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Diamondbacks beat Giants 9-4

(Published Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 10:28PM)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Mark Reynolds and Chris Snyder hit back-to-back home runs to help Brandon Webb win again, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the San Francisco Giants 9-4 on Wednesday night.

When Reynolds and Snyder connected in the second, it marked the second time this season the D-backs hit back-to-back homers. Chad Tracy and Reynolds did so July 3 at St. Louis.

The first-place Diamondbacks increased their lead to 3 1/2 games over the Padres in the NL West, after San Diego lost 6-1 at Los Angeles. The Giants were eliminated from playoff contention.

Webb (16-10) retired the first nine Giants batters before Dave Roberts tripled leading off the fourth and scored moments later on a single by Nate Schierholtz, who got the Giants within 3-2 when he came home on Ray Durham's RBI groundout.

Webb allowed four runs and seven hits in seven innings, struck out two and didn't have a walk for the first time in seven starts and for only the third time this year.

Brandon Lyon pitched a perfect eighth and Dustin Nippert worked the ninth.

Eric Byrnes added a sacrifice fly, Justin Upton had a two-run double and Conor Jackson a two-run single in the D-backs' four-run sixth.

Randy Winn had an RBI double and Bengie Molina's groundout scored Winn as San Francisco added two runs in the bottom half of the sixth.

Stephen Drew drove in two runs with a ground-rule double in the ninth that appeared to be a home run had a fan not interfered.

Arizona generated more than enough offense for Webb to take the series a day after the D-backs had their six-game winning streak snapped with a 2-1 defeat.

The Diamondbacks lead the season series 8-7 - six of those wins by one run - with three more next week in the desert. Arizona has lost the last five season series with its division rival.

Barry Bonds had the night off and is still at 762 home runs after what could have been his second-to-last homestand with the Giants. He is a free agent after the season.

The 43-year-old slugger will probably play two out of three games this weekend at San Diego, then two more during a three-game set at Arizona early next week.

"Barry's been playing a lot," manager Bruce Bochy said. "Just watching, I think he needs a day."

Giants starter Jonathan Sanchez (1-4) lasted only three-plus innings and threw 80 pitches before leaving with the bases loaded in the fourth. After plunking Snyder to start the inning, he gave up consecutive singles to Drew and Augie Ojeda before Scott Atchison relieved.

Webb grounded into a fielder's choice as Snyder was out at home, then Byrnes hit a sacrifice fly to center.

Sanchez is winless in his last six starts dating to last season, going 0-3 since beating the Reds on Sept. 6, 2006, at Cincinnati.

The rookie left-hander is 0-2 in four career outings against Arizona.

Notes:@ LHP Erick Threets made his major league debut in the ninth for the Giants. ... Schierholtz, a rookie making quite a push for a 2008 roster spot, stole his second base after his fourth-inning single. ... The Giants activated RHP Randy Messenger from the 15-day disabled list after he had surgery on his broken left hand. ... The last time San Francisco allowed consecutive home runs was Aug. 11, two off Tim Lincecum by the Pittsburgh Pirates. ... Arizona 3B Tracy took live batting practice ahead of schedule, a day after hitting soft-toss swings in the indoor cage part of his recovery from tendinitis in his right knee. He has been on the DL since Aug. 15. ... Olympic gold medalist beach volleyball player and Stanford graduate Kerri Walsh attended the game.

 


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