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The San Francisco Giant gardener, Heliot Ramos, made an amazing mistake during the 11-1 defeat of the team against San Diego’s parents on Wednesday afternoon.
The third base of the parents, Manny Machado, agreed a ball to the left garden in the second entrance. The ball bounced on the wall, and Ramos sent it, seeking to throw it back into the box to prevent a first base runner from moving forward to third. Instead, the ball seemed to escape from his hands and drip towards the box players.
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The gardener of the San Francisco giant, Heliot Ramos, #17, goes to the third base in a past ball during the third entry against San Diego’s parents in Oracle Park in San Francisco on August 13, 2025. (Bob Kupbens/Imagn images)
Fernando Tatis Jr. came to score to add to leadership. San Diego would open the game even later and complete the sweeping of the series.
Baseball fans were perplexed.
The giant manager, Bob Melvin, said after the game that it was not Ramos’ fault. He said Ramos was going to throw the ball to the second base, but he saw that no one was there, and the ball came out of his hand.
While giants have had problems this season, Ramos problems have stood out consistently.
He suffered what he called a “mental error” on the base roads in a loss before the Pittsburgh pirates in July, when he was caught outside the second base during an emerging fly window in the painting.

The San Francisco giants left the gardener Heliot Ramos, #17, before the match against Washington nationals in Oracle Park in San Francisco on August 10, 2025. (Darren Yamashita/Imagn images)
On Tuesday night, Ramos broke his bat on his knee with frustration after a punch.
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Ramos, who was an All-Star in 2024, is hitting .268 with an OPS of .748 and 14 home runs. He has seven mistakes in the left garden this season.
In the sweeping against the parents, it was 1 of 13 with four strikeouts.

San Diego’s parents, Nick Pivetta, #27, launches a hitter of the San Francisco giants during the fourth entrance of a baseball game on Wednesday, August 13, 2025 in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
San Diego took control of the West National League with victory and improved 69-52 in the year. San Francisco fell to 59-62.