SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Gavin Lux hit a grand slam, Julio Urías drove in three runs to help back his gem on the mound, and the Los Angeles Dodgers pounded the Giants 11-5 on Sunday for their seventh straight win and a weekend sweep of rival San Francisco.

Urías didn't allow a baserunner until Mike Tauchman's one-out infield single in the sixth, then Austin Slater hit a two-run homer one out later as the Giants made things a little interesting after falling behind 11-0.


What You Need To Know

  • The Dodgers defeated the Giants, 11-5 Sunday in San Francisco

  • Gavin Lux hit a grand slam and pitcher Julio Urías drove in three runs

  • The Dodgers have won 7 straight and 11 of their last 12

  • Up next: Clayton Kershaw takes the mound Tuesday at Houston opposite RHP Zack Greinke in a potential interleague pitchers' duel

Urías (7-1) struck out 10 over six stellar innings to beat San Francisco for the first time in 10 career starts and 16 appearances after three no-decisions in 2020. He hit a two-run double in the second and an RBI single in the Dodgers’ seven-run third that chased starter Anthony DeSclafani (4-2) after 54 pitches.

With four hits this season, Urías has already set a career high. He delivered his third double-digit strikeout game of the year, didn't walk a batter and gave up three hits and two runs in all.

“Julio, he’s a veteran big league pitcher now — and there’s no more project, there’s no more prospect,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Lux hit his second career slam after his first came Tuesday against Arizona. Max Muncy hit a full-count homer in the fourth, going deep for a second straight day.

Yoshi Tsutsugo, Matt Beaty and Chris Taylor added RBI singles for the reigning World Series champions.

Mike Yastrzemski hit a two-run double in the eighth and Donovan Solano had a sacrifice fly for the Giants.

San Francisco lost its third straight game following a five-game winning streak. DeSclafani, who won his previous two starts, yielded 10 runs — all earned — on nine hits in 2 2/3 innings.

Pujols' impact

Roberts has noticed his players doing their best to impress veteran slugger Albert Pujols.

The 41-year-old Pujols is making a noticeable impact already in the clubhouse and on the field after just six games in Dodger Blue.

“We got him not only because we expected him to perform on the field but his impact with the guys has been immediate,” Roberts said. "Everyone is on their best behavior when he's around and I say that a little tongue in cheek. The way he prepares each day, his demeanor, guys want to kind of please him because he sets the bar, that’s a Hall of Fame bar. I think the level of play, the focus, which has always been good, Albert has enhanced that.”

Trainer's room

Dodgers: RHP closer Kenley Jansen was off regardless after pitching three of the previous four days, four of six and earning saves in each of those outings, including his 11th Saturday night. ... CF Cody Bellinger, who hit a home run in his rehab game for Triple-A Oklahoma City as he works back from a bruised left calf, and utilityman Zach McKinstry (strained right oblique) are closer to returning. “I think next weekend is a fair hope for both guys,” Roberts said. ... AJ Pollock (strained left hamstring) has been running in recent days and Roberts is hopeful of him rejoining the team early in the week or perhaps getting a short rehab stint.

Giants: 1B Brandon Belt got a day off but was available off the bench. ... LHP Scott Kazmir's status in the rotation beyond his start Saturday is unclear as the Giants wait on the health of two other pitchers. RHP Logan Webb, on the injured list with a strained shoulder, played catch Saturday out to 75 feet and was scheduled to throw again Sunday. RHP Aaron Sanchez (right biceps tightness) played catch out to 60 feet Saturday and again Sunday. "He's going to continue his throwing program, but this is encouraging," manager Gabe Kapler said. ... INF Wilmer Flores hit off the tee Saturday, played catch and took grounders and is expected to be activated close to on time as he deals with right hamstring tightness. “We're moving in the right direction,” Kapler said.

Roster move

The Giants recalled lefty Sam Selman from Triple-A Sacramento as RHP Matt Wisler was placed on the bereavement list following the death of his grandmother.

Up next

LHP Clayton Kershaw (6-3, 3.18 ERA) takes the mound Tuesday at Houston opposite RHP Zack Greinke (4-1, 3.77) in a potential interleague pitchers' duel. Kershaw hasn't faced the Astros in the regular season since 2015 but went 1-0 with a 4.02 ERA vs. Houston over three appearances in a 2017 World Series defeat.

The Giants hadn't announced their starter for Tuesday at Arizona following a day off Monday.