Late rally lifts SF Giants to sixth straight win in Denver
Briefly

In a thrilling late-game comeback, the San Francisco Giants overturned a three-run deficit in the 9th inning against the Colorado Rockies to achieve a 6-5 victory. Mike Yastrzemski's crucial two-out single topped a four-run rally, showcasing the team's ability to perform under pressure. Despite some shaky moments from pitchers like Camilo Doval, who allowed the Rockies to threaten in the final inning, the Giants held firm. Key performances included Casey Schmitt hitting a pivotal home run, emphasizing the importance of contributions from the team's lower order.
Down three runs with two outs in the 9th, the Giants rallied for four runs to steal a win, capitalizing on a Rockies' pitching mistake.
With Casey Schmitt's incredible 408-foot home run and clutch defensive plays from the bottom of the order, the Giants demonstrated resilience in a high-pressure situation.
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