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SAN FRANCISCO -- It appears Giants pitcher Matt Cain's rookie season is over now.
When you throttle National League West-leading San Diego, 8-2, as he did Friday night at AT&T Park and hold the Padres scoreless until the ninth inning, you can toss that freshman label aside.

That kid is a veteran now.

At 21 years and nearly 10 months old with 25 Major League games under his belt, Cain sports a five-game winning streak, has kept batters at around a .170 average over his last 12 games and helped move San Francisco on Friday to within a half-game of the Friars

Rookie, my eye.

Manager Felipe Alou said it best: "Every time out, we expect him to win."

Friday's win was monumental, as it stretched the Giants' winning streak to a season-high four games. Suddenly, San Francisco is making a long-awaited run for the division's top spot, with the offense revving up ever since a team meeting Tuesday.

The Giants rang up a four-run first inning against longtime nemesis Jake Peavy, with Mark Sweeney highlighting the rally with a two-run single, and the Giants would continue to hit well, as Ray Durham cracked a two-run triple in the fourth.

Still, there was a scary development in the first inning when Barry Bonds was hit by a pitch that ricocheted off his left quadriceps, just above his already compromised left knee.

He continued to play, but after singling in the third inning, Bonds hobbled to first in pain and walked off the field with the severe bruise.

Bonds is listed as day-to-day.


As for Cain, it was a wonderous game through 8 2/3 innings, coming within one out of throwing his second shutout of the year. Two runs would eventually score, but Cain proved once again he's hardly a babe in the woods, even though it's merely his second season.

This, frankly, is the biggest series of the year, a head-to-head duel with the chief divisional adversary, and Cain was cool and efficient nevertheless.

"It's awesome having the three-game winning streak and knowing I'm coming up and trying to get the fourth," he said of his own attitude. "It's good to try to keep it going.

"I can't complain," he said of Friday's contest. "I felt good fastball-wise today -- fastball, changeup, curve -- and while we didn't throw any sliders, but I felt good throwing the fastball."


Cain struck out five Friars and walked only one, losing the shutout when Khalil Greene hammered a two-run homer in the ninth.

The rookie pitcher contributed to his own cause with a single and double, the first multihit game of his career.

Cain admits he still feels like a fledgling, especially when umpires squeeze the strike zone, forcing him to prove he can hit the bull's-eye frequently.

For the most part, he can.

"You just keep battling and earn it -- you just keep pumping strikes," said Cain.

Shortstop Omar Vizquel, who went 3-for-5 with a double, triple and two RBIs, is now batting .312 in his last 52 games.

The veteran is jazzed by the club's four-game streak and likes the fact the Giants acquired .300 hitter and first baseman Shea Hillenbrand on Friday.


"I think the [team is stronger]," he said. "Anytime you get a guy like that who can hit for power and average is really good. He's a solid, consistent hitter, and we're going to need a guy like that."

Vizquel was one of the first Giants to push for better, spirited play, and Tuesday's team meeting apparently has made the competitive juices bubble.

"I think the starting pitching has been looking good, and the lineup has been looking better," said Vizquel. "Everybody's been contributing to score a lot of runs, everybody's been scoring a lot of runs."

Peavy's luck apparently ran out against the Giants. He had a 5-1 record and 1.82 ERA against them since 2004 but struggled vs. other teams. Not Friday, as the right-hander allowed nine hits and seven runs over only four innings.

Steve Finley was in the leadoff spot for the third game this season and once again produced with a first-inning single off Peavy. Over those contests, he's batting .467 with four runs, a homer and an RBI.

"Hopefully, we can keep rolling," said Finley. "[Against Peavy] it's the same approach we've had before, we just haven't gotten the hits when we've needed them. But we got them tonight and got some good knockout blows."
 
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WELL, FUCK YOUR GIANTS TOO. RAINBOW FAG MOTHERFUCKERS, THEY ALL SUCK. FUCK BONDS ESPECIALLY.

Padres are in 1st Place and their going to win the Division. Giants SUCK COCK, Dodgers SUCK COCK, D-backs SUCK COCK, Rockies SUCK COCK.


Padres #1 and the same with the Chargers, aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh
 
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charger and padres number #1 -not , how many wins did padres win last year 82 games and 80 losses and only reason they won was because of injures to giants(bonds, alou) and rest of NL and charger didnt even make the playoofs last year and wont make this year with RIVERS AT OB
 
Jun 18, 2004
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herm96 said:
charger and padres number #1 -not , how many wins did padres win last year 82 games and 80 losses and only reason they won was because of injures to giants(bonds, alou) and rest of NL and charger didnt even make the playoofs last year and wont make this year with drew brees.
Brees went to the saints.
 
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SD is going to be #1 again this year in both sports, no matter how many "injury" excuses you come up with again this year. One game, in a baseball season, means about as much as all this internet whining.


And if your argument is that the Padres are garbage, then I guess the tiny giants aren't any better for that win, right.
 
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its a toss between the giants padres and d backs for division and even maybe a wild card. and injuries where a factor , what did the padres do in 2004 and 2003 and 2002 when BONDS WAS HEALTHY - giants did better than padres

http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/standings/final_2004.jsp

IF PADRES WIN THIS YEAR I GIVE THEM CREDIT- 1 DIVISION TITLE IS A FLUKE, 2 ISNT

and for chargers you really think with rookie QB that will beat out denver and kc. steelers only did because of their defense. chargers defense is near bottom of league in passing
 
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its funny that you fools say the padres won the division last year cause the giants had injuries.....as if no one on the padres got hurt all of last year!!!! i guess jake peavy wasnt pitching with a broken rib.....but anyways, who cares the whole division is weak dammit....what really is sad is that the giants are aged and running out of time, they need to do something fast......

as for the chargers, they did have a winning season which is more than i can say for most of your teams....its funny how all these people are saying that they wont be shit because of rivers, you fools shouldnt comment on things you dont know about...im not saying he wont fuck up, cause all rookies will..but he will be far from a bust....
 
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didnt peavy break rib during the playoofs against st louis? if wouldt have matter if anyway if was healthy , the padres or giants wouldnt have beaten the cards.


and didnt say they didnt have a winning season- they didnt make the playoofs. by the way im not a raiders or 49ers fans . my team beat chargers twice and won the division.