Colorado Rockies catcher Elias Diaz gets the put out on San Francisco Giants Brett Wisely at home plate in the bottom of the second inning in the second game of the doubleheader at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sat Jul 27, 2024
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Game 2
Oracle Park
San Francisco, California
Colorado Rockies 0 (38-68)
San Francisco Giants 5 (52-55)
Win: Hayen Birdsong (3-0)
Loss: Tanner Gordon (0-3)
Time: 2:11
Attendance: 34,543 (attendance for both games of single-admission doubleheader)
By Stephen Ruderman
The Giants swept the doubleheader over the Rockies with a 5-0 win this evening, as Hayden Birdsong was solid again, and the Giants have won three in a row for the first time in just over a month.
Just a mere 45 minutes after the first game, in which Blake Snell made history by being the first man in Modern National League/American League History to strike out 15 in the first six innings of a game, the two teams were right back at it for the second game of this rare scheduled traditional doubleheader.
It was a cold and foggy night at Oracle Park, which cast a comforting scene of calm, peace and serenity.
Hayden Birdsong, whom the Giants sent down after his 12-strikeout performance in Denver last Sunday, was back up to make the start as the 27th man on the roster. Birdsong started the evening with a scoreless top of the first inning, and the Giants were ready to get to work against Rockies’ starter Tanner Gordon in the bottom of the first.
Well, the Giants had better be. Gordon was making his third big league start, and he had gotten hammered in each of his previous two, so the Giants’ had to take advantage of this.
The Giants were indeed ready to go against Gordon. Jorge Soler lined a base-hit the other way to right field to start the inning, and Mike Yastrzemski hit a triple off the wall in right to score Soler.
Hey, the Giants were indeed able to take advantage of going up against the young pitcher. Still, this was the Giants, and in typical Giants’ fashion, Yastrzemski never scored after standing at third base with nobody out.
Not to worry, though. Birdsong pitched a scoreless inning in the top of the second, and the Giants were poised to pounce again in the bottom of the second. Matt Chapman, who hit a home run in the bottom of the second of the first game, led off the bottom of the second of the nightcap with a double to left.
Brett Wisely lined an opposite-field double to left to make it 2-0, and David Villar singled Wisely over to third. So, runners at the corners and nobody out, and you guessed it, the Giants didn’t score.
Wisely was out at the plate on a slow chopper back to the mound—though Wisely was originally ruled safe—but the call was overturned upon review. Soler then grounded into a double play to end the inning.
Birdsong pitched a scoreless top of the third, and Gordon threw a 1-2-3 bottom of the third. Both teams went down scoreless in the fourth, and Birdsong pitched another scoreless inning in the top of the fifth.
The Giants got another rally going in the bottom of the fifth. Catcher Curt Casali grounded a base-hit to left, and Soler doubled to put runners at second and third with nobody out.
Yastrzemski got Casali home with a sacrifice fly to right, and Heliot Ramos knocked in Soler with a bloop single to right to make it 4-0. Michael Conforto grounded into a double play to end the inning, but hey, the Giants scored two to jump out to a 4-0 lead, so it was all good.
Birdsong was done after five shutout innings, as he threw 106 pitches, but he was solid, as he gave up just three hits, walked three and struck out eight.
Sean Hjelle was the new pitcher for the Giants in the top of the sixth, and he threw a 1-2-3, as did Gordon. Weird, Birdsong was solid and only went five innings, but Gordon got rocked and went sixth. Baseball’s an interesting game.
Left-hander Taylor Rogers came in for the top of the seventh to pitch a 1-2-3 inning, and Jake Bird threw a scoreless bottom of the seventh. Left-handed flamethrower Erik Miller then threw a 1-2-3 inning in the top of the eighth.
John Curtiss was the new pitcher for Colorado in the bottom of the eighth, and with two outs, the white-hot Tyler Fitzgerald did it again and hit a home run to left-center field. For Fitzgerald, it was his seventh home run in ten games.
Spencer Bivens came in for the top of the ninth, and he threw a scoreless inning to end it.
Hayden Birdsong got the win; he’s 3-0. Tanner Gordon got the loss; he’s 0-3. Kinda funny how that works.
The Giants improve to 52-55, and are now four and a half games back of the Mets for the third wild card. They can now sweep the entire four-game series with a win Sunday. They can tie their season-high four-game winning streak, which they’ve done twice this season, the last time being May 22 through May 26.
Jordan Hicks (4-7, 4.01 ERA) will get at least one more start Sunday, and he will be opposed by left-hander Austin Gomber (2-6, 4.70 ERA). First pitch will be at 1:05 p.m.

