NEW YORK — That's three Giant comebacks in a row — all on the road.
Matt Chapman, Patrick Bailey and their San Francisco teammates have put together a remarkable run of resiliency this week.
Bailey hit a go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning, Chapman saved the game with a sparkling defensive play at third base and the Giants rallied from another big deficit to beat the New York Mets 8-7 on Friday night.
''That was a hell of a win,'' Bailey said. ''We're never out of it."
After clawing out of a 6-2 hole in the eighth, the Giants joined the 1932 St. Louis Cardinals as the only major league clubs since 1900 to win three consecutive road games in which they trailed by at least four runs.
Just two other teams have accomplished the feat at home: the 1999 Florida Marlins (against San Francisco) and the 1961 Boston Red Sox, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
''It's the same thing the last three days: We're just fighting to the finish,'' manager Bob Melvin said. ''When we get guys on base there's just a really good feeling in the dugout that someone's going to come up with a big hit.''
San Francisco trailed 5-0 in the fifth Wednesday night at Pittsburgh before winning 9-5 in 10 innings, then rallied from down 6-2 in the eighth Thursday behind Chapman's three-run homer to beat the Pirates 7-6.