Denver Rockies lose to San Francisco Giants for 12th time in 13 games

Last Updated on July 9, 2023 by Admin

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SAN FRANCISCO — The formula that delivered the Rockies a rare victory over the Giants on Friday night — solid starting pitching and a heroic homer — was nowhere to be found Saturday afternoon.

The Giants’ hitters roughed up right-hander Connor Seabold early and Colorado’s bats went silent for a good chunk of the game as the Giants prevailed, 5-3, at Oracle Park.

San Francisco, which has won 12 of its last 13 games vs. Colorado, improved to 33-10 against its National League West foe since the start of the 2021 season, the best record by any team in a divisional matchup over that span.

As the All-Star break comes into view, the Rockies are struggling. Since May 22, they are 4-22, a .154 winning percentage that is the lowest in the majors during that span. During those 26 games, Colorado starting pitchers have a 7.44 ERA, the highest in the majors.

Colorado staged a two-out rally in the eighth, scoring a run on Kris Bryant’s ground-rule double to left, followed by singles from C.J. Cron and Randal Grichuk. But San Francisco right-hander Tyler Rogers, who served up the game-winning three-run homer to Ezequiel Tovar Friday night, got pinch-hitter Elias Diaz to pop out to short.

Seabold’s start wasn’t pretty but it could have been really ugly, so credit the right-hander for hanging tough, albeit in an abbreviated start. Over 3 2/3 innings he was charged with three runs on seven hits and needed 73 pitches to get there. He struck out three and walked one.

“I don’t think I pitched bad today, but that lineup made me work. They don’t swing at anything out of the zone,” said Seabold, who’s lost four consecutive starts while posting a 12.96 ERA.

“I had a lot of my stuff working,” Seabold continued. “The fastball wasn’t getting to my glove side, but other than that, it wasn’t that bad a day.”

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