Giants rally past Rockies for another 1-run win
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The San Francisco Giants blow chance to enter weekend series vs. Dodgers tied for first in the NL West after a late collapse vs. the Rockies.
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The Colorado Rockies got a win on Thursday and avoided reaching a new low and setting the record for the worst start in the modern era.
In the bottom of the ninth, the Rockies tried to rally, despite Sam Hilliard hitting into a double play to make the come-from-behind attempt with two outs. Goodman smashed his 11th homer of the year to cap off a three-hit night and pull the Rockies within three at 10-7.
After playing with fire all week, the San Francisco Giants finally got burnt against the Colorado Rockies in a walk-off loss on Thursday that underlined why this team might not be built to last in the NL West race.
The Giants have made a habit of stunning teams with late comebacks this year, a plucky tendency that helped them rally for back-to-back wins at Coors Field this week. But in Thursday’s series finale,
The Rockies picked up their 13th win of the season on Thursday afternoon, staging a dramatic comeback against the San Francisco Giants to secure a walk-off, 8–7 win. It was Colorado's first walk-off win of the campaign, and the team was deservedly fired up in the aftermath.
The Giants won their second in a row against the Rockies and seventh in a row overall last night rallying for seven runs in the final two innings to come from behind and knock off the Rockies, 10-7 Wednesday night. Willy Adames went 3-3 at the plate and drove in three runs to pace the attack.
Mike Yastrzemski hit the go-ahead RBI single in the ninth inning, Willy Adames and Casey Schmitt homered and the San Francisco Giants beat Colorado Rockies 6-5 on Tuesday night for their sixth win in a row — all by one run.