The San Francisco Giants showcased their tenacity by clawing back from a three-run deficit to defeat the Colorado Rockies 6-5, despite losing Matt Chapman to injury. This victory marked their sixth consecutive win by one run and their 19th comeback win of the season. Manager Bob Melvin emphasized the team's consistent ability to fight until the last out, while Willy Adames highlighted the collective belief in their capacity to rebound in tough situations, demonstrating the core resilience of the Giants throughout the year.
The Giants, truly, are never out of a ballgame. After Matt Chapman was placed on the injured list, they scored four runs in the ninth, stunning the Rockies.
With this win, the Giants have now won six consecutive one-run games, a remarkable feat that highlights their determination and resilience throughout the season.
Manager Bob Melvin stated that the team has consistently shown the ability to come back, noting how frustrating it has been not scoring runs earlier in games.
Willy Adames contributed significantly, hitting a sacrifice fly and a home run while embodying the spirit of never giving up, which defines this Giants team.
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