DENVER–What goes up must come down, and the Giants’ trips to Coors Field are a testament to that law of motion.
No major league ballpark in the country is situated at a higher elevation than the Rockies’ home stadium, and there’s no city the Giants have fared worse in over the past two seasons.
After dropping Tuesday’s blowout 8-1, the Giants have now lost 13 of their past 15 games at the mile-high destination that’s become a house of horrors for San Francisco’s hitters and pitchers alike.
The Giants entered Coors Field fresh off a three-game sweep of the first-place Arizona Diamondbacks, a series that pulled the club within 2.