DENVER — Before Wednesday's game, a Giant stood in the dugout and tried to make sense of this season. He noted that it seems the team finds a different way to lose every night. On Wednesday, the Giants found a very strange way to win.Two big early rallies were built on misplays by all-world third baseman Nolan Arenado, who had — you can check the records on this one — never before had a bad moment against the Giants. Arenado's error in the first opened the gates for two runs, and he couldn't glove a hard shot a couple innings later, allowing two more to score on a Gorkys Hernandez single. Irma Lashes at Puerto Rico, Leaves Tiny Barbuda Devastated Joe Panik took care of the rest. Panik had five more hits, giving him 12 for the series. Panik became the first player in franchise history to record 12 hits in a three-game series, and he did the heavy lifting in an 11-3 win over the Rockies.The win was the Giants' first at Coors Field in exactly one year. Here are five things to know ... Man Killed After Shooting in San Jose, Suspect at Large: PD -- It's possible that Panik won't get on the flight out of town. After three hits in the opener and four on Tuesday, Panik...