Heliot Ramos of SF Giants makes a weird jet in the outer field vs paadres

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The San Francisco Giants, Heliot Ramos, made an astounding error during the 11-1 defeat of the team against the Padres of San Diego on Wednesday afternoon.

Padres’ third goal player Manny Machado has brought a bullet on the left field in the second round. The ball has rebounded on the wall, and Ramos aligned it, seeking to throw it into the inner field to prevent a runner from the first base from going to the third. Instead, the ball seemed to slide from his hands and go back to the infairy.

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The San Francisco Giants, Heliot Ramos, # 17, goes to the third goal on a ball spent during the third round against the Padres of San Diego in Oracle Park in San Francisco on August 13, 2025. (Images Bob Kupbens / Imagn)

Fernando Tatis Jr. came to score to add to the head. San Diego would open the game even later and end the scanning of the series.

Baseball fans were perplexed.

Giants manager Bob Melvin said after the match that it was not Ramos’ fault. He said Ramos was going to throw the ball into the second goal, but no one was there, and the ball came out of his hand.

Although the giants had trouble this season, Ramos problems have been highlighted in a coherent way.

He suffered from what he called a “mental error” on the basic paths in a defeat against Pittsburgh Pirates in July, when he was surprised dragging on the second goal in a flush pop-up on the field.

The Giants of San Francisco left the player of Champ Heliot Ramos, # 17, before the match against the Nationals of Washington in Oracle Park in San Francisco on August 10, 2025. (Darren Yamashita / Imagn Images)

Tuesday evening, Ramos broke his bat on his knee of frustration after a removal of the stick.

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Ramos, which was an All-Star in 2024, strikes .268 with a .748 ops and 14 circuits. He has seven errors in the left field this season.

In the scanning against the paadres, it was 1 for 13 with four stick withdrawals.

San Diego Padres launcher, Nick Pivetta, # 27, launched a San Francisco Giant striker in the fourth round of a baseball match on Wednesday August 13, 2025 in San Francisco. (AP photo / Godofredo A. Vásquez)

San Diego took control of the West National League with the victory and improved at 69-52 over the year. San Francisco fell to 59-62.

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