Oroville Mercury-Register

Giants jump out four times, drop Rockies

Estrada hits 2 homers, Posey and Ruf add solo shots against Rockies starter Freeland

- By Kerry Crowley

DENVER >> When pressed last week about the challenges presented by a scheduling quirk that required his club to play a Sunday evening game in San Francisco and a Monday day game in Denver, Giants manager Gabe Kapler expressed his frustratio­n.

Kapler detailed the difficulti­es of late-night travel followed by an early game, noted the stress already created by playing 16 consecutiv­e off days and then finished his answer with a sobering reminder: “Nobody cares.”

Kapler and the Giants know that in the major leagues, no one wants to hear excuses. The team’s performanc­e over the last two days ensured no Giants player would need to use one as the club followed a 6-4 series-clinching win over the Dodgers with a 10-5 victory over the Colorado Rockies.

The Giants remained 1.0 game ahead of the Dodgers in the National League West after scoring six runs off Los Angeles starter Walker Buehler on Sunday and then tagging Rockies lefty Kyle Freeland for six more in Monday’s matinee affair. By improving to 88-50, the Giants have their most wins since Bruce Bochy’s 2014 team finished 88-74 and will soon look to catch the 2012 club that

was the last San Francisco team to win the division as it posted a 94-68 record.

Darin Ruf and Buster Posey each homered in the first inning, second baseman Thairo Estrada had his first career multi-home run game and the Giants scored in double digits for the first time since winning 11-8 over the Diamondbac­ks at Chase Field on August 2.

The offensive outburst was arguably the second most important developmen­t of the day for the Giants as right-hander Kevin Gausman saved an exhausted bullpen with seven innings of three-run ball.

The quality start was just the third since the All-Star break for the right-hander, but it was his second in his last three outings as Gausman has taken an important step forward over the last two weeks.

The Centennial, Colorado native relied heavily on his fastball Monday as 70 of his 98 pitches were four-seamers, but the offering was effective for much of the day as he generated a seasonhigh 14 swings and misses with the pitch.

After Ruf and Posey hit first-inning homers to give the Giants a 2-0 lead, Estrada stretched his team’s advantage with a solo shot in the fourth inning and a two-run blast off Freeland in the fifth. Monday’s victory marked the 13th time this season the Giants have hit four home runs in the same game, which set a new San Francisco-era record and tied the franchise record set by the 1954 New York Giants, who went on to win the World Series.

The bottom half of the Giants’ lineup followed Estrada’s lead as No. 7 hitter Mauricio Dubón followed him and went 3-for-3 with a walk and a two-run single. No. 8 hitter Steven Duggar recorded a pair of singles while Gausman also helped his own cause from the No. 9 spot by pulling a bunt back and chopping a RBI single down the third base line in the fourth inning.

The runs proved critical for a Giants team that had its bullpen cover the final 23 innings of the Dodgers series and was looking to rest at least seven relievers Monday including many of their most reliable arms such as Zack Littell, José Álvarez, Tony Watson, Tyler Rogers and Jake McGee.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Giants’ Thairo Estrada follows the flight of his two-run home run off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland in the fifth inning Monday afternoon in Denver.
PHOTOS BY DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Giants’ Thairo Estrada follows the flight of his two-run home run off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland in the fifth inning Monday afternoon in Denver.
 ??  ?? Giants starting pitcher Kevin Gausman turns to make a pick-off throw in the third inning Monday against the Rockies in Denver.
Giants starting pitcher Kevin Gausman turns to make a pick-off throw in the third inning Monday against the Rockies in Denver.
 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Giants’ Mauricio Dubon heads up the first base line after hitting a double off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland in the second inning Monday in Denver.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Giants’ Mauricio Dubon heads up the first base line after hitting a double off Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland in the second inning Monday in Denver.

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