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Giants slide continues
Arenado sets tune as Rockies sweep defending champs
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The catch of his career one night, a three-run homer the next for Nolan Arenado, who put Colorado on the board in the first inning and saw it hold up as the first-place Rockies completed a sweep of the San Francisco Giants with a 4-2 win Wednesday night.

Tyler Matzek (1-0) outpitched two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum, retiring 12 of 13 batters during one stretch. The NL West-leading Rockies extended the best road start in franchise history to 6-0 while sending the reigning World Series champions to a sixth straight defeat.

Charlie Blackmon added a sacrifice fly for the Rockies, who at 7-2 have matched the best nine-game start in franchise history by joining the 1995, ‘97 and 2011 clubs.

Matt Duffy hit his first career home run with a solo drive in the eighth off Boone Logan for the Giants. Angel Pagan added an RBI single in the first.

The Rockies won at AT&T Park for the ninth time in 13 games, including a three-game sweep from June 13-15 last year.

Matzek allowed five hits and one run in six innings, struck out two and walked one while earning just his third road victory (3-7) in 12 starts. Just promoted closer Adam Ottavino finished for the second straight night to get his third career save. He struck out two more in a perfect ninth after striking out the side in order in the ninth Tuesday.

Lincecum gave up Arenado’s two-out home run in the first to dig himself an early hole the Giants couldn’t get out of with their struggling offense.

A night earlier, Arenado made a spectacular falling catch over the tarp and rail in foul territory along the left-field line on Gregor Blanco’s popup. He immediately threw from his knees while still on the tarp and nearly got Angel Pagan at third for a double play. Arenado still had some lingering soreness Wednesday.

Matzek hit Giants leadoff hitter Nori Aoki in the back with his fourth pitch of the game. He then stole his third base before advancing to third on backup catcher Michael McKenry, giving Nick Hundley a breather.

Pagan singled home Aoki moments later.

Aoki went 0 for 3 and had his career-best 17-game hitting streak snapped that dated to last season.



TRAINER’S ROOM

Rockies: LHP Jorge De La Rosa will make his season debut for Colorado on Monday at Coors Field against San Diego. He made his second rehab appearance Tuesday night for Triple-A Albuquerque while nursing a strained left groin.

Giants: SS Brandon Crawford got a much-needed rest day while mired in an 0-for-21 funk. ... X-rays on the fractured left forearm of Hunter Pence “were fine” according to manager Bruce Bochy and the RF could pick up a bat in about a week though there isn’t a timetable. ... 3B Casey McGehee could make his home debut after missing four starts with a bone bruise in his left knee.



UP NEXT

Rockies: After an off day Thursday in Los Angeles, RHP Kyle Kendrick (1-1) — Colorado’s opening day starter — will make his second road start among his first three outings in the series opener Friday at Dodger Stadium.

Giants: Bochy will celebrate his 60th birthday Thursday in the opener of a four-game series against Arizona. World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner (1-1) looks to bounce back after being knocked out of the game after just three innings with 10 hits and five runs Saturday at San Diego.