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Giants Top Rockies 8-2 as Colorado Hits 100 Losses for Third Straight Season

Kai-Wei Teng's career-best eight strikeouts with zero walks kept San Francisco in the wild-card hunt.

Overview

  • The win moved San Francisco to 69-69 after entering the series one game under .500.
  • Rockies starter Chase Dollander allowed six earned runs over five innings, including a 114.5 mph first-inning home run by Rafael Devers.
  • Colorado outhit San Francisco 13-11 but went 2-for-12 with runners in scoring position and grounded into three double plays.
  • Recently recalled left-hander Ryan Rolison worked 1 1/3 scoreless innings for Colorado, touching 95.7 mph and allowing three singles.
  • The series continues Tuesday with Logan Webb scheduled for the Giants against Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland at Coors Field.