Giants, Colorado Rockies and Orlando Arcia
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Its Thursday, June 12 and the Giants (40-28) are in Denver to take on the Rockies (12-55). Hayden Birdsong is slated to take the mound for San Francisco against Antonio Senzatela for Colorado. 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,
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Another night, another late-inning rally for the Giants. For the second straight day, the Giants staged a thrilling comeback at Coors Field, coming alive for seven runs over the final two innings Wedn
Kyle Freeland outpitched a guy in the Cy Young conversation and pieced together his third straight quality start. He allowed three runs on six hits in six innings, and got the run support that has
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SB Nation on MSNSan Francisco Giants 10, Colorado Rockies 7: Another bullpen collapse sinks RockiesIn 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.
Former Atlanta Braves shortstop Orlando Arcia was a hero for the Colorado Rockies Thursday evening. Down 7-6 in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and the bases loaded, Arcia hit a two-run single to win it against the San Francisco Giants.
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.
The Giants joined the history books after their Wednesday win over the Rockies, where they were trailing by multiple runs again.