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San Francisco Giants 1, Los Angeles Dodgers 9

There were 43,230 fans and supporters who enjoyed the game of LA Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, held on Friday night at the AT&T Park.

In the first inning, after San Francisco leadoff man Dave Roberts reached second, Chad Billingsley did not allow another Giants base runner past first until Omar Vizquel advanced on a sharp single by pitch-hitter Fred Lewis in the fifth. Making his fifth start of the year after getting four relief wins, the right-hander had given up one homer to Barry Bonds. In the third inning, Juan Pierre had an RBI single to give the LA Dodgers a leading score of 1-0. Pierre stole third, after going to second when center field Dave Roberts threw out Rafael Furcal at third. He scored when catcher Bengie Molina’s wild throw to third caromed off Rich Aurilia’s ankle and toward the Giants’ dugout.

Meanwhile, the Giants’ hard-luck pitcher, Matt Cain (3-10), again was hurt by no run support. Cain had ended an eight-start winless stretch and six-game losing streak in his last start July 4 at Cincinnati. His frustration level showed when he was taken out after the top of the fifth. “It's definitely high,” said Cain. “We just didn't do very well today. Obviously if we don't score runs, you're not going to win. But I didn't put guys away when I should.” In the seventh inning, the Dodgers catcher Russell Martin was hit by a pitch on his right forearm but it didn't require an X-ray. Going into the ninth inning, the team of LA Dodgers led by two, before stringing together seven straight hits, capped by Ethier’s bases-clearing double. The fans of the team of Giants who stuck around until the end gave the team a standing ovation when they finally ended the Dodgers’ half of the ninth. In addition, Bonds stepped in to chants of “Barry! Barry!” and grounded into an inning-ending double play in the first, then walked on five pitches with the bases empty and one out in the fourth. Boos immediately rained down on Billingsley, who walked Bonds on four pitches in the sixth again with nobody on base. In the eights, Bonds grounded into a run-scoring double play. That first double play on a changeup set the tone for Billingsley. ”I made a big pitch to him and it was able to go my way,” said the pitcher. “It was a bid play. I ended up getting him to hit a groundball, which I needed.” Bonds was given the day off Thursday, when his teammates went through a spring training-like workout at the ballpark following three days off for the All-Star break. Bonds, who turns 43 on the 24th of July, started in Tuesday night’s All-Star game, his 14th selection and first in three years. “Whew! Aren't you still tired from that whole thing?” Bonds asked while walking through the clubhouse before Friday's game. “I'm still tired.” Yet not so worn out that manager Bruce Bochy does not plan to use his star all weekend against the archrivals as long as Bonds is fine to do so. Bochy said after the game he would check with Bonds on Saturday morning before writing his lineup for the afternoon contest. “I'll check on him tomorrow,” said Bochy. “It's a close ballgame (tonight). You can't take him out there. The last inning got out of hand.”

The team of Los Angeles Dodgers has its longest winning streak in any road ballpark since a 13-game run at in the Giants’ former stadium of Candlestick Park in 1976-77. The LA Dodgers won their fifth straight game playing on Friday the 13th, and the weather was appropriately spooky on this foggy Bay Area night. Swirling mist hovered over the outfield for much of the game. There were few signs that the All-Star game was held in the waterfront ballpark only three nights earlier.

In addition, Barry Bonds’ bat came off his shoulder three times all game. The two at-bats when he got to swing, he grounded into double plays. Meanwhile, Chad Billingsley pitched six scoreless innings, Andre Ethier hit a three-run double in a six-run ninth and led to the LA Dodgers’ ninth straight victory in San Francisco, 9-1 on Friday night. “Chad was outstanding,” said manager Grady Little. “He was especially impressive when he got into jams and was able to pitch out of them.” Bonds stayed stuck at 751 home runs, four shy of Hank Aaron's home run record. He did add to his walks total, drawing two more free passes to put him at 93. Bonds last homered in the first inning July 3 at Cincinnati off Aaron Harang, the slugger's 17th of the season. On the other hand, Billingsley (6-0) allowed four hits, struck out two and walked three to remain unbeaten and helped the team of Dodgers move within percentage points of the first-place San Diego Padres, who lost 8-3 at Arizona. San Francisco scored an unearned run in the eighth to avoid being shut out in back-to-back games for the first time since June 9-10 against the Oakland Athletics.

The game was outstanding, indeed. Everyone enjoyed watching it as both teams did their best to win for the victory. But the LA Dodgers won and the players of the team were all delighted.

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