DENVER -- Todd Greene hit two long homers and drove in four runs and Shawn Estes scattered seven hits over eight innings after a nearly 2½ hour rain delay, lifting the Colorado Rockies to a 7-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Friday night.
Colorado gave up four runs in the ninth inning in a disheartening 7-5 loss to San Francisco on Thursday, but didn't give the Giants a chance to come back in this one.
Greene had his third career multihomer game, Matt Holliday hit his 10th homer and Estes (9-4) won for the first time since June 23 against Milwaukee, giving the Rockies their ninth win in 12 games.
San Francisco got a decent start out of Kirk Rueter (5-7), but didn't give him much help. The Giants had eight hits -- three by Pedro Feliz -- and managed just three runners past second base to see their four-game winning streak end.
The game's start was delayed 2 hours, 25 minutes because of heavy rain, but the Rockies didn't take long to get going.
Todd Helton hit a two-out single off Rueter in the first inning, and Vinny Castilla followed with a run-scoring triple off the base of the wall in right-center.
Power hitter Larry Walker then surprised the Giants by dropping a bunt single on the next pitch to make it 2-0, easily beating third baseman Edgardo Alfonzo's throw after the ball trickled just inside the line on the wet grass.
The Rockies kept it going in the fourth, with Castilla and Walker hitting singles to open the inning and Greene capping it with a 445-foot, three-run homer to center.
Holliday made it 6-1 in the seventh with a solo homer to center, and Greene hit the next pitch 438 feet to left for his seventh of the season.
Estes didn't seem to be bothered by the delay, either.
He worked quickly through the first three innings, allowing a pair of singles before giving up a run in the fourth on Feliz's RBI double. Estes allowed four hits after that to surpass his win total from a year ago, when he was 8-11 with the Chicago Cubs.
Rueter allowed five runs on seven hits in six innings, losing for the first time since giving up five runs in 5 2/3 innings against Tampa Bay on June 10.
Notes
After walking three times Thursday, Barry Bonds went 1-for-4 with no walks. Colorado had its shift on the Giants slugger played perfectly, with 2B Aaron Miles throwing him out from shallow right in the sixth inning and SS Royce doing the same from behind second base. ... Castilla has 74 RBI, two short of his total last season with Atlanta. ... Holliday has been involved in four of the eight times Colorado has hit homers in consecutive at-bats this season. ... San Francisco is 20-10 against left-handed starters.
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