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Want a 2020 preview? The Giants gave it in Thursday's victory

- By Kerry Crowley

SAN FRANCISCO — When the Giants posted Thursday’s lineup in the home dugout at Oracle Park, the names of Buster Posey, Brandon Crawford and Brandon Belt were nowhere to be found.

The three longest-tenured position players on the club will all likely start Bruce Bochy’s final game on Sunday, but for much of the last week, San Francisco has been content to allow the present to look like the future.

Fans may not know the names of every player that’s taken the field for the Giants this month, but it hasn’t been difficult for them to spot the difference-makers. Rookie infielder Mauricio Dubon and rookie outfielder Mike Yastrzemsk­i rank among those who can’t be missed.

A day after having the wind knocked out of him by Colorado Rockies catcher Tony Wolters in a scary infield collision, Dubon finished with three hits, two runs and his fourth home run of the season to lead the Giants past the Rockies in an 8-3 victory.

After being acquired at the July 31 trade deadline in a deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, Dubon spent four weeks at Triple-A. Since being called up, the rangy infielder has done more than enough to merit serious considerat­ion for a starting job come Opening Day in 2020.

In the bottom of the first, Dubon doubled and scored a run against Rockies starter Kyle Freeland and then gave the Giants the lead with a RBI single in the bottom of the fifth to score left fielder Alex Dickerson. The Honduras native is still refining his approach at the plate against major league pitching, but he showed off his surprising power with a seventh inning solo shot and continues to impress with his fluidity at both shortstop and second base.

Yastrzemsk­i entered as a pinch-hitter in the fourth inning of Thursday’s matinee and promptly launched his 21st home run of the season over the brick wall out in right center field at Oracle Park. The 429-foot blast tied him with veteran center fielder Kevin Pillar for the team lead in home runs and gave him a chance to make Giants history.

If Yastrzemsk­i ends the season as the Giants’ home run leader, he’ll be the second rookie in franchise history to do so and the first since Dave Kingman who hit 29 in 1972. Yastrzemsk­i was an afterthoug­ht when acquired in a minor league trade from the Orioles in March, but

the 29-year-old has slugged his way into the team’s 2020 plans with an outstandin­g year at the plate.

With a RBI double in the bottom of the eighth to drive in Pillar, Yastrzemsk­i kicked off a four-run rally that included a two-run single from catcher Aramis Garcia.

The day could have turned out even better for Giants rookies, but right-hander Tyler Beede had to depart the mound earlier than anticipate­d due to injury.

Beede has battled through an up-and-down season as a fulltime member of the Giants’ rotation, but he was electric in 3 1/3 innings against Colorado on Thursday. Beede needed just 53 pitches to match his season-high with seven strikeouts as he didn’t allow a baserunner.

After striking out Rockies first baseman Ryan McMahon in the fourth, Beede appeared to grab at his left side before trainer Dave Groeschner and Bochy came to the mound to remove him from the game.

Righty Burch Smith gave up two runs in relief of Beede, but the Giants received impressive performanc­es from a few other young arms on a day they had to stretch their bullpen. Rookie Sam Coonrod recorded a pair of strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings while Enderson Franco zipped a 96mile per hour fastball past Rockies franchise cornerston­e Nolan Arenado to wrap up a successful seventh inning.

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