The Giants came into Saturday’s game against the Colorado Rockies licking their wounds from a gut-wrenching series-opening loss the night before.San Francisco went into Friday’s ninth inning with a 6-3 lead, but ultimately lost 8-6 thanks to a couple of massive home runs by Colorado. It didn’t take long for the Rockies’ bats to get hot on Saturday, as they went up 2-0 in the first before tacking on a couple more in the fourth.The Giants lost 8-3, extending their losing streak to five games and leaving first-year manager Tony Vitello wanting to see more pride in the team’s response to adversity.“We need to take a little more pride, I think, in how we…It’s ideal to not have last night occur, but bounce back,” Vitello told the media. “I got the vibe like we were in a position to do that. The first six outs we had at the plate would say that, but getting in a hole makes it a little tougher after that.”The Giants did get some late-game offense from Drew Gilbert, who cranked a two-run shot in the eighth, but it simply wasn’t enough. Drew Gilbert gets the Giants on the board pic.twitter.com/sOiG2u4Lyt — SF...
Tony Vitello wants Giants to have more ‘pride’ as team drops fifth straight
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