What Led to Giants' Late Collapse Against Rockies?
The San Francisco Giants suffered a disappointing 8-6 loss to the Colorado Rockies in their series opener. Despite leading 4-1 at one point, the Giants could not maintain their advantage and collapsed late in the game. Key moments included a two-run home run by Ezequiel Tovar that shifted the momentum in favor of the Rockies.
- ▪The Giants initially took a 4-1 lead after scoring three runs in the fourth inning.
- ▪Logan Webb struggled early, allowing a run in the second inning due to a successful double steal by the Rockies.
- ▪The Rockies rallied in the eighth inning, highlighted by a two-run home run from Ezequiel Tovar.
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