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MLB: San Francisco 6, Arizona 3

PHOENIX, Sept. 8 (UPI) — Tim Lincecum struck out 11 Tuesday while leading the San Francisco Giants to a 6-3 win over Arizona. San Francisco Giants – Tim Lincecum – Sports – Baseball – Major League

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MLB: San Francisco 6, Arizona 3

PHOENIX, Sept. 8 (UPI) — Tim Lincecum struck out 11 Tuesday while leading the San Francisco Giants to a 6-3 win over Arizona

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MLB: San Francisco 6, Arizona 3

PHOENIX, Sept. 8 (UPI) — Tim Lincecum struck out 11 Tuesday while leading the San Francisco Giants to a 6-3 win over Arizona. San Francisco Giants – Tim Lincecum – Sports – Baseball – Major League

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Lincecum strong early as Giants muscle up

Tim Lincecum was nearly perfect through six innings Tuesday before giving up three runs in a shaky seventh, but, aided by some slugging, San Francisco preserved its sixth straight win at Chase Field, a 6-3 victory over the D-backs.

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Giants get one back from Rockies

SAN FRANCISCO – Andres Torres led off the eighth inning with a go-ahead home run, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 5-2 on Tuesday night to close within four games of the NL West-leading San Diego Padres.

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MLB: San Francisco 5, Colorado 2

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 (UPI) — Andres Torres homered to highlight a three-run eighth inning Tuesday and the San Francisco Giants beat Colorado 5-2. San Francisco Giants – Sports – Major League Baseball – AndrĂ©s Torres – SAN FRANCISCO

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Giants bounce back behind Torres, Posey

The Giants responded admirably to Monday's potentially demoralizing loss to Colorado as Andres Torres homered leading off the eighth and Buster Posey followed with a bases-loaded double in San Francisco's 5-2 victory Tuesday over the Rockies.

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Giants rout Reds again, but no standings change

San Francisco Giants’ Freddy Sanchez, left, slides to score past the tag of Cincinnati Reds catcher Ramon Hernandez during the fourth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010, in San Francisco.

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Giants slug way into tie atop Wild Card race

Freddy Sanchez, Juan Uribe, Buster Posey and Pablo Sandoval all went deep and Andres Torres matched Sandoval's four RBIs in Tuesday's 16-5 drubbing of the Reds at AT&T Park.

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Giants come out swinging to rout Reds again, 16-5

San Francisco Giants’ Juan Uribe, left, is congratulated by teammate Pablo Sandoval (48) after Uribe hit a two-run home run off Cincinnati Reds’ Mike Leake during the fifth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010, in San Francisco.

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San Francisco Giants update: Buster Posey won’t have a shot at batting title

Batting title won’t be in the cards for PoseyNo National League rookie has ever won a batting title.

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Hot lines: Thursday’s best MLB bets

San Francisco Giants at Philadelphia Phillies (-175, 8.5) The Philadelphia Phillies are finally getting some good vibes after suffering through a terrible rash of injuries lately. Second baseman Chase Utely returned to the lineup on Tuesday, com…

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San Francisco Giants update: Mike Fontenot and Freddy Sanchez will split time at second base

Fontenot, Sanchez will split time at second basePHILADELPHIA — Giants manager Bruce Bochy usually adheres to the matchup sheet. So he figured to pencil struggling second baseman Freddy Sanchez in Tuesday’s lineup, given his 11 for 36 career numbers against Phillies right-hander Roy Oswalt.

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Zito, Giants drop into second in Wild Card

After losing, 9-3, on Tuesday night to the Phillies, the Giants must hope that recent history won't repeat itself. The beginning of last season's end unfolded here for the Giants, though they didn't know it then.

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Bauman: Thomson's HR earned immortality

Bobby Thomson died Tuesday at age 86, but his home run against the Dodgers will have life as long as the game of baseball is played.

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Fontenot gets nod over Sanchez at second

Mike Fontenot started at second base for the Giants in Tuesday night's series opener against Philadelphia, despite Freddy Sanchez's superior past performance against Phillies starter Roy Oswalt

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Posey placid in return to Philadelphia

At 23, Buster Posey is a little young to dwell upon nostalgia. The Giants catcher returned to Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday for the first time since his Major League career began here a year ago.

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Lincecum's career-worst first sinks Giants

The Giants endured a sinking feeling in more ways than one Tuesday night as they lost to the Chicago Cubs, 8-6. Recording one of the worst performances of his career, Tim Lincecum allowed six runs in four innings, including four runs in the first.

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Lincecum's career-worst first sinks Giants

The Giants endured a sinking feeling in more ways than one Tuesday night as they lost to the Chicago Cubs, 8-6. Recording one of the worst performances of his career, Tim Lincecum allowed six runs in four innings, including four runs in the first.

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San Francisco Giants update: Bullpen corps continues to shine in second half

Bullpen corps continues to shine in second halfThe Giants were still aglow Tuesday from the performance of their bullpen Monday night, which might have been its best of the year — 51/3 innings, two hits, no runs and eight strikeouts from six pitchers.

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