SF Giants rookie once again made a toddler in his family cry
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SF Giants rookie once again made a toddler in his family cry
"Daniel Susac has been a desperately needed light in this dark start to the season for the Giants. After going 3-for-3 from the plate in his MLB debut last Thursday, he continued his hot streak Tuesday, going 3-for-4 with a triple and two RBI in the 6-0 win."
"His first two hits of the night made him 5-for-5 to start his career, breaking the modern Giants franchise record for the longest streak of hits to start a career, passing Hall of Famer Willie McCovey's four-hit hot stretch to begin his career back in 1959."
"Giants manager Tony Vitello made waves earlier this week when he pointed out that every time there was a clubhouse incident, the team won its next game. But maybe the focus should be on this new correlation: The Giants have won every game where a Susac child has cried in the stands."
Daniel Susac has emerged as a standout rookie for the San Francisco Giants, showcasing his talent with a record-breaking start to his career. In his MLB debut, he went 3-for-3, followed by another strong performance with 3-for-4, including a triple and two RBIs. His success has coincided with emotional reactions from children in the stands, particularly his nephew, who was seen crying during the games. The Giants have won every game where a Susac child has cried, highlighting an unusual correlation.
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