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DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER 2: The San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies fight on the field after a verbal altercation between Kyle Freeland #21 of the Colorado Rockies and Rafael Devers #16 of the San Francisco Giants after Devers hit a two run home run in the first inning at Coors Field on September 2, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
The San Francisco Giants exploded for 19 runs in their game today against the Colorado Rockies. Once again, Coors Field was a hitter’s daydream.
MLB is buzzing over the offensive outburst from San Fran.
Here’s what people are saying:
SF Giants: “Career-high FIVE hits today for Jung Hoo Lee, capping off an excellent return series.”
@ThereWBBourbon: “The 2026 San Francisco Giants have won a game. To quote the late, great Harry Doyle, ‘I think I’ll wet my pants.’ Bryce Eldridge with FOUR (4) hits, 2 more doubles and a nuke. He now needs just 761 more to pass Barry Bonds on the all-time list. Jonah Cox put on a running display in his debut, and the #SFGiants are now back on pace to finish 136-26.”
SF Giants: “Jonah Cox lines a double for his first MLB hit!”
Talkin’ Baseball: “Willy Adames GRAND SLAM! Giants have scored seven in the fifth to take an 11-3 lead.”
KNBR: “Giants’ offense explodes to salvage series finale | Extra Innings with Bill Laskey | 5/31/26.”
San Francisco Chronicle: “The San Francisco Giants pounded out a season-best 25 hits and set a season high for runs in posting a 19-6 win over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Sunday.”
Splash Hit Territory: “‘All this hatred toward the front office right now is just blowing my mind.’ @FightinHydrant doesn’t understand Giants fans hate for Buster Posey right now.”
Sporting Green: “The San Francisco Giants pounded out a season-best 25 hits and set a season high for runs in posting a 19-6 win over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Sunday.”
Multiple players recorded memorable days for the Giants in today’s contest.
Bryce Eldridge, who’s had a really tough season thus far, had a four-hit outing. Including a 450+ foot bomb to straight away center field–the first four-hit affair of his young career. If the Giants want to turn things around, Eldridge will be a massive part of the equation.
Willy Adames, who’s also had a slow start, turned and burned on an inside pitch for a grand slam. This season, he’s slashing .235/.272/.409, good for an OPS of .680. His massive seven-year, $182 million contract will only turn itself around one swing at a time. Today was a step in the right direction.
Newly promoted prospect Jonah Cox recorded his first MLB knock–a laser down the right field line. He’s a rare case of a prospect being promoted directly from Double-A to The Show, and if his first game proves anything, he’s ready for the challenge.
Additionally, Jung Hoo Lee had his first career five-hit affair. Yet another struggling star the Giants are waiting on showed signs of life.
San Francisco is in the midst of an incredibly tough stretch.
As of May 31st, the Giants have a record of 26-36–barely outpacing the Rockies.
New manager Tony Vitello entered the big leagues with October dreams and big shoes to fill. Instead, his club has been a sheer disappointment to this point in the season.
Beating up on bad teams is a necessity to turn around a floundering season. Today could’ve been a flash in the pan, or it could’ve been the start of the Giants’ return to prominence.
AJ Stone AJ Stone is a baseball writer for Heavy, covering MLB news and various trends. His work has also appeared on Redbird Rants, Inside Halos, District on Deck, and other digital outlets. With a focus on analytics, he aims to blend data with storytelling for an engaging experience for his readers. More about AJ Stone
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