SAN FRANCISCO — The big numbers coming into the Giants’ season finale were 163, 217 and 30.

Those were the respective figures that would define the day for Rafael Devers, Logan Webb and Willy Adames. Webb was gunning for the National League strikeout crown, Devers could achieve the rare feat of playing 163 games and Adames sought a milestone that has been equally evasive for Giants hitters: the 30-homer threshold.

All three were put to bed by the end of the first inning in an eventual 4-0 win Sunday against the Colorado Rockies.

Webb required four pitches to punch out the first batter of the game, Ezequiel Tovar, and went on to strike out the side, for good measure. Adames, moved into the leadoff spot, needed even less time. He attacked the first pitch he saw — a belt-high fastball from

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