SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Chapman homered and drove in three runs, and the San Francisco Giants hit 10 doubles to rout the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-4 on Sunday in front of a sellout crowd of 40,428 at Oracle Park.
It was the team's most doubles since the New York Giants had 12 at Brooklyn on April 11, 1912.
Every starter had a hit for the Giants, and San Francisco finished with a season-high 11 extra-base hits to take the rubber game for its first series win at home against the rival Dodgers since June 2022.
''We're resilient,'' Giants manager Bob Melvin said. ''After tough losses, we come out and do stuff like that almost every time. ... We've got to roll some games together leading up to the (All-Star) break. This was a good start in what is kind of a tough stretch right now.''
Los Angeles starter James Paxton (7-2) allowed a career-high nine earned runs and 12 hits in four innings, losing for the first time in four career starts against the Giants.
''They were just on the fastball today,'' Paxton said. ''We tried to go to some other things, but they were just all over it.''
Jorge Soler, David Villar, Heliot Ramos and Patrick Bailey all had run-scoring doubles as San Francisco scored in each of the first four innings to build a 9-0 lead.
Bailey added another RBI double in the eighth.