Matt Chapman capped a monster series with a go-ahead single, Heliot Ramos hit his first home run of the season and the San Francisco Giants completed a three-game sweep of the visiting Colorado Rockies with a 4-1 triumph Sunday afternoon.
0 RBIs from Luis Matos...and the Giants still won???? Believe it or not: the streak lives on. The San Francisco Giants, after four games, are still in the win column, and the club’s social media managers have finally earned the right to use their broom emojis.
SAN FRANCISCO (May 19) — Runs in the fifth and sixth inning gave the San Francisco Giants all the runs they needed en route to a 4–1 victory over the Colorado Rockies Sunday afternoon before 34,766 at Oracle Park.
The outfielder has done enough over the past calendar year to assure himself of continued opportunities at the big league level.
The San Francisco Giants (22-25) and Matt Chapman (four hits last time out) are favored (-196) on the moneyline for their matchup with the Colorado Rockies (15-30) on Sunday at 4:05 PM ET on COLR.
After winning three games in a row, the San Francisco Giants (22-25) play at home against the Colorado Rockies (15-30) at 4:05 PM ET on Sunday. The Giants will give the nod to Jordan Hicks (3-1) versus the Rockies and Dakota Hudson (1-6).
The San Francisco Giants hope Matt Chapman remains hot when they go for a three-game sweep of the visiting Colorado Rockies on Sunday afternoon. Chapman has four doubles, three singles, seven runs and an RBI in the first two games of the series.
Matt Chapman and Luis Matos continued their two-man demolition of the Colorado Rockies on Saturday afternoon, combining for seven hits, six runs and six RBIs to lead the host San Francisco Giants to a 14-4 victory.
It appears to be a lock that he will remain on the IL well beyond his first eligible activation date of May 27.
Fans needed some good news on Friday night, and Luis Matos obliged Believe or not: the Colorado Rockies steamrolled into Oracle Park on Friday as one of the hottest clubs in baseball.
Former San Francisco pitcher Ty Blach will visit his old stomping grounds and will get a duel with a promising youngster as the Colorado Rockies continue a three-game road series with the Giants on Saturday afternoon.
The San Francisco Giants (21-25) face the Colorado Rockies (15-29) in San Francisco at 4:05 PM ET on Saturday. The Giants will look to Kyle Harrison (3-1) against the Rockies and Ty Blach (1-1).
SAN FRANCISCO (May 17) — A fifth-inning three-run homer by Thairo Estrada off Colorado Rockies starter Ryan Feltner turned the game around for the San Francisco Giants, who defeated the Rockies, 10–5, Friday night before 32,025 at Oracle Park.
The Giants placed starter Keaton Winn on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to May 15, due to a forearm strain. San Francisco also optioned infielder Casey Schmitt to Triple-A Sacramento.
Year 1 in San Francisco is officially a wash for one prominent signing.
If it wasn’t for bad luck, San Francisco wouldn’t have any luck at all. When Bob Melvin sat down on the bench to address the traveling media at Coors Field last week, the first piece of business was updating reporters on the injury status of a large handful of players.
The catching depth for the San Francisco Giants has taken a major hit in a short period of time. The team placed starter Patrick Bailey and backup Tom Murphy on the injured list just one day apart earlier in May.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee is the latest from the position group to suffer an injury. It was a rough weekend for the team from an injury standpoint, as they lost an outfielder to injury in every game against the Cincinnati Reds.
San Francisco Giants slugger was placed on the 10-day IL last week with a shoulder injury, and Tuesday marked the first day that he was set to rejoin batting practice with the team.
Yamamoto got his first taste of the Dodgers-Giants rivalry Monday night in the hostile Oracle Park.
This weekend was a brutal one for the San Francisco Giants. While they were able to defeat the Cincinnati Reds in the last two games of their three-game series, it came at a cost as multiple key players were lost to injury.
DENVER, Colo. – The San Francisco Giants had a lot of good news coming out of their clubhouse on Tuesday. First, the day began when their team bus did not drop them off at Citizens Bank Park again.
The San Francisco Giants offseason signings haven't all worked out, but one has found immediate success in his new role. As Bleacher Report's Zachary D.
Blake Snell will throw a batting practice session on Tuesday as the San Francisco Giants weigh the next steps as he recovers from a left adductor strain.
The San Francisco Giants are searching for answers after they haven't gotten off to the start that they were hoping for this season. Entering Monday's finale against the surging Philadelphia Phillies, they sat at 15-20 and losers of seven of their last 10 games.
San Francisco Giants shortstop Nick Ahmed did his best Brock Purdy impersonation on a routine grounder.
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