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Rockies Suffer 100th Loss for Third Straight Season as Giants Win Heated Game

The 7-33 opening stretch resulted in Bud Black’s dismissal, signaling a collapse now projected to finish with MLB’s worst record.

Overview

  • San Francisco defeated Colorado 7-4 at Coors Field on Tuesday night, handing the Rockies their 100th loss of 2025.
  • A first-inning confrontation after Rafael Devers paused on a two-run homer led to benches clearing and the ejections of Kyle Freeland, Matt Chapman and Willy Adames.
  • The Giants have homered in 16 straight games, with seven homers in the first two games of the series, and have won nine of their last ten to move back over .500.
  • Colorado has been eliminated from playoff contention and is tracking toward the worst record in MLB and likely the worst season in franchise history.
  • Robbie Ray and German Marquez are listed as the starting pitchers for Wednesday’s series finale, and Ezequiel Tovar continued to stand out with two hits Tuesday after notching his 100th career double Monday.