How Giants matched MLB history with wild six-game road trip
Briefly

Before dropping the series finale against the Mets in walk-off fashion, San Francisco had won four consecutive games courtesy of a comeback -- sandwiched by late-inning losses to both New York, and, earlier in the week, the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Every game of the road trip saw the winner come back when trailing in the eighth inning or later, a feat accomplished by only one other team in MLB history, with the Giants involved in both instances.
The Giants' never-say-die attitude became part of their identity, helping them climb the standings and secure the third NL wild-card spot despite a roller-coaster trip as described by Logan Webb.
Read at NBC Sports Bay Area & California
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