shea Langeliers to end it.
''I feel more calm when (the bases are) juiced,'' Walker said. ''Once that happened, I wasn't worried. I just focused on making my pitches.''
When the game was over, Giants third baseman Matt Chapman asked for and received one of the bases used at third. Chapman spent his first five seasons in the majors playing for the A's at the Coliseum.