Giants hit 14 hits, including 7 doubles, in 6-4 win at Rockies
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 4:51 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
The San Francisco Giants overcame early challenges to secure a 6-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies on July 4, 2026, at Coors Field. Bryce Eldridge highlighted the offensive effort by hitting a 458-foot home run, tying the longest shot of the season for the Giants. San Francisco's strong performance included seven doubles, with Victor Bericoto contributing two of those. The Giants' victory evened the series after an earlier loss to the Rockies. Closer Caleb Kilian survived a late rally by the Rockies in the ninth inning, achieving his eighth save of the season.
- •Giants register 14 total hits, including seven doubles, against Rockies.
- •Bryce Eldridge hits a 458-foot home run, marking his return to form.
- •Robbie Ray allowed three runs over six innings to earn his eighth win.
- •Giants level the series after losing the opening game.
- •Caleb Kilian closes out the game with the tying run on base.
- 4:51 AMYahoo Sports — Giants rip 7 doubles, Bryce Eldridge hits longest HR of year in rebound win vs. Rockies
"All was forgotten once the Giants’ bats began to rev their engines against a rookie making a spot start in the offensive confines of Coors Field.
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