SF Giants Extend Seven-Game Win Streak With 20th Comeback Victory
SF Giants Extend Seven-Game Win Streak With 20th Comeback Victory

SF Giants Extend Seven-Game Win Streak With 20th Comeback Victory

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The San Francisco Giants extended their winning streak to seven games with late-inning comebacks against the Colorado Rockies, including a 10-7 victory marked by a four-run rally in the eighth inning. Despite injuries to key players Matt Chapman and Patrick Bailey, the Giants showcased resilience with standout performances from Casey Schmitt, Willy Adames, and Mike Yastrzemski, who delivered crucial hits in clutch moments. Schmitt, filling in for the injured Chapman at third base, contributed significantly with a home run and key defensive plays, including starting a double play in the ninth inning. The Giants have now recorded 20 comeback wins this season and sit just half a game behind the division-leading Dodgers, boasting their best record of the year at 40–28. Manager Bob Melvin praised the team’s grit and adaptability amid the challenges, emphasizing the depth and readiness of players stepping into larger roles. The streak also ended a run of six consecutive one-run wins, signaling a shift to more comfortable margins in their latest victories.

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