2025 stats: 4.61 ERA, 4.25 FIP, 1.112 WHIP, 18 K%, 7 BB%, 31 G (1 GS), 56.2 IP

In a season of low-leverage appearances, of lumbering through middle-innings in blow-outs, Tristan Beck finally had a chance to pitch with some purpose on September 16th in Arizona.

The Giants sat at .500. They teetered on the cusp of playoff relevance thanks mostly to the historic collapse of the New York Mets. The universe opened up a door and San Francisco loitered on the threshold. It was up to them to step through it. But they got whooped by LA over the previous weekend and then another quiet loss to Arizona had razed their record back to .500 and threatened to kick them off a crowded postseason stoop for good. With two more games against the Diamondbacks, and staring down the barrel of a four-game series

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