What Happened
The Colorado Rockies defeated the San Francisco Giants 15-3, resulting in a series split. The Giants had previously won a game 6-4, indicating a competitive series between the two clubs. In the decisive game, the Rockies' offense was potent, led by Jake McCarthy's career-best performance.
Earlier in the series, the Giants had secured a victory with a score of 6-4. However, another game saw the Giants suffer a significant defeat, being routed by the Rockies. This loss contributed to the Giants' ongoing struggles in what is described as a dismal season for the team.
One of the Giants' wins featured a strong offensive showing, with the team hitting seven doubles and Bryce Eldridge hitting the longest home run of the year. Despite this offensive success in one game, the team's pitching staff, including Logan Webb, struggled in other matchups against the Rockies, contributing to their difficulties.
Key Facts
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The Colorado Rockies defeated the San Francisco Giants 15-3.
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The series between the Giants and Rockies was split.
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The Giants had previously won a game against the Rockies with a score of 6-4.
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Jake McCarthy had a career-best performance for the Rockies in one game.
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The Giants' pitching staff, including Logan Webb, struggled against the Rockies in some games.
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In one game, the Giants hit seven doubles and Bryce Eldridge hit a home run.