Dodgers fail to take over first in West as Giants rally for four in seventh inning
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| Scoring Summary |
| LAD | SFO |
 | 1st | A Ethier doubled to right, M Kemp scored. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | A Jones grounded into fielder's choice to shortstop, A Ethier scored, J Kent out at second. | 2 | 0 |
 | 6th | A Rowand doubled to right, R Durham scored. | 2 | 1 |
 | 7th | F Lewis singled to left center, J Castillo scored. | 2 | 2 |
 | 7th | R Winn singled to center, F Lewis scored, R Durham to third. | 2 | 3 |
 | 7th | B Molina doubled to deep left, R Durham and R Winn scored. | 2 | 5 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA |
| Attendance | 40,741 (98% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:46 |
| Weather | 70 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 14 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Bob Davidson, First Base - Alfonso Marquez, Second Base - Andy Fletcher, Third Base - Mike Reilly |
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- For 6½ innings, Chan Ho Park and Barry Zito pitched like it was 2001, back when both of these long-struggling starters were among baseball's best.
Zito, the Giants' woebegone $126 million left-hander, still seemed headed for another defeat until his San Francisco teammates took charge against a Los Angeles bullpen that's also seen better days.
Randy Winn and
Fred Lewis hit two-out RBI singles during San Francisco's four-run rally in the seventh inning, and the Giants kept the Dodgers out of first place in the NL West with a 5-2 comeback victory Saturday night.
Before the Giants' decisive rally, Park and Zito staged one of the majors' more unlikely pitchers' duels. While Park threw six innings of three-hit ball, Zito (4-12) struck out 10 in perhaps the best start of his woeful season -- and he ended up with his first home victory of the season.
"That's kind of the guy that I remember being," said Zito, who has been downright solid in two of his last three starts after a horrific 2½-month stretch to open the season. "Sometimes you want to make the fans happy, but you can't want it too much, because you start pressing. You've just got to try to be yourself."
Zito, who already has set the team record for losses before the All-Star break, made up for a bad first inning with six outstanding frames, retiring 13 straight batters at one point and yielding six hits over seven innings. Relying on pinpoint control and a sharp slider for strikeouts, Zito finally looked familiar to fans who remember him from across the bay in Oakland.
The Dodgers recognized him, too. They were the last team to strike out 10 times against Zito, back on June 16, 2006.
"Once he started locating, he kept us off balance," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said. "He threw 25-30 pitches in the first inning, and after that, he was a surgeon. ... That's certainly closer to the pitcher he is instead of what you've seen so far this season."
Bengie Molina added a two-run double for the Giants, who snapped the Dodgers' four-game winning streak.
Brian Wilson got four outs for his 24th save in 26 chances -- including 15 in a row -- as the Giants improved the majors' worst home record to 17-27 with just their fourth win in 14 games at their waterfront ballpark.
Six straight Giants reached base with two outs in the seventh, starting with Lewis' tying single off
Brian Falkenborg (0-1). After
Ray Durham walked, Winn drove home Lewis with a high-bouncing grounder up the middle that barely eluded second baseman
Jeff Kent. Molina then doubled down the left-field line off
Cory Wade.
"I was happy to get [Zito] a win for the effort he gave us," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "We had some great at-bats and timely hitting. That's what it takes. It was a well-played game."
With the
Arizona Diamondbacks' loss to San Diego, Los Angeles (42-45) could have moved into first place for the first time since the season's opening week.
Instead, the bullpen couldn't help Park, who was outstanding for the third straight outing since replacing injured
Brad Penny in the rotation. The right-hander had seven strikeouts and retired 11 straight in the middle innings, giving up his only run in the sixth on
Aaron Rowand's RBI double.
"I was just trying to throw strikes," said Park, who has allowed two runs and 10 hits in 17 innings since joining the rotation. "It was good except the one pitch [to Rowand] that hurt me. ... If we keep winning, we'll catch up to first place. Hopefully we'll get comfortable."
Matt Kemp hit Zito's second pitch to deep left-center, but a fan stuck his glove over the fence and caught it on the fly, limiting Kemp to a double. Two pitches later,
Andre Ethier hit a double down the right-field line, scoring Kemp anyway. Ethier then scored on
Andruw Jones' groundout.
After Kemp was caught stealing to end the second inning, Zito retired every batter he faced until
Nomar Garciaparra's one-out bloop single in the seventh.
Game notes Giants reliever
Tyler Walker sprained his right knee while pitching in the eighth, forcing Wilson to come on early. Walker will undergo an MRI on Sunday. ... Penny is expected to be out through the All-Star break after shutting down a simulated game with more pain in his shoulder. Park will keep Penny's place in the rotation, Torre said. ... Jones and Garciaparra both will get the day off in Sunday's series finale after returning from injury absences Friday night. Jones, who went 0-for-5 with four strikeouts Friday, went 0-for-4 with an RBI groundout, while Garciaparra was 1-for-3 with a walk.