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Hitter speaks ‘love language’

Kapler gets an assist, Bart impresses

- By Kerry Crowley

SURPRISE, ARIZ. » In his first plate appearance in a San Francisco Giants uniform, second baseman Tommy La Stella reminded fans exactly why the team was so eager to sign him.

In the top of the first against Rangers starter Kyle Gibson, La Stella spoiled a few good offerings by fouling them off, laid off a borderline two-strike pitch and ultimately drew a walk on the eighth pitch of the game.

When he’s penciled into the top of the Giants’ lineup this year, La Stella will try to make life more difficult for opposing pitchers and in turn make the jobs of the batters behind him much easier. In Monday’s 1-1, six-inning tie against Texas, he accomplish­ed those goals.

“I feel comfortabl­e pretty much throughout the lineup,” La Stella said. “I think maybe my skill set might lend itself to that spot in the order.”

Giants manager Gabe Kapler certainly agrees.

“Donnie (Ecker) leaned over and jokingly said, ‘Kap this is your love language,’ “Kapler said postgame. “It’s so accurate. We always talk about hitters that are especially passive on pitches they can’t drive and especially aggressive on pitches they can drive and that sort of sums up Tommy La Stella.”

Immediatel­y after La Stella’s firstinnin­g walk, Giants right fielder Mike Yastrzemsk­i yanked a single through the right side of the infield

for a base hit. The team didn’t end up scoring because first baseman Darin Ruf bounced into a rallykilli­ng 4- 6- 3 double play, but during the regular season, Ruf wouldn’t be facing a right-handed pitcher such as Gibson.

The responsibi­lity of moving La Stella and Yastrzemsk­i around the base paths against a righty will fall on left fielder Alex Dickerson, first baseman Brandon Belt or even catcher Buster Posey, who are all candidates to follow the pair of lefties atop the lineup.

In La Stella’s second plate appearance, he roped a double into the right- center field gap off Rangers southpaw Taylor Hearn. The Giants didn’t sign him because of his prowess against lefties, but on Monday, La Stella showed he’s not overmatche­d against them. KAPLER WITH AN ASSIST >> After posting a 1.15 ERA in 15 2/3 innings with the Pirates last season, righthande­r Nick Tropeano joined the Giants on a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training this offseason.

With a track record of success as a major league starter and strong work out of the bullpen a season ago, there was likely a long list of teams willing to bring Tropeano into camp this spring.

Tropeano didn’t have a personal relationsh­ip with Kapler prior to their phone call, but the righty did know Giants pitching coach Andrew Bailey quite well. Bailey was a bullpen coach with the Angels and formed a bond with Tropeano over the adversity they faced in dealing with injuries.

Tropeano missed the 2017 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery and while he didn’t immediatel­y regain the form he showed in 2016 when he posted a 3.56 ERA in 13 starts, the Giants are hoping they’ll get the version of Tropeano the Pirates saw last year.

In a one-inning stint as a starter Monday, Tropeano allowed a double to Rangers first baseman Nate Lowe, but held Texas scoreless and finished his frame by striking out Rougned Odor.

BART FOLLOWS POSEY >> The Giants’ offense hasn’t provided much excitement in the team’s first two spring training games, but no one can place the blame on the catchers.

A day after Buster Posey returned to the Giants lineup to walk and single, Joey Bart made his spring debut and went 2-for-2 with a pair of hard-hit singles in Surprise. The Giants have been adamant that Bart will open the year in the minor leagues because he has a lot of room left to develop, but his at-bats on Monday were a sign of progress for a player who swung and missed too often last year.

 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN — GETTY IMAGES ?? The San Francisco Giants’ Tommy La Stella bats against the Texas Rangers during the first inning of a spring training game on Monday in Surprise, Ariz.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN — GETTY IMAGES The San Francisco Giants’ Tommy La Stella bats against the Texas Rangers during the first inning of a spring training game on Monday in Surprise, Ariz.

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