Giants Set San Francisco Era Home Run Record, Sweep Rockies
Giants Set San Francisco Era Home Run Record, Sweep Rockies

Giants Set San Francisco Era Home Run Record, Sweep Rockies

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The San Francisco Giants continue to showcase formidable power hitting, setting a franchise record in their San Francisco era by homering in 17 consecutive games, including a recent three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Matt Chapman played a pivotal role by hitting two home runs in the latest game, contributing to the Giants' 10-6 victory, while other key players like Rafael Devers, Drew Gilbert, and Willy Adames also delivered crucial home runs during the streak. The Giants have won 10 of their last 11 games, climbing above .500 and narrowing the gap to the final wild card spot in the National League, with their home run streak being the longest in the majors this season and the longest for the team since relocating to California in 1958. Tensions flared in the series, with benches clearing and multiple ejections during a heated game against the Rockies. Rookie pitcher Kai-Wei Teng earned a win after a strong outing, helping the Giants maintain momentum as they continue their pursuit of a playoff position. The Rockies, struggling with a poor record and nearing a potential 100-loss season, have been unable to contain the Giants' offense throughout the series.

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