Matt Chapman, by way of an early ejection, was robbed of any chance to bat Tuesday night.

Given the opportunity to perform his typical duties in the cleanup spot of the Giants lineup the following night, he wasted little time making the most of it. Leading off the second inning, Chapman unloaded on the first pitch from German Marquez, a belt-high fastball, which landed deep into the visitor’s bullpen, 450 feet away.

Chapman added another three-run shot in the sixth inning, doubled and drew a walk to lead the way as the Giants outslugged the Rockies to complete a three-game sweep in a Coors Field classic, 10-8. He made it all nine innings, but manager Bob Melvin was ejected arguing balls and strikes after the fifth.

The win was the Giants’ 10th in their past 11 games. After dropping six

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