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WATCH: San Francisco Giants earn fifth walk-off win in the craziest way possible

Giants' Heliot Ramos sliding into home plate for a walk-off win against the Texas Rangers (2025)
Giants' Heliot Ramos sliding into home plate for a walk-off win against the Texas Rangers (2025)Eakin Howard/Getty Images/AFP
The San Francisco Giants walked it off during Sunday's game against the Texas Rangers after Heliot Ramos's infield hit that was followed by two costly errors.

No runners on base. No big home run. Just a simple infield hit was all it took for the Giants to win 3-2 in Sunday's matchup and their fifth walk-off win of the season. 

In his post-game interview, the 25-year-old Ramos was still hilariously out of breath, even saying he "blacked out there for a minute."

After being down 2-1 in the fourth inning, the Giants tied it up thanks to an RBI single from Christian Kross - the first of his MLB career. 

Giants starting pitcher Jordan Hicks had arguably his best start of the season, giving up just two runs with seven hits in five innings with three strikeouts and no walks. 

Reliever Hayden Birdsong came in to throw three shutout innings before Camilo Doval, who earned his second win of the season, came in and closed it out. 

The National League West leaders stand at 19-10 on the season now, which is the second-best record in all of baseball. They start their two-game series against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday, April 29th. 

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