Matt Chapman's Grand Slam Rallies giants Rockies

Matt Chapman made a five-stage sixth stroke with Grand Slam, and San Francisco Bullpen scored four strokes closure as the giants exceeded 6-3 of Colorado Rockies, who visited the afternoon on Saturday.
After rising to 3-1 in the sixth place, Rockies took walks to Luis Matos and Mike Yastrzemski to perform the return of Colorado launcher Bradley Blamock, San Francisco.
The relaxing Jake Bird (0-1) took over at that point and walked to Willy Adames to load the bases. Jung Hoo Lee was chosen to the center to drive at Matos and to shoot hosts in 3-2.
After two fields, Chapman threw it to a bird for a 402-meter bomb and cleaned up and put San Francisco 6-3 ahead.
Grand Slam was the third of Chapman's career, all of which came since April 2023. It was the seventh homer of the season.
Three of Inning's five runs were accused of Bird. Blamock was also accused of three running over 5 1/3 kick, and only two hit. He walked two and shot four.
Giants Relaxers Camilo Doval, Pl Miller and Ryan Walker, three conditions margin to the end of a hit -free ball. Randy Rodriguez (2-0), a record jug during the uprising of five conditions, was credit with a win while notching the sixth savings.
San Francisco launcher Jordan Hicks, Brenton Doyle'u walking and Jordan Beck and Ryan McMahon'a tied the score to the sixth in the sixth closure and 1-0 ahead.
Hicks was taken at that point, then when Rodriguez was in the mound, both Baserunner came. Hunter Goodman Beck lasted with a single one, and Kyle Farmer made a running score 3-1 with single.
Hicks were loan with three permission in five plus Inning. Seven hit three strokes and two walks.
In the third, Matos delivered Giants's first run with the second home run of the season and finished with two walks and two runs for San Francisco, who won two flat since the opening loss on Thursday.
Farmer, in the last 12 matches for the 10th time for the Rockies who lost two hit.
Each team finished with five strokes.
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