Rafael Devers finally woke up — and the San Francisco Giants just delivered a massive statement by smashing the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-3 in their own backyard, snapping a painful skid and reminding everyone why this offense can still be dangerous.
A solo homer, a clutch single, and a bases-loaded walk from Devers powered the Giants past their hated rivals, while Tony Vitello openly admitted the entire lineup feeds off their star when he’s truly “vibing.”

Devers’ Massive Statement Night in Enemy Territory
Rafael Devers came into Dodger Stadium carrying the weight of a slow start, but he exploded when it mattered most.
In the second inning, he pulled an outside splitter over the right-field wall for a solo homer — his fifth of the season. He added a single in the sixth, then delivered the biggest moment of the night in the seventh: with the bases loaded and the game tied, Devers worked a seven-pitch walk off Alex Vesia to put the Giants ahead for good.
Willy Adames followed with a two-run single, and the Giants poured it on with three more runs in the ninth to cruise to a 9-3 victory. Devers’ performance wasn’t just a good night — it was a loud message that the Giants’ offense is waking up at the perfect time.
Vitello’s Emotional Praise for His Star
Manager Tony Vitello didn’t hold back after the win.
“When he’s vibing, it’s impossible not to be in the same mood that he is,” Vitello said, crediting Devers for setting the tone for the entire lineup.
The Giants had been searching for that spark. After a rough stretch where they sat among the worst offenses in baseball, Devers’ hot streak over the last eleven games (.361, seven extra-base hits) is exactly what the team needed. Vitello made it clear: when Devers is locked in, the whole team feels the energy.

Giants Snap Skid and Take Down the Dodgers
The win was huge for San Francisco on multiple levels.
They snapped a skid, improved to three wins in four games, and handed the Dodgers their fourth straight loss. The Giants hadn’t won three in a row since mid-April, and doing it against the two-time defending champions in Los Angeles felt extra satisfying.
Rookie right-hander Trevor McDonald pitched well in relief, and the bullpen locked it down. But the story of the night was the offense finally clicking behind Devers’ leadership.

What This Means for the Giants Moving Forward
The Giants still have work to do — they’re not out of the woods yet.
But a 9-3 road win over the Dodgers, powered by Devers breaking out and the lineup showing life, is the kind of momentum shift they desperately needed. With Devers heating up at the right time of year (historically one of his best months), the Giants have reason to believe their offense can carry them through the summer.
Vitello now has proof that when his star is “vibing,” the whole team can follow. For a club that looked lifeless just weeks ago, this win felt like a turning point.