SF Giants’ Heliot Ramos gets Bisarr thrown in Outfield vs Padres

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San Francisco Giants Outfielder Heliot Ramos made an astonishing mistake during the team’s 11-1 loss to San Diego Padres on Wednesday afternoon.

Padre’s third Baseman Manny Machado roped a ball to the left field in the second round. The ball jumped out of the wall and Ramos fielded it and then after throwing it back into infield to prevent a runner on the first base from moving on to the third. Instead, the ball seemed to slip out of his hands and fool back against the infections.

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San Francisco Giants Outfielder Heliot Ramos, #17, goes to the third base on a passed ball during the third round against San Diego Padres in Oracle Park in San Francisco on August 13, 2025. (Bob Kupbens/iMagn -Pictures)

Fernando Tatis Jr. Get around to score to add the lead. San Diego would break the game openly further later and finish the sweeping of the series.

Baseball fans were confused.

Giants manager Bob Melvin claimed after the game that it was not Ramos’ fault. He said Ramos would throw the ball to the second base, but then no one was there and the ball came out of his hand.

While Giants have fought this season, Ramos’ questions have been highlighted consistently.

He suffered what he called a “mental error” on the base paths in a loss to Pittsburgh Pirates back in July when he was caught afterwards the other base during an infield fly pop-up.

San Francisco Giants left Fielder Heliot Ramos, #17, before the game against Washington Nationals in Oracle Park in San Francisco on August 10, 2025. (Darren Yamashita/Imag images)

On Tuesday night, Ramos broke his bat over the knee in frustration after a strike.

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Ramos, an all-star in 2024, hits 0.268 with a .748 ops and 14 home runs. He has seven errors in the left field this season.

In the sweep against Padres he was 1-for-13 with four strikes.

San Diego Padres Pitcher Nick Pivetta, #27, throws himself into a San Francisco Giants dough during 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 National League West with the victory and improved to 69-52 a year. San Francisco fell to 59-62.

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