Postgame Thread 7/28 Rockies @ Giants


Postgame Thread 7/28/2024

Final Score: Rockies 4, Giants 5

Line Score – Game Over

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COL0001011014926
SF12000200513012

Box Score

SFABRHRBIBBSOBA
DHSoler513102.240
2BSchmitt311110.244
2BWisely100000.264
SSFitzgerald501002.319
3BChapman, M403211.242
CBailey500001.268
RFYastrzemski401001.249
1BVillar400002.242
LFConforto312011.225
CFHill, D422101.264
SFIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Miller, E1.00000211-63.40
Rodríguez, R3.02110345-314.11
Rogers, Ta1.00000311-102.16
Hicks, J2.03220135-254.11
Bivens1.02001121-142.37
Doval1.02110121-134.39
COLABRHRBIBBSOBA
SSTovar523000.287
DHBlackmon401102.256
CFDoyle, B100001.274
LFGoodman302100.176
3BMcMahon300010.261
2BRodgers400002.263
1BToglia422102.215
RFCave401002.251
CStallings400101.263
CFHilliard400001.222
COLIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Gomber3.26331685-514.79
Davis2.05201350-303.24
Kinley1.10001120-127.20
Vodnik1.02000118-113.90

Scoring Plays

InningEventScore
B1Casey Schmitt homers (3) on a fly ball to left center field.1-0
B2Derek Hill triples (1) on a fly ball to right fielder Jake Cave. Michael Conforto scores.2-0
B2Jorge Soler hits a ground-rule double (23) on a line drive to left-center field. Derek Hill scores.3-0
T4Charlie Blackmon singles on a line drive to right fielder Mike Yastrzemski. Ezequiel Tovar scores.3-1
T6Hunter Goodman singles on a ground ball to right fielder Mike Yastrzemski. Ezequiel Tovar scores.3-2
B6Matt Chapman singles on a ground ball to left fielder Hunter Goodman. Derek Hill scores. Jorge Soler scores. Tyler Fitzgerald to 2nd.5-2
T7Michael Toglia homers (18) on a fly ball to left center field.5-3
T9Jacob Stallings grounds out, second baseman Brett Wisely to first baseman David Villar. Michael Toglia scores. Jake Cave to 2nd.5-4

Highlights

DescriptionLength
Austin Gomber against the Giants0:07
Jordan Hicks against the Rockies0:09
Bullpen availability for San Francisco, July 28 vs Rockies0:07
Bullpen availability for Colorado, July 28 vs Giants0:07
Fielding alignment for San Francisco, July 28 vs Rockies0:11
Bench availability for San Francisco, July 28 vs Rockies0:07
Fielding alignment for Colorado, July 28 vs Giants0:11
Bench availability for Colorado, July 28 vs Giants0:07
Starting lineups for Rockies at Giants – July 28, 20240:09
Visualizing Casey Schmitt's swing using bat tracking technology0:11
Measuring the stats on Casey Schmitt's home run0:13
Breaking down Austin Gomber's pitches0:04
The distance behind Michael Toglia's home run0:11
Analyzing Michael Toglia's home run through bat tracking0:11
Erik Miller strikes out Charlie Blackmon0:07
Casey Schmitt's solo home run (3)0:29
Austin Gomber strikes out Jorge Soler0:06
Bud Black, Charlie Blackmon argue strike violation0:29
Derek Hill's RBI triple0:29
Jorge Soler's RBI ground-rule double0:25
Charlie Blackmon's RBI single0:18
Noah Davis escapes a bases-loaded jam0:07
Austin Gomber strikes out six0:47
Hunter Goodman's RBI single0:23
Matt Chapman's two-run single0:29
Michael Toglia's solo homer (18)0:28
All Giants runners are safe after McMahon's error0:23
Spencer Bivens escapes the bases-loaded jam0:09
Jacob Stallings' RBI single0:33
Ezequiel Tovar grounds out, shortstop Tyler Fitzgerald to first baseman David Villar.0:10

Decisions

Winning PitcherLosing PitcherSave
Rodríguez, R (3-1, 4.11 ERA)Gomber (2-7, 4.79 ERA)Doval (20 SV, 4.39 ERA)

7 comments
  1. Can we please just never play in San Francisco again? It’s completely cursed for us ever since Arenado left.

  2. Horrible series, but we can still end the month 12-14 which isn’t horrible all things considered.

  3. Tough loss. At least this was a competitive game. The other felt over right from the beginning.

  4. I’ve never been as excited about a .215 batting average as I am with Toglia’s. It is so nice to watch him steadily climb. I had written him off and I eat my words. Now hopefully I’m not jinxing him.

    Sucks losing to the Giants over and over, but you have to look for silver linings. Could Toglia end the year at .230, 25 hr, and 60 rbi? That’d be sweet. It’s sad that in the 30 year history of this club, we’ve only really produced one notable first baseman.

    Granted he was a HOFer, but still…30 years and just 1.

  5. It is astounding how utterly inept this team can be offensively on the road.

    In other news, water is wet.

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