SAN FRANCISCO -- The Rockies got to Giants starter Tim Hudson early, with eight hits in the first four innings, and used an all-hands pitching effort to win, 4-1, at AT&T Park on Wednesday night.
The Rockies scored twice in the second, one run on a Corey Dickerson RBI single, the other on Hudson's wild pitch, and got a safety squeeze from DJ LeMahieu in the fourth. After that, Hudson retired 11 straight and 12 of the next 13 before leaving the game after seven innings.
Starter Christian Bergman, who had thrown one inning since the start of the regular season, stayed a step ahead while throwing 85 pitches through four innings (four hits, two walks, four strikeouts).