Giants infielder Matt Duffy connected for his first career home run during a 4-2 loss Wednesday against the Rockies. He hit a solo home run off Boone Logan in the eighth inning.
"It was a pretty good feeling," Duffy said of his home run, per MLB.com. "It's good to get the first one out of the way I guess. At the same time I came up in big situations early on that I wasn't able to put the barrel on the ball. So it would have been nice to get it then or have a better at-bat."
Duffy is batting .292 (7 for 24) with one double, four RBI, one run, three walks and six strikeouts in eight games.
"He's a nice player," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "He hasn't played a lot of third base, but I think he's done fine there. As far as hitting in the two-hole, he can do some things with the bat. He's going to grind out the at-bats for you.
"He does what you want. He competes so well up there. He's going to battle you and use the whole field. He's got some pop. He's a ballplayer. We have thrown a lot at this kid, including first base. I think he's handled it well. You have to like his at-bats. He goes up there fighting you."
