· 2026-07-04

The San Francisco Giants lost 15-3 to the Colorado Rockies on July 4, 2026.
This loss puts the Giants at 36-51, standing 13th in the National League.
The Giants were outscored by the Rockies, with a final score of 15-3.
The game was played at Coors Field in Denver, CO.
The Giants' pitcher Robbie Ray was expected to start.
The loss affects the Giants' standing in the National League.
The Giants have a team ERA of 4.37, which is 21st in MLB.
They have scored 349 runs and have an on-base percentage of .307.
The Giants' next game is against the Colorado Rockies on July 4, 2026.
They look to bounce back from their loss and improve their record.
The Giants have a team batting average of .255 and a slugging percentage of .418.
The Rockies have a team SLG% of .420 and average 4.74 runs per game.
The Giants have earned 162 two-baggers as a team and have hit 93 baseballs out of the stadium.
Their pitching staff has walked 326 batters and their FIP is 4.24 as a unit this season.
The Giants relief pitchers have a save percentage of 63.0% and have come into the game in 67 save situations.
They have compiled 17 saves so far this year and have blown 10 of 27 chances to get a save.
The Giants have dispatched 273 relievers to the mound so far this year.
The relief pitchers have racked up 40 holds for the year.
The Giants have turned 69.4% of baseballs in play into outs out of their 6,828 innings.
Ray has taken the hill for 1,536 innings and has earned 1,816 K's so far in his pro baseball career.
The Giants are on a L1 streak and look to break it in their next game.
The game against the Rockies is crucial for the Giants to improve their standing.
The Giants have a fielding percentage of .981, which is 29th in professional baseball.
They have accumulated 80 double plays.
The Giants have scored 4.1 runs per game, which puts them at 25th in baseball.