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Willy Adames homers twice to help the Giants beat the lowly Rockies 9-3

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Willy Adames homers twice to help the Giants beat the lowly Rockies 9-3
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Willy Adames homers twice to help the Giants beat the lowly Rockies 9-3

2025-05-05 06:48 Last Updated At:07:02

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Willy Adames homered twice and drove in three runs, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 9-3 on Sunday.

Adames hit a solo homer in each of his first two at-bats for his eighth career multihomer game. He just missed another homer in the fifth when he hit an RBI double off the wall in right-center.

Giants right-hander Logan Webb (4-2) pitched seven innings of one-run ball, bouncing back nicely after he surrendered a season-high five runs in a loss at San Diego on Tuesday.

Colorado dropped to a major league-worst 6-28. It is 2-17 on the road.

The Rockies closed to 2-1 on Jacob Stallings' RBI single in the fifth. But the Giants responded with three runs in the bottom half of the inning.

Adames’ double knocked in Mike Yastrzemski, who drove in two runs earlier in the inning. The Giants added four runs in the seventh to take a 9-1 lead.

Gérman Márquez (0-6) allowed five runs in 4 1/3 innings and lost his sixth consecutive start for the Rockies.

Adames, who entered the game batting just .215 with two homers after signing with the Giants in free agency, homered on the 10th pitch of his at-bat in the first.

The Rockies have lost 11 straight series to start the season.

Rockies: Have a day off before hosting the Tigers on Tuesday to start a three-game set. RHP Chase Dollander (2-3, 6.48 ERA) is scheduled to start for Colorado.

Giants: Travel to Chicago for a three-game series against the Cubs, with RHP Landen Roupp (2-2, 5.10 ERA) slated to pitch on Monday.

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Colorado Rockies' Brenton Doyle reacts after striking out against the San Francisco Giants during the ninth inning of a baseball game in San Francisco, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Colorado Rockies' Brenton Doyle reacts after striking out against the San Francisco Giants during the ninth inning of a baseball game in San Francisco, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

San Francisco Giants second baseman Christian Koss, left, celebrates with shortstop Willy Adames after a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in San Francisco, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

San Francisco Giants second baseman Christian Koss, left, celebrates with shortstop Willy Adames after a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in San Francisco, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

San Francisco Giants' Wilmer Flores (41) celebrates with Willy Adames after a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in San Francisco, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

San Francisco Giants' Wilmer Flores (41) celebrates with Willy Adames after a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in San Francisco, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s motorcade took a different route than usual to the airport as he was departing Florida on Sunday due to a “suspicious object,” according to the White House.

The object, which the White House did not describe, was discovered during security sweeps in advance of Trump’s arrival at Palm Beach International Airport.

“A further investigation was warranted and the presidential motorcade route was adjusted accordingly,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement Sunday.

The president, when asked about the package by reporters, said, “I know nothing about it.”

Trump left his Palm Beach, Florida, club, Mar-a-Lago, around 6:20 p.m. for the roughly 10-minute drive to the airport, but took a circular route around the city to get there.

During the drive, police officers on motorcycles created a moving blockade for the motorcade, at one point almost colliding with the vans that accompanied Trump.

Air Force One was parked on the opposite side of the airport from where it is usually located and the lights outside the plane were turned off.

Anthony Guglielmi, the spokesman for U.S. Secret Service, said the secondary route was taken just as a precaution and that “that is standard protocol.”

President Donald Trump departs Trump International Golf Club in the presidential limousine, known as The Beast, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

President Donald Trump departs Trump International Golf Club in the presidential limousine, known as The Beast, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

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