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San Francisco Giants 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 8

The game of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants was witnessed by a crowd of 43,452. Their excellent game was held on a Saturday afternoon at the AT&T Park.

In the first inning, the team of San Francisco Giants was unable to score in the first inning in spite of a pair of errors by the team of LA Dodgers and a double, in part because Barry Bonds grounded into his third double play in two games. Dave Roberts was caught trying to steal second after reaching on an error by James Loney at first base to open the game. After an error by Jeff Kent at second base put runners on first and third, Bonds hit into the inning-ending double play. The LA Dodgers broke open a scoreless game with the great fifth inning against Matt Morris. Wilson Betemit started the outburst with a solo homer just over the glove of a leaping Barry Bonds in left-center. Meanwhile, Rafael Furcal and Russell Martin added two-out RBI singles before Jeff Kent’s three-run homer lead to 6-0. “You have two outs and all of a sudden it's 6-0,” said Morris. “It ticks me off because I felt like I was throwing the ball where I wanted. That was a bad spot to give up six runs. It's heartbreaking and asking a lot of this team.” Jeff Kent and Wilson Betemit homered in a six-run fifth for the team of Dodgers, who are on their longest winning streak in a road ballpark since beating the Giants team 13 straight times at Candlestick Park from 1976-77. “It's a good atmosphere,” said Loney. “It's like playing at Dodgers Stadium. It's fun playing here. We get a lot of our fans out here.”

In the seventh, Jeff Kent added a run-scoring single, matching his season high with four RBIs. San Francisco Giants. Giants rallied late behind Randy Winn’s sixth career grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning against Chin-Hui Tsao that cut the lead to 7-6. The shot down the right-field line came on the first pitch after Randy Winn fouled a ball off his foot, prompting the trainer to come out to tend to him. Winn left the game with a bruised right foot after limping around the bases on his homer. “He was hurting,” said manager Bruce Bochy. “That was the hit we've been looking for. It lifted the whole team. Unfortunately we couldn't get that last run. To make that comeback and fall short, that's hard for the team, for me and for the fans.” The team of Giants got a pair of runs back in the bottom half on RBI singles by Dave Roberts and Randy Winn, and had runners on second and third with two outs for Barry Bonds. Derek Lowe pitched to him despite the open base and got Bonds to ground out. Bonds had been walked all five times (four intentionally) when batting with runners on second and third this season.

In the 12th, James Loney started the winning rally with a leadoff double against Pat Misch (0-1) and went to third when Wilson Betemit’s popup landed just fair down the right-field line for a single. After a groundout put runners on second and third, Misch intentionally walked pinch-hitter Nomar Garciaparra to load the bases. In addition, Rafael Furcal then hit a fly ball to medium depth in right field, but Loney easily beat Fred Lewis' throw home to score the go-ahead run. And finally for the victory, Mark Hendrickson (4-4) pitched two scoreless. Rudy Seanez worked the 12th for his first save since June 23, 2001, for San Diego.

Derek Lowe can say he’s had as much success as any pitcher against Barry Bonds. Lowe held the team of Giants’ slugger hitless in three more at-bats and stuck on 751 home runs, and the LA Dodgers acquired the victory of their 10th straight game in San Francisco on Rafael Furcal’s sacrifice fly in the 12th inning of an 8-7 win. Bonds grounded out twice and struck out against Lowe, falling to 0-for-11 in his career against the right-hander. The only other pitcher Bonds has encountered without getting a hit in at least that many at-bats is former Pittsburgh Pirates Chris Peters, who also held Bonds hitless in 11 at-bats from 1996-99. “He's going to get you at times,” Lowe stated. “It's not like this streak is going to go on forever. There will be times he will get his hits. You just have to be aggressive against him.” In the seventh inning, Bonds struck out against Joe Beimel and grounded out in the 11th against Mark Hendrickson in his first 0-for-5 game since the 26th of September, year 2005. Bonds is hitless in his last 13 at-bats and has not homered since July 3 at Cincinnati, remaining four shy of tying Hank Aaron’s record of 755. “There's not one pitch to get him out on, there's not one location to get him out on,” said Lowe. “The main thing is you have to throw strikes. He has such a tremendous eye at the plate that you can't nitpick.” Barry Bonds did walk to lead off the ninth against All-Star closer Takashi Saito and scored the tying run on Pedro Feliz’s two-out RBI single. Saito has blown three of 26 save chances. However, the outstanding LA Dodgers still rallied to win after blowing leads of 6-0 and 7-2.

The game was indeed fantastic. The crowd enjoyed it and so as the players of both teams. Though the San Francisco Giants were disappointed, the team also did their best but it was a game for the LA Dodgers.

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