San Francisco Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos accomplished something that had never been done at Oracle Park. During Sunday's ...
Among the iconic parts of Oracle Park, the home of San Francisco Giants baseball, is McCovey Cove. Right behind the short ...
San Francisco Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos made Oracle Park history during Sunday's game against the San Diego Padres after ...
San Francisco Giants fan Dave Edlund, better known as McCovey Cove Dave, explains why he's keeping the historic splash hit ...
Fans are upset at McCovey Cove Dave for holding onto Heliot Ramos’ historic Splash Hit, but Edlund said the Giants never even made him an offer.
With the Giants down a run in the ninth inning against the Padres, outfielder Heliot Ramos barreled a 100.2 mph fastball from Robert Suarez and became the first right-handed batter to ever hit a home ...
The San Francisco outfielder made history with his game-tying homer off San Diego Padres closer Robert Suarez.
During Sunday's game against the San Diego Padres, Ramos belted a solo home run into the water in the infamous McCovey Cove, becoming the first right-handed hitter to ever achieve that feat.
It may not be one of the most shocking moments in the league, but in 24 years, it's the first time we've seen a home run land ...
The 25-year-outfielder tied Sunday’s game at 2 in the 9th inning with the Giants’ 105th Splash Hit — and first by a righty.