SAN FRANCISCO -- Monday night's game at Oracle Park was a celebration for the Rogers family, but it turns out it was also a historic moment for a whole city in Colorado.
Tyler and Taylor Rogers became the fifth set of twins to play in the same game and first in 32 years, with Tyler taking the loss after giving up a go-ahead run and Taylor getting the save. The winning pitcher was Steven Wilson, a rookie right-hander who also happens to be from Littleton, Colorado.
That meant a historic night for the Rogers twins was actually a bit wilder than it first appeared. They became the second trio in MLB history to all be from the same hometown and get the win, loss and save in a game:
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All three pitchers were born in Littleton, a suburb of Denver, but the twins went to Chatfield High while Wilson played at Dakota Ridge High, located about three miles away. Wilson then went on to Santa Clara, where he pitched well enough that the Padres took him with their eighth-round pick in 2018. He has made two relief appearances in his first season, picking up wins both times.
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The Littleton reunion at Oracle Park proved to be short-lived. Tyler Rogers flew out of town late Monday night for the birth of his first child. The Giants put him on the paternity list on Tuesday afternoon and recalled right-hander Yunior Marte from Triple-A Sacramento.