The San Francisco Giants power their way offensively at Coors Field but fail to hold a late lead in the final game of their weekend series against the Colorado Rockies, resulting in the Giants dropping the series. Multiple reports describe a matchup in which the game’s lead changes arrive late despite the hitter-friendly environment at Denver’s ballpark. The Giants generate runs late enough to make the difference on offense, highlighted by four home runs total in the game. Rafael Devers is specifically cited as hitting two home runs for San Francisco. Despite the power output, the Giants blow the lead in the closing portion of the game, and Colorado takes advantage to secure the win. With the loss, San Francisco exits the series with its playoff hopes unchanged, but without a series victory, after falling in the final contest at Coors Field. The accounts emphasize both the Giants’ strong slugging performance and the critical defensive or bullpen lapse that prevents them from converting their late advantage into a win.