· 2026-07-10

San Francisco Giants surged to an 8-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on July 10, 2026, snapping a recent slump and putting the club on a one‑game winning streak. The win lifted the Giants to a 39-54 record, 14th in the National League, and kept them two games ahead of Colorado for the NL’s worst record.
The Giants jumped to an early lead when Casey Schmitt launched a 420‑foot solo homer in the first inning. Call‑up right‑hander Carson Whisenhunt then steadied the mound, allowing just three hits over 5 2/3 innings while striking out four. He escaped a bases‑loaded jam in the third and kept Colorado off balance, setting the tone for a dominant performance.
Willie Castro added a two‑run blast in the fourth, extending the lead to 4‑0. Rookie Bryce Eldridge hit his first career splash hit, a towering right‑field home run that tied the game before the Giants retook the lead in the fifth. Luis Arraez’s double drove in Cavan Cavanaugh, and Rafael Devers followed with an RBI single that plated Heliot Ramos. In the eighth, Schmitt’s sharp double brought Arraez home, and Devers’ ground‑rule double scored Schmitt. Finally, Willy Adames capped the night with a two‑run shot to left field, pushing the margin to six runs.
After Whisenhunt’s exit, the bullpen kept the Rockies scoreless. JT Brubaker, Erik Miller and Caleb Kilian combined for 3 1/3 innings of shutout relief, preserving the lead and allowing the offense to build a comfortable cushion. Their work gave manager Tony Vitello confidence heading into the All‑Star break.
The victory offers a brief glimpse of the potential the Giants possess despite a disappointing season. Whisenhunt’s poise and the surge from young hitters like Eldridge suggest depth that could be leveraged later. Vitello noted the need for consistency, emphasizing that the team must tap into the “vibe” that produced this performance. With three more games against Colorado before the break, the Giants have a chance to solidify their position and avoid finishing at the bottom of the league.
Eldridge’s first career home run highlights his growing confidence at the plate. Whisenhunt, a recent call‑up, demonstrated he can handle pressure, delivering quality innings against a league‑worst opponent. Their progress will be monitored closely as the Giants look to rebuild and compete in future seasons.