Denver will always be a special spot for Yastrzemski, who cemented his spot on the roster when the Giants visited in July 2019. It was a Milwaukee-Denver road trip, and Yastrzemski was told on the first leg that he was headed back to Triple-A, but Alex Dickerson's back locked up and Yastrzemski made the trip to Coors Field, where he had nine hits in 20 at-bats over four games.
Yastrzemski doubled in his first two at-bats, with the second one driving in a pair of runs and turning a one-run lead into a three-run lead. He walked his next time up and then smoked a single up the middle in the sixth. Tuesday night's game was Yastrzemski's 20th at Coors Field, and he entered with a .333/.413/.768 slash line and eight homers. Since 2019, he ranks second among visiting players in home runs at Coors Field, trailing only teammate Brandon Crawford, who has nine. Cobb was cruising along until the bottom of the sixth, which he entered with a 10-2 lead.
The big blow was a three-run homer from Grichuk on a curveball that barely broke in the thin air. That was the last pitch Cobb threw, and he walked off having been charged with seven earned in 5 1/3 innings. Cobb's ERA jumped from 3.98 to 5.61 on the night.
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