[新聞] Homer, Lincecum drop Giants' magic number
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Homer, Lincecum drop Giants' magic number
Burrell belts three-run shot; ace strikes out 11 D-backs
By Chris Haft / MLB.com | 09/30/10 12:50 AM ET
SAN FRANCISCO -- Tim Lincecum proved Wednesday night that he's ready for more
baseball.
That's fine with the Giants, who maintained their postseason push with a 3-1
triumph over the Arizona Diamondbacks. Pat Burrell delivered a fourth-inning
homer to generate all of the Giants' scoring.
San Francisco maintained its two-game lead in the National League West in
front of San Diego, which subdued the Chicago Cubs, 3-0. The Giants
nevertheless trimmed their magic number for clinching the division title to
three. Any combination of Giants victories and Padres defeats totaling three
will bring the division crown to San Francisco.
As everybody monitoring this race knows by now, following Thursday's series
finale against Arizona, the Giants will entertain the Padres in a three-game
showdown series beginning Friday at AT&T Park. San Diego's victory insured
that the Giants will not win the division before the Padres series starts.
By limiting the Padres to one run -- Stephen Drew's game-opening homer -- in
seven innings, Lincecum indicated that he remains strong for what the Giants
hope will be his next assignment: the Division Series opener against a
yet-to-be-determined opponent next Wednesday or Thursday.
Lincecum (16-10) issued four walks, matching the number of free passes he
issued in his previous five September starts. But he also struck out 11,
reaching double figures for the seventh time this season and hiking his
season total to a league-high 231.
Lincecum essentially sealed his third consecutive NL strikeout title before
he threw a pitch, since his closest rivals in that category, Philadelphia's
Roy Halladay, St. Louis' Adam Wainwright and Los Angeles' Clayton Kershaw,
won't pitch again this season. The Phillies are skipping Halladay's final
regular-season turn to rest him for the Division Series.
The Giants couldn't do much with Arizona starter Ian Kennedy (9-10), but they
did enough. After Aubrey Huff singled and Buster Posey walked to open the
fourth, Burrell yanked his 20th homer of the season and 18th as a Giant into
the left-field stands.
Chris Haft is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the
approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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