· 2026-07-10

San Francisco Giants opened a four‑game set against the Colorado Rockies with an 8-2 victory on July 10, 2026, highlighted by three home runs and a solid outing from rookie starter Carson Whisenhunt.
Casey Schmitt led off with a two‑out solo shot in the first inning, giving the Giants an early 1‑0 edge. Bryce Eldridge followed in the fourth, sending his eighth of the season into McCovey Cove to knot the game at 2‑2. Willy Adames capped the rally in the eighth with his 15th homer of the year, pushing the lead to 8‑2. Whisenhunt (2‑0) worked 5 2/3 innings, allowing two runs on three hits while striking out four and walking four, keeping the bullpen fresh.
Colorado starter Ryan Feltner (3‑3) surrendered the first‑inning homer before exiting after 4 1/3 innings, having allowed four runs on six hits and four walks. Reliever TJ Shook entered for the Rockies in the fifth and gave up four runs in two innings, unable to stem the Giants’ momentum. San Francisco’s bullpen kept the pressure low: JT Brubacker retired the final four batters he faced, Erik Miller struck out two in a scoreless eighth, and Caleb Kilian closed with two strikeouts in the ninth.
The win improves the club’s record to 39‑54, placing them 14th in the National League and snapping a one‑game losing streak. With Robbie Ray (8‑6, 3.45 ERA) slated to start Friday, the Giants hope to build on the offensive surge and keep the momentum rolling against Colorado’s Tanner Gordon (0‑2, 6.95 ERA).
Schmitt’s 18th career homer and RBI double in the eighth highlighted his clutch hitting. Eldridge’s power display into McCovey Cove marked the first such feat by a Giant this season, underscoring his growing role in the lineup. Adames added another long ball, reinforcing his reputation as a consistent run producer. Whisenhunt’s poise in his second start showed promise for a rotation that has struggled to find depth.
After the 8‑2 triumph, the Giants travel to the right‑handed matchup with Robbie Ray on Friday, aiming to extend the win streak. The Rockies will look to rebound with Tanner Gordon on the mound, hoping to tighten a shaky bullpen. Both clubs have a chance to shift the early‑season narrative as the series continues.