Los Giants arrollan a los Rockies con una victoria de 19-6

Los San Francisco Giants anotaron 19 carreras con 25 imparables para derrotar a los Colorado Rockies por 19-6 este domingo en el Coors Field. Willy Adames conectó un grand slam y Jung Hoo Lee logró cinco hits en la victoria.

Los Giants sentenciaron un partido reñido con un quinto inning de siete carreras que incluyó una base por bolas intencional, dos sencillos, tres dobles, un triple y el sexto grand slam de la carrera de Adames. Tan solo esa entrada produjo más carreras de las que los Rockies anotaron durante toda la tarde. San Francisco ascendió al cuarto lugar en la NL West y evitó ser barrido en la serie.

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