Lodi News-Sentinel

Dickerson, Giants beat Rockies

- By Kerry Crowley

SAN FRANCISCO — Before the San Francisco Giants even took the field on Tuesday at Oracle Park, the defending World Series champion Washington Nationals did them a huge favor.

The Nationals aren’t fighting for a playoff spot, but they did fight to keep the Philadelph­ia Phillies — a top wild card contender — out of one by sweeping a doublehead­er Tuesday.

With a chance to gain an edge over the 27-29 Phillies and match the winning percentage­s of the .500 Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers, the Giants rallied late to beat the Colorado Rockies 5-2.

After former Giants outfielder Kevin Pillar tied the game 22 with a RBI double in the seventh, pinch-hitter Alex Dickerson came off the bench in the bottom of the inning and drilled his 10th home run of the season out to center field to give San Francisco a lead it wouldn’t relinquish.

Exactly four years after hitting his last pinch-hit home run, Dickerson keyed a threerun frame that also included a two-run double from pinch-hitter Brandon Belt. Manager Gabe Kapler knew the Rockies weren’t carrying a left-handed pitcher in their bullpen and seized an opportunit­y to create favorable matchups against righties Jairo Diaz and A.J. Ramos.

Dickerson’s 10th home run of the season tied a career-high set in 2016 with the San Diego Padres and took place on a night when Giants designated hitter Austin Slater also matched two career-highs. Slater led off the bottom of the first inning against Rockies starter Kyle Freeland with a solo home run to left and

reached base five times Tuesday.

His fifth home run of the year came in his 26th game of the season and tied a career-high set in 2019 when Slater appeared in 68 games for the Giants. Slater also notched his team-leading eighth steal of the season in the third inning, tying his high from 2018 when he played 74 games with the Giants.

Aside from strong performanc­es from several key position players, the Giants also received a great start from left-hander Drew Smyly, who turned in one of his best outings of the year. Smyly went a season-high 5 1/3 innings and held the Rockies to just one run while striking out five Colorado hitters.

Kapler said pregame the Giants were optimistic they could push Smyly past the 90-pitch mark Tuesday and the veteran completed his outing with 92 before right-hander Trevor Cahill emerged from the bullpen.

Smyly worked well with rookie catcher Joey Bart, who came up with a big hit in the fifth inning against Freeland as he launched a double into the left center field gap to score Daniel Robertson from first base. Bart had three doubles in his first three games with the Giants, but picked up two Tuesday as he also doubled in the three-run seventh.

 ?? LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Giants' Joey Bart hits an RBI double against the Rockies in San Francisco on Tuesday.
LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM/GETTY IMAGES The Giants' Joey Bart hits an RBI double against the Rockies in San Francisco on Tuesday.

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