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Giants Face Rockies in Last Series of 2025 Season

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San Francisco, CA — The San Francisco Giants will close their 2025 season at home this weekend with a critical series against the Colorado Rockies. This series is the last chance for the Giants to make a statement before the offseason begins.

For Giants fans, the importance of this matchup may be in question, as the team has not contended for playoff positioning in a number of weeks. The Giants have struggled to find consistency throughout the season, and while they are on course for a .500 finish, the stakes seem relatively low.

This year marks the first time since 2021 that the Giants will conclude their season without a meaningful Game 162. Despite this, the team’s players and coaches are aware that the next three games serve more than mere formality. ‘Every game matters,’ said Giants manager. ‘We want to go out there and play hard, regardless of the standings.’

One player to watch is shortstop Willy Adames, who has had an impressive second half of the season. After a sluggish start, Adames has rebounded with 23 home runs since June 11, moving him just two homers away from reaching the 30-homer milestone. ‘We need Adames to finish strong,’ a team source revealed. ‘It would mean a lot for him and for us.’

The Rockies, conversely, have also had a disappointing season and will be seeking to end their campaign on a high note. Historical emotions run deep, as some fans remember past encounters that ended in heartbreak. This adds another layer of significance to the games.

As the Giants strive for an 81-81 record, fans remain hopeful the team can at least finish this season strong. ‘It’s about pride and setting the tone for next season,’ another player added. The final games should provide a glimpse into the future of the club.

While the results of these games may not affect playoff scenarios, they embody a stepping stone to next year. With players like Adames looking to finish on a high, the weekend series is not just about the scoreboard; it’s about creating momentum toward a better 2026.