Uribe's walk-off HR carries Giants past Dodgers
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| · Complete Schedule: Giants | Dodgers |
| Scoring Summary |
| LAD | SFO |
 | 5th | F Sanchez singled to center, E Velez scored, F Sanchez to second advancing on throw. | 0 | 1 |
 | 5th | F Lewis walked, F Sanchez scored, P Sandoval to third, T Ishikawa to second. | 0 | 2 |
 | 6th | R Furcal grounded out to second, J Pierre scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 9th | A Ethier singled to right, R Furcal scored. | 2 | 2 |
 | 10th | J Uribe homered to left, T Ishikawa scored. | 2 | 4 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA |
| Attendance | 43,300 (104.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:28 |
| Weather | 70 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 4 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Paul Emmel, First Base - Gary Darling, Second Base - Todd Tichenor, Third Base - Bill Hohn |
| Notes, Stats, and Trends |
Andre Ethier had a game-tying hit in the 9th inning Wednesday. Ethier is now 11-21 with 12 RBI this season in situations where it's the 9th inning or later while his team is tied, or trailing by 2 runs or fewer. ESPN Stats and Information |
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO -- Tempers flared. Emotions ran wild. Benches cleared and managers were tossed.
Everything one would expect from a Dodgers-Giants game, especially this year with both clubs in the playoff chase.
Juan Uribe hit a game-ending two-run homer with one out in the 10th inning and San Francisco avoided a three-game sweep by archrival Los Angeles with a 4-2 victory Wednesday.
How Lincecum Helped Giants
• Dodgers struggled against his fastball (1-for-12, 3 K's).
• Threw 73 percent strikes with fastball (MLB avg is 64 percent).
• Five 1-2-3 innings and retired the leadoff hitter in eight of nine innings.
-- ESPN Stats and Information
Brian Wilson (4-5) pitched 1 1/3 innings with four strikeouts for the win on a crazy day in which the benches cleared and both Giants manager Bruce Bochy and bench coach -- and acting manager -- Ron Wotus were ejected in separate arguments.
"I was watching the game here, there, everywhere. I got a good workout today," Bochy said of what he did after his second-inning ejection. "It was an intense game, an important game and a lot happened. ... I was worried about running out of managers today."
Travis Ishikawa drew a leadoff walk in the 10th from
Guillermo Mota (3-4), and
Randy Winn flied out before Uribe connected for his fifth homer.
Tim Lincecum pitched into the ninth and had only allowed two hits before
Rafael Furcal beat out an infield single.
Andre Ethier hit a tying RBI single two batters later.
"The people got what they wanted to see," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said. "Lincecum was amazing, as he always is. Just two ballclubs fighting."
The Giants pulled within 6½ games of the first-place Dodgers in the NL West, but missed several key opportunities in this one and stranded 12 baserunners. Uribe left seven runners on before his home run.
San Francisco's
Pablo Sandoval -- at the center of a fifth-inning dustup -- doubled with one out in the ninth but stood for several moments before running, thinking his ball was a home run.
Bengie Molina was intentionally walked, then pinch-hitter
Aaron Rowand grounded into an inning-ending double play.
Furcal's single with one out in the ninth caused Wotus to run out and argue before he was tossed. Third base coach Tim Flannery took over managerial duties and still did his job on the field.
Furcal also had an RBI groundout in the sixth for the Dodgers' first run.
Los Angeles swept the Giants at Dodger Stadium earlier this season but missed a chance to sweep at San Francisco for the first time since July 13-15, 2007.
Los Angeles concluded a stretch of 20 games in 20 days, dating to July 24 against Florida. The Dodgers have a day off Thursday before a weekend series at Arizona.
Fast Facts
• Juan Uribe's second career walk-off homer helps the Giants avoid a sweep.
• Giants starter Tim Lincecum went 8 2/3 and allowed two earned runs but didn't get a decision. He became the fifth pitcher in Giants' history with consecutive 200 strikeout seasons and the first since Jason Schmidt in 2003-04.
• Andre Ethier's single with two outs in the ninth tied it for the Dodgers. He is now 11 for 21 with 12 RBIs this season in the ninth inning or later with his team tied or down by two runs or fewer.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
San Francisco, meanwhile, leaves for a season-high, 11-game road trip with some momentum from this crazy game -- witnessed by a sellout crowd of 43,300.
The benches cleared in the bottom of the fifth inning but no punches were thrown and there were no ejections.
Sandoval claimed he was hit near his left elbow on an inside pitch from
James McDonald, gesturing and pointing at the pitcher. Dodgers catcher
Russell Martin then had words with Sandoval, and
Edgar Renteria raced out of San Francisco's dugout as both benches emptied. Moments earlier,
Eugenio Velez came hard into home and collided with Martin as the Giants took a 1-0 lead.
"Just the emotions flying. He said some words to James McDonald, I said some words back to him, benches cleared," Martin said. "No punches thrown or anything like that. Just a verbal confrontation."
Sandoval later walked.
"They said it hit the bat. I tried to show them the mark but they wouldn't go for it," Sandoval said. "I was reacting to getting hit. I don't want to do something like [charging, yelling at the pitcher or catcher] that. I want to stay in the game. I didn't know what was going on until I reached first base. I wanted to get to a place where I could calm down."
Bochy was already long gone.
He was tossed by first base umpire Gary Darling for arguing the Giants' unsuccessful pickoff attempt of
Manny Ramirez. It marked the fourth time Bochy has been ejected this season and the second time this series after getting tossed Monday night.
Jeff Weaver, Los Angeles' reliable swingman, came out of the bullpen to start. He replaced
Chad Billingsley, who was scratched from this outing Monday because of a mild left hamstring strain. Weaver went three scoreless innings, allowing two hits with three strikeouts and two walks.
Game notes Bochy has 45 career ejections. ... Los Angeles 2B
Orlando Hudson missed his second straight start with a strained left groin, but pinch-hit. ... 2B
Freddy Sanchez and SS Juan Uribe both returned to the Giants' infield after missing Tuesday's game. Sanchez had tweaked his left shoulder and Uribe had a hurt hamstring. ... The Giants placed INF
Rich Aurilia on the DL with an ankle injury to make room for OF
Nate Schierholtz (strained hip), who came off the DL.