SF Giants mount another late comeback, extend winning streak to seven
Briefly

In a thrilling match, the San Francisco Giants rallied from a three-run deficit to secure a 10-7 victory against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. This win, their seventh in a row, showcased their resilience, as they notched their 20th comeback of the season. Trailing 6-3 entering the eighth inning, the Giants saw key contributions from players like Casey Schmitt and Mike Yastrzemski. They executed a precise squeeze play that underscored their winning mentality, ending a streak of six consecutive one-run victories and setting a powerful tone for their closing games.
You can never count us out, said third baseman Casey Schmitt on the Giants' postgame show. Every time we step out there, we're expecting a war.
For a second straight night, San Francisco found offense when it mattered most. Three of the Giants' first four batters singled to load the bases against the Rockies' Tyler Kinley.
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