Jake McCarthy powers Rockies Game Today with 6 RBIs in 15-3 win

Rockies game today: Jake McCarthy drove in six runs, Ryan Feltner struck out nine, and Colorado beat San Francisco 15-3 on July 3, 2026.

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Jake McCarthy powers Rockies Game Today with 6 RBIs in 15-3 win

Rockies game today ended with Jake McCarthy driving in six runs and Colorado rolling past San Francisco 15-3 on July 3, 2026. The win pushed the Rockies to 36-53 and left them one game behind San Francisco in the NL West.

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Jake McCarthy opens fast

McCarthy set the tone in the bottom of the first with a 440-foot leadoff home run off a 92.2 mph sinker. He finished with six RBI, giving Colorado an early lead that kept growing all night.

Colorado piled up 18 hits, and Cole Carrigg added two triples as the lineup kept turning traffic into runs. The Rockies had 14 runs before Gabriel Hughes entered in the seventh inning, a gap that showed how quickly the game moved away from Logan Webb and the Giants.

Ryan Feltner limits San Francisco

Ryan Feltner matched the offense with six innings of control. He struck out nine, allowed three runs, two earned, on six hits, and did not walk a batter.

His mix leaned heavily on the fastball and slider, with the four-seam fastball used 36% of the time, the slider at 31%, and the changeup at 13%. The fastball averaged 94.2 mph, and the outing gave Colorado a clean start before the bullpen took over.

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Giants never caught up

Rafael Devers supplied the loudest answer for San Francisco with a 104.1 mph, 432-foot solo homer in the sixth inning. By then, the Rockies had already built enough separation that the blast only trimmed the margin.

That is where the game settled: Colorado had the early lead, the deeper lineup, and the stronger start on the mound. For the Rockies, the result tightened the NL West race by keeping them one game behind San Francisco after a game that featured both a six-RBI night and a Major League debut in the same seventh inning.

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