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Giants Avoid Worst Record in MLB
10 Jul
Summary
- Giants secured an 8-2 victory over the Rockies on Thursday night.
- San Francisco is now two games ahead of Colorado in NL standings.
- Carson Whisenhunt delivered a strong pitching performance for the Giants.

The San Francisco Giants significantly improved their standing in Major League Baseball on Thursday night, securing an 8-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Oracle Park. This win positions the Giants further away from holding the worst record in the league.
Call-up Carson Whisenhunt provided a crucial strong start for San Francisco, allowing only three hits and striking out four batters over 5 2/3 innings. He successfully navigated a bases-loaded jam in the third inning, preserving the Giants' lead.
San Francisco's offense demonstrated its power with key hits, including a first-inning solo home run by Casey Schmitt and an eighth-inning rally that extended their lead. Three Giants relievers combined for 3 1/3 scoreless innings to close out the game.
With this win, the Giants now hold a 39-54 record, placing them two games ahead of the Rockies (38-57) for the worst record in the National League and second-worst in MLB overall. The Giants are scheduled to face the Rockies three more times before the All-Star break.