The San Francisco Giants rebound offensively against the Colorado Rockies, putting together a strong performance at Coors Field. Multiple reports describe the Giants driving in runs through extra-base hits, totaling seven doubles in the game. Bryce Eldridge delivers the standout power moment, hitting what multiple outlets describe as the longest home run of the year as part of the Giants’ turnaround. The opponent is a Rockies pitcher listed as a rookie making a spot start, and the Giants’ batting surge is attributed to the team’s ability to generate offense despite Colorado’s starting pitching change. Both sources frame the outcome as a reset after a prior low point for the Giants, emphasizing that the team’s bats “rev” once they begin producing hits. Overall, the accounts agree on the central on-field details: seven doubles by San Francisco, Eldridge’s long home run, and the Giants’ rebound victory over the Rockies at their home ballpark.