Kyle Karros Delivers Late Heroics as Rockies Stun Giants with Three-Run Blast
Kyle Karros launched a three-run home run in the eighth inning to give Colorado a 7-6 win over San Francisco.

Kyle Karros delivered a decisive three-run home run in the eighth inning to propel the Rockies to a 7-6 victory over the Giants, capping a dramatic comeback that overshadowed San Francisco's four-homer offensive display. The late-game heroics gave Colorado a series win and allowed the team to enter the All-Star break on momentum.
The Giants mounted an early offensive assault at Coors Field, with Rafael Devers accounting for two home runs among the team's four long balls. Drew Gilbert and Casey Schmitt each contributed round-trippers, marking a significant achievement for the San Francisco lineup—Devers and Schmitt became the first pair of Giants teammates to record at least 17 home runs before the team's 90th game of the season since Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent accomplished the feat in 2000.
Colorado's pitching staff, led by starter Tanner Gordon, surrendered five earned runs across six innings, all scoring via home run. Gordon struck out seven batters while scattering six hits and two walks. The Rockies' bullpen, however, proved resilient through the later innings, with relievers combining to keep the deficit manageable heading into the eighth.
With the Giants holding a 6-4 advantage, Dylan Smith took the mound for San Francisco in the eighth inning. The right-hander quickly ran into trouble after allowing a one-out double to TJ Rumfield and hitting Troy Johnston with a first-pitch splitter. With runners in scoring position, Karros delivered on a 3-1 fastball, sending the ball over the left-field bleachers for a go-ahead three-run homer that flipped the game to 7-6 in Colorado's favor. Giants manager Tony Vitello acknowledged the critical pitches that preceded the blast, noting that Smith appeared uncomfortable with his control in that stretch.
The Giants threatened in the ninth inning when Jung Hoo Lee reached on a two-out single, placing the tying run aboard. However, Rockies closer Jordan Romano struck out Willy Adames to secure the victory and clinch the series for Colorado. The loss marked San Francisco's second consecutive series defeat, concluding a challenging 2-4 road trip through Arizona and Colorado before heading home to host the Blue Jays and Rockies.
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