Lodi News-Sentinel

Suárez dominates, Giants take down the Padres

- By Kerry Crowley

SAN DIEGO — The Giants are out of the playoff race and manager Bruce Bochy isn’t compelled to force all of his veteran players to start every game.

But the club still has a goal of winning as many games as possible, so Bochy isn’t inclined to turn the rest of the season over to the rookies that line the dugout railing.

Bochy hasn’t found many winning combinatio­ns with his lineups this month, but he chose the right mix of veterans and prospects to collect a 4-2 series-opening win over the Padres Monday.

The Giants received contributi­ons from starters young and old, including a few everyday regulars and players enjoying their first cup of cold brew at the major league level.

Runs have been hard to come by for a struggling Giants’ offense of late, but with four in their first five innings against Padres starter Bryan Mitchell, the club broke a franchise record-tying 11-game streak of scoring three or fewer.

The last time the Giants played more than 10 in a row without scoring four was August 14-24, 2002, but this year’s squad won’t be returning to Southern California this October to play in the World Series.

Instead, the Giants promise to make offseason changes to a roster in desperate need of more power. The front office will consider significan­tly overhaulin­g the team’s core, but two players locked up for the long haul played key roles in the early outburst as both Brandon Crawford and Evan Longoria homered.

With the Giants down 1-0, Crawford smashed a Mitchell fastball over the right center field wall for his 13th home run of the season. After earning the honor to start for the National League at shortstop in the All-Star Game, a lingering knee issue has hampered Crawford’s performanc­e during the second half as he entered the game hitting .157 since the beginning of August.

Crawford’s solo blast was just his third home run since July 1 and it came in an inning when two of the club’s newest players combined to give the Giants their first lead.

After recording the first multi-hit game of his career Sunday, rookie left fielder Chris Shaw drilled a one-out double down the left field line for one of his three hits on the night. Shaw was lifted for a pinch-runner after his sec-

ond double of the game in the sixth, but he had no trouble running home from third to score the go-ahead run on a single from Aramis Garcia.

Garcia’s hit provided a lift to his high school travel ball teammate, Andrew Suárez, who was masterful and efficient on the mound against the Padres. Despite struggling in late July and early August, Suárez has rebounded with a fantastic stretch to close out his rookie season.

The left-hander finished with a career-high 7 2/3 innings of two-run ball against the Padres as a solo home run by catcher Austin Hedges was the only run Suárez surrendere­d until reliever Mark Melancon allowed an inherited run to score in the eighth.

Since a disastrous day in Cincinnati August 19, Suárez has completed at least six innings in five straight outings and turned in four quality starts. Though Suárez hasn’t matched the consistenc­y of fellow rookie Dereck Rodríguez, he’s done more than enough to convince the team’s decision-makers he can hold down a spot in future rotations with his work this season.

When Suárez was pulled with a pitch count of 87 in the bottom of the eighth, he appeared

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