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Sunday, Jul. 16 4:05pm ET
Snow homer carries Giants over Rangers | |||||
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- J.T. Snow started out Sunday with a pair of strikeouts. Things got better from there. Snow had a go-ahead, three-run homer in the sixth inning Sunday as the San Francisco Giants beat the Texas Rangers 6-4 for their 10th win in 12 games. "It's a funny game," he said. "It started out being a bad day, and it turned out to be a good day." San Francisco moved within 1½ games of the NL West-leading Arizona Diamondbacks in the NL West, the closest they've been to first since April 8. Snow is batting .333 against AL clubs this season, and over the past four years he has 19 home runs with a major league-leading 64 RBI in interleague games, moving past Ken Griffey Jr. on Sunday for the RBI lead. The homer, which cleared the right-field wall of the Giants' new bayside ballpark but fell just short of a splash landing in McCovey Cove, came off Esteban Loaiza (5-6) and put San Francisco ahead 4-3. It followed Barry Bonds' leadoff walk and Jeff Kent's single. Bobby Estalella added an RBI single off Francisco Cordero later in the inning. "We knew if we stayed close, Loaiza has a tendency to give up the long ball. We were hoping someone would pop one," Giants manager Dusty Baker said. Snow expected just the opposite. "They're an American League team," he said. "You expect the three-run homers from them." Rich Aurilia extended the Giants' lead in the eighth with a solo homer that left fielder Rusty Greer jumped for but missed -- as a diving gray-haired fan snagged it. Greer pleaded fan interference with the umpires, but the home run was called. Greer later said he thought he had a chance at the ball, but "I can't say definitely would have had it." Aurilia said he saw the replay but thought fan interference was inconclusive. "Hey, he (the fan) made a great catch," Aurilia said. "It looked like he ran from quite a distance away and made a great catch." Shawn Estes (9-3), who hasn't lost in six starts since June 10 against Seattle, allowed four runs and six hits in 6 1/3 innings. Alan Embree allowed a seventh-inning sacrifice fly to Greer, and Robb Nen worked the ninth for his 20th save in 25 chances. The loss snapped a five-game Texas winning streak against left-handed starters. Loaiza, who has shifted between the bullpen and the starting rotation this season, gave up five runs and eight hits in five-plus innings. Ivan Rodriguez put the Rangers ahead with a run-scoring grounder in the first, but Bonds hit an RBI double off the center-field wall in the bottom half. "You make your own breaks," Rangers manager Johnny Oates lamented. "We had our chances but we weren't getting the big hits." Game notesGiants manager Dusty Baker said he will rest Jeff Kent on Monday, which would be just the second time this season the second baseman hasn't started. Kent, who leads the National League with 85 RBI, recently had stomach flu and dropped 12 pounds. ... Baker needs two more victories to match Leo Durocher with 1,160 for third place on the Giants' career list. ... Livan Hernandez is scheduled to make his 100th career start Monday against Ryan Glynn. ... David Segui started at first base Sunday, marking his 1,000th career appearance at the position. ... Sunday was Until There's a Cure Day, the Giant's annual fundraiser for AIDS research and treatment. The Giants and the Rangers wore red ribbon insignias on their uniform. | ALSO SEE Baseball Scoreboard Texas Clubhouse San Francisco Clubhouse RECAPS Boston 5 Montreal 2
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