Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants and Orlando Arcia
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The Giants might be victims of their own success. The incessant talk about “vibes” in spring training, all those walk-off hits in April, a great bounce-back from a serious May lull to start June — it might be giving you the wrong impression about this team.
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.
Colorado held a 5-2 lead over the Giants going into the ninth in the series opener on Tuesday at Coors Field. Up to that point, they had timely hitting, got a decent start from Carson Palmquist, and the bullpen had been flawless. Then came the punch line as the Rockies remain on pace to be the worst team in modern baseball history.
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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.
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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.
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.