San Francisco gets another strong pitching performance and just enough hitting to win for the eighth time in 11 games. Read more at McCovey Chronicles or True Blue LA.
In Progress: Giants Looking For Runs Against Dodgers, Battling To Gain Ground On Division-Leading Padres
Cain (12-10) gave up three hits and had five strikeouts to win his third straight decision. The right-hander moved to 2-8 all-time against the Dodgers.
Cain went over the 200-inning plateau for the fourth straight season, joining Jack Sanford (1960-63), Juan Marichal (1962-71), Gaylord Perry (1966-71) and Jim Barr (1973-77) as only pitchers in San Francisco-era history to log at least four or more consecutive seasons of 200-plus innings...Theriot is mired in an 0-for-25 slump...Wilson is six saves shy of claiming the San Francisco record for a single season as Rod Beck had 48 in 1993.
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