Giants rally past Rockies for another 1-run win
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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. Orlando Arcia's two-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning gave the Rockies an 8-7 win over the San Francisco Giants.
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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.
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.
Following Hunter Goodman’s solo home run, which trimmed the Giants’ lead to 10-7, Thairo Estrada and Brenton Doyle strung together back-to-back singles to bring Orland Arcia — the tying run — to the plate. With Randy Rodríguez on red alert in the bullpen, Doval got Arcia to hit into a game-ending ground out, securing the seventh consecutive win.
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The San Francisco Giants orchestrated a stunning comeback against the Colorado Rockies, winning 10-7, fueled by Mike Yastrzemski's clutch two-run double in the eighth. This victory marks their seventh straight,
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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