The San Francisco Giants lose to the Colorado Rockies after a late rally fails to produce a comeback. Multiple reports describe the game as one where the Giants nearly generate a turnaround late, but the bullpen once again becomes a problem late in the contest. Both outlets characterize the outcome as part of an ongoing pattern, suggesting the bullpen does not hold the lead when needed. The articles emphasize that the Giants’ late efforts are not enough to overcome Colorado’s advantage as the game reaches its final stages. While specific inning-by-inning details and final scores are not included in the provided text, the central points are consistent: the Giants mount a late rally, the Rockies maintain or extend their lead, and the Giants bullpen falters in the game’s decisive moments. The reports also frame the matchup against the Rockies as a particularly difficult one for San Francisco, with late-game pitching and bullpen performance playing a key role in the loss.