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San Francisco Giants edge Rockies 4-2 as Mahle earns first win since April

· 2026-07-12

San Francisco Giants edge Rockies 4-2 as Mahle earns first win since April

San Francisco Giants captured a 4-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on July 11, 2026, with right‑hander Tyler Mahle earning his first win since mid‑April and Casey Schmitt delivering a decisive three‑run homer in the sixth inning. The win moved the Giants to a 40‑55 record, sitting 13th in the National League and extending their recent streak to one game.

How did the Giants secure the win?

Mahle (2‑8) limited Colorado to a single run over seven innings, surrendering five hits and three walks. He struck out six batters and kept the Rockies off balance, allowing just one earned run. The bullpen closed the game, with JT Brubaker notching his first professional save after Kyle Karros’ eighth‑inning solo shot. The Giants’ offense clicked in the sixth when Heliot Ramos and Luis Arraez reached base, setting the stage for Schmitt’s 19th career homer, which pushed the lead to 4‑2.

Why was Mahle’s performance significant?

Mahle had gone 0‑5 in his last nine starts after beating the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 22. His 3.00 ERA at home contrasted sharply with an 8.45 ERA on the road, highlighting his comfort at Oracle Park. This victory snapped his personal drought and gave the Giants a much‑needed boost, especially as they have won 20 of their last 22 home games against Colorado and 35 of 42 since 2021.

What impact does the win have on the Giants’ season?

The 4‑2 triumph keeps San Francisco hovering near the bottom of the NL standings, now 13th with a 40‑55 record. While the win doesn’t lift them out of the cellar, it stops a recent slide and adds momentum heading into the final series of the season. Manager Tony Vitello’s ejection in the fifth inning for arguing a balk call underscores the tension in the clubhouse, but the team’s resilience showed through.

What’s next for San Francisco?

Colorado’s right‑hander Michael Lorenzen (3‑9, 6.46) will take the mound on Sunday, while the Giants will counter with Trevor McDonald (3‑7, 5.46). Both pitchers will look to solidify their roles as the Giants fight to avoid a last‑place finish. The upcoming matchup offers another chance for Mahle to build on his recent success and for the offense to keep delivering timely hits.

Who were the key contributors?

Casey Schmitt’s three‑run blast accounted for the bulk of the run support, while Bryce Eldridge and Jesús Rodríguez added crucial doubles in the fifth to tie the game. Brett Sullivan’s double and a rare balk by Mahle also contributed to the scoring. On the mound, Mahle’s durability and Brubaker’s composure in the ninth highlighted the depth of the Giants’ pitching staff.

The Giants will aim to extend their home‑field advantage against Colorado, a trend that has persisted for years. With the season winding down, every win matters for a club hoping to finish above the league’s basement.

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