The San Francisco Giants carried the momentum of winning the first two games into the final game of a three-game set against the rival Dodgers. Like Game 2, the Twitter war began early and aggressively. There's nothing more entertaining than a story told by fans' already-heated emotions. Here's how the sequence went down on the field and on social media.San Francisco Giants' loud introductionAustin Slater of the San Francisco Giants points to the sky as he crosses home plate after a leadoff home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers.San Francisco pulled out to another loud early lead with two solo home runs in the first inning. It started with a solo leadoff bomb by Austin Slater to put the Giants up 1-0.SFGiants@SFGiantsaustin s𝙇𝘼ter976148austin s𝙇𝘼ter https://t.co/jWdZnrN3IRThat's when Giants fans voiced their applause in the form of puns.The Real Dave 🌻🇺🇦@DWSTwit@SFGiants austin beat-sLAter@SFGiants austin beat-sLAterDodgers fans reeled in the form of emojis at another lackluster start.Benny Bean Bryant@Benzillakilla@billplunkettocr 🤦🏽‍♂️@billplunkettocr 🤦🏽‍♂️Those tweets didn't even have time to simmer. Two batters later, Mike Yastrzemski kept the bombs rolling with an opposite field homer over the left center wall.Talkin’ Baseball@TalkinBaseball_Mike Yastrzemski goes yard!808Mike Yastrzemski goes yard! https://t.co/Y69yUg8sXmJust like that, it was 2-0 with San Francisco on top in the first inning. Sometimes you wonder if fan voices are an outward reflection of what your team is thinking as this Giants fan portrays.Addison@SFGiantsfan81@SFGiants @mikeyaz18 Sweep LA!3@SFGiants @mikeyaz18 Sweep LA!This is exactly what the San Francisco Giants had on their minds after carrying the momentum of the previous game into the first inning of Sunday afternoon's tilt. Dodgers fans, on the other hand, started getting tough on their ace, like in this fuming tweet.ً@jiggryfckkThe only thing Julio Urias can punch out is his girlfriend9The only thing Julio Urias can punch out is his girlfriendOuch. Harsh words contrast Urias' domestic allegations to his on-field play.The calm before the stormLos Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias walks off the field during the game against the San Francisco Giants.After a shaky first inning, Urias settled in with a season-high 10 punch-outs over the next five frames, retiring a perfect 16 straight hitters.Carlos Rodon, however, was just as dialed, striking out eight in his five innings of work. He showed the precise command that earned him career-bests last season, something that has been disturbingly lacking in his 2022 appearances. The bats remained silent on both sides throughout the next 6 2/3 innings. Urias' strong recovery with a season-high 10 strikeouts only fueled fans to take jabs at Los Angeles' sudden slumping offense.ً@deceptiKAY@DodgerInsider @Dodgers and we’re still gonna lose. imagine that.1@DodgerInsider @Dodgers and we’re still gonna lose. imagine that.Still, it seemed that the Dodger offense was poised to breakout when Chris Taylor led off the seventh with a much-needed double. He never saw home plate, though. A troubling series of stranding runners continued in the seventh with the Giants still leading 2-0.A bloody endIn the bottom of the eighth, a ball off the bat of Mike Yastrzemski that sent Chris Taylor crashing into the wall pretty much summed up the Dodgers' performance against their bitter rivals this season.Joshua Fitzpatrick@jfitzsportsThe Dodgers In a nutshell this series…face-first into a @SFGiants sweep twitter.com/cdrottar19/sta…Casey Drottar@CDrottar19Rough sight here as Chris Taylor crashes hard into the wall in left4Rough sight here as Chris Taylor crashes hard into the wall in left https://t.co/NMydNRkuSoThe Dodgers In a nutshell this series…face-first into a @SFGiants sweep twitter.com/cdrottar19/sta…With that said, we're glad Taylor is okay as that was quite a scary crash into the wall.Social media aftershockSunday's victory against the Dodgers was the first sweep the Giants had against their rivals in Oracle Park since the 2016 season, sparking quite the stir on Twitter.entitled@PythonBro@SFGiants WE OWN THOSE BUMS4@SFGiants WE OWN THOSE BUMS https://t.co/iWAyNfcziPOne Dodger fan rebutted their frustration with the Dodgers' performance of late, who have lost nine of their last 13 games.Dodgers Truther (37-23)@DodgersRams50@Dodgers One the worst series performances I’ve ever seen. Get your shit together and make some trades. We aren’t winning shit especially if Buehler and Trienen are out the rest of the year29@Dodgers One the worst series performances I’ve ever seen. Get your shit together and make some trades. We aren’t winning shit especially if Buehler and Trienen are out the rest of the yearAnother self-proclaimed Dodgers fan went a little more extreme in his displeasure, suggesting a firesale is necessary.MichiganYankees@MichiganYankees@Dodgers as a honest dodgers fan that seals it. we must be sellers at the deadline and unload trea turner to the yankees. this is coming from an honest fan btw@Dodgers as a honest dodgers fan that seals it. we must be sellers at the deadline and unload trea turner to the yankees. this is coming from an honest fan btwNobody saw the Dodgers scoring only four runs in three games against a San Francisco Giants squad that has struggled of late. Suddenly, with a 2-0 shutout, the Giants find themselves just 3 1/2 games back with an astonishing sweep of their rivals. The Dodgers are now facing an injury to Walker Buehler, which opens an additional question mark in their rotation. That means things are about to get even wilder in this Wild Wild West race for division supremacy.