DENVER -- Suddenly, the Giants are in the midst of their biggest power surge in nearly a quarter century.
Rafael Devers , Drew Gilbert and Willy Adames each went deep to propel the resurgent Giants to an 8-2 trouncing of the Rockies on Monday afternoon at Coors Field, marking the first time the club has homered in 15 consecutive games since 2001.
San Francisco (69-69) has now won eight of its last nine games to climb back to .500 for the first time since Aug. 10.
The Giants came out swinging early thanks to Devers, who launched a 411-foot laser out to right field to open the scoring in the top of the first inning. Devers’ 29th home run of the season -- and his 14th for San Francisco -- rifled off his bat at 114.5 mph, making it the Giants’ hardest-hit long ball since Statcast beg