Marin Independent Journal

Giants cruise to sweep of Rockies

DeSclafani keys team’s first shutout since 2019

- By Kerry Crowley

Led by a lightsout starting rotation and an offense that’s blasting timely home runs, the 6-3 Giants cruised to a sweep of the Rockies at Oracle Park and have now won four straight games.

After going 29-31 in an abbreviate­d 60-game season last summer, the Giants are back over .500 in the Gabe Kapler era (3534) and built off a series win over the Padres by limiting the Rockies to four runs in this weekend’s three-game set.

Behind six shutout innings from right-hander Anthony DeSclafani, the Giants won 4-0 Sunday and recorded the team’s first shutout since September 13, 2019, when Tyler Beede tossed eight scoreless frames in a 1-0 win over the Marlins.

As spring training began to wind down in Scottsdale, Farhan Zaidi said one of his top priorities heading into the regular season was acquiring an additional shortstop to provide depth behind Brandon Crawford.

It took a little longer than expected, but Zaidi finally got his man as the San Francisco Giants announced Saturday they added infielder Thairo Estrada in a trade with the New York Yankees.

Estrada, who was designated for assignment when the Yankees traded for Rougned Odor, was optioned to the Giants’ Sacramento alternate site and will likely spend the month of April playing exhibition games against players at the Oakland A’s alternate site.

To clear a roster spot for

Estrada, the Giants recalled outfielder Jaylin Davis and transferre­d him to the 60day injured list with left knee patella tendinitis. Davis dealt with the knee injury during spring training and was left off the team’s alternate site roster so he could continue rehabbing

in Arizona.

With Davis injured, the Giants added more outfield depth last week by acquiring former A’s outfielder Skye Bolt on a waiver claim.

Estrada, 25, made cameos with the Yankees in 2019 and 2020 as he batted .250 with a .732 OPS as a rookie before going just 8-for-48 in 26 games last summer.

Estrada has mostly played second base in the majors with New York, but does have eight games of experience at shortstop and played more than 200 games at shortstop in his minor league career.

The Giants opened the season with Mauricio Dubón, who primarily plays center field, as the team’s top backup behind Crawford, but San Francisco lacked depth at the position at the upper levels of the minor leagues.

Arismendy Alcantara, who joined the Giants on a minor league deal this offseason and is training at the alternate site, can play shortstop, but Estrada will likely supplant him as the preferred Triple-A starter at the position when the minor league season begins in May.

 ?? KARL MONDON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE ?? The San Francisco Giants’ Jaylin Davis (49) bats during the an intrasquad game at Oracle Park on July 18, 2020, in San Francisco.
KARL MONDON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE The San Francisco Giants’ Jaylin Davis (49) bats during the an intrasquad game at Oracle Park on July 18, 2020, in San Francisco.

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