Rockies' extra-base hits doom Giants in 10-6 loss

San Francisco starter Jake Peavy allowed a franchise-high 10 of those extra-base hits Wednesday.|

DENVER - Nolan Arenado homered twice, doubled and singled to drive in a career-high seven runs, rookie Trevor Story had two triples and the Colorado Rockies tied a franchise record with 12 extra-base hits, beating the San Francisco Giants 10-6 on Wednesday night.

The Rockies set a team record with four triples. Story had three of Colorado’s 18 hits.

Arenado was one RBI shy of the club mark done four times. He hit a two-run homer in the third inning and added a three-run shot in the eighth that broke open a one-run game.

This was the third time the Rockies have had 12 extra-base hits and the first time since July 30, 2010.

San Francisco starter Jake Peavy (0-1) allowed a franchise-high 10 of those extra-base hits.

It is the most allowed by a pitcher since Curt Schilling gave up 10 for Boston on Aug. 10, 2006, against Kansas City.

Chris Rusin (1-0) threw 2? innings to get the win.

Giants rookie Trevor Brown followed Tuesday’s two-homer game with two more hits in place of catcher Buster Posey, who sat out his second consecutive game with a bruise on his right instep.

Story nearly hit two more homers but was kept in the park by the newly raised fence in right-center field and settled for triples each time. His first one hit low on the fence in the third and he scored on Arenado’s double.

The Giants got one back in the eighth on Brandon Belt’s solo home run off reliever Miguel Castro. It was just the second hit allowed by Castro in five appearances.

BIRTHDAY BOY

Giants right fielder Hunter Pence celebrated his 33rd birthday with an RBI single in the fifth. It was just his second career hit in 22 at-bats on his birthday.

Pence, a notorious bad-ball hitter, has an admirer in Rockies manager Walt Weiss.

“Sometimes you’re better off throwing it down the middle because he’s one of those guys if it’s letter-high he might hit it in the seats in right field,” Weiss said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Giants: Posey tested his bruised right instep with some running on the field but wasn’t in the lineup. Manager Bruce Bochy said Posey was available to pinch hit. Posey may sit out today’s game for more rest but Bochy doesn’t think it’s a long-term situation.

“Right now we think he’ll be fine because of how much he’s improving,” he said. “There’s always concern if it’s still there.”

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