The last time I wrote about the San Francisco Giants facing a team that had been on a long losing streak (the Reds), I thought what most of you thought: the Giants are gonna lose because that’s a long streak that’s due to end. Well, with the Colorado Rockies visiting this weekend and on a 7-game winning streak, rest assured I feel the Giants are due to win. Yes, you can’t predict baseball and yes, nobody around here believes me when I’m even remotely positive about the Giants chances, but here I...
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Walks haunt, and late-game walks haunt absolutely.
Walks haunt, and late-game walks haunt absolutely.
Check out the best plays and moments from the Colorado Rockies' 4-2 win
DENVER -- — Ezequiel Tovar had a triple and double and Brenton Doyle hit a
DENVER -- Rockies pitcher Dakota Hudson couldn’t find the strike zone and the offense couldn’t produce runs. The combination of those two ills led to a 5-0 loss to the Giants at Coors Field on Tuesday night. The worst start in Rockies history reached 8-27. Here are takeaways from the
Check out the best moments from the San Francisco Giants' 5-0 win over the
Kyle Harrison tossed seven innings of four-hit ball, Jung Hoo Lee had three hits and the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 5-0 on Tuesday in Denver. Harrison (3-1) produced the longest outing of his two-year career, helping San Francisco snap a four-game skid. Harrison struck out two and walked for the Giants, who bounced back from getting swept in a four-game set at Philadelphia. Nick Ahmed had two hits for San Francisco, and LaMonte Wade Jr. had a two-run single. Colorado took...
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After their first off day in nearly two-and-a-half weeks, the San Francisco Giants are back in action tonight. And they’re facing a Colorado Rockies team that is shockingly the hottest team in baseball, having not lost since the Giants beat them eight games ago. Before the game, the Giants made a handful of moves, and added two players to the roster: designated hitter Jorge Soler, who was activated from the 10-Day Injured List after a pair of rehab games, and right-handed pitcher Mason Black,...