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Milwaukee at San Francisco

TIME: 10:15 P.M. EST
VENUE: AT&T Park

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His statistics, awards and accomplishments are simply too long to list. Randy Johnson, though, isn't ready to end his Hall of Fame career.

The Big Unit makes his San Francisco debut against the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night when he looks to take one step closer to win No. 300.

San Francisco hopes that Johnson, a five-time Cy Young Award winner, will perform a little better than its reigning Cy Young winner did in Tuesday's 10-6 season-opening win.

Johnson (11-10, 3.91 ERA in 2008), who spent the last two seasons with Arizona, signed a one-year, $8 million deal with the Giants in December. He's in San Francisco not only to post victories, but also to mentor young right-handers Matt Cain and Tim Lincecum, last season's Cy Young winner.

Lincecum, who had a Major League-best 265 strikeouts in 2008, struck out five Tuesday, but allowed three earned runs and four hits in just three innings.

He will receive his Cy Young Award on Wednesday before the second game of this three-game series.

Johnson, meanwhile, opens his 22nd season with 4,789 strikeouts (second all-time to Nolan Ryan's 5,714) and 295 career wins. With five more victories, he will become the 24th player to reach the 300-win plateau.

Johnson couldn't be happier to have that opportunity in San Francisco, just 45 miles from where he grew up in Livermore.

"I'm excited to come back to where I started my baseball career," he said. "As a visiting player with the Diamondbacks, a couple of the reporters would ask me, 'Toward the end of your career, do you see yourself playing in the Bay Area?' It's always nice to come back and play there."

Milwaukee defeated Johnson twice last season, but its individual hitters have not enjoyed much success against him with the exception of Jason Kendall, who is batting .317 (13-for-41) lifetime versus the Big Unit.

Bill Hall, who had a double and an RBI on Tuesday, is 0-for-13 in his career against the 45-year-old left-hander, while Mike Cameron has just two hits in 29 at-bats.

Prince Fielder, going for his third straight 30-plus home run season, went 2-for-4 with an RBI in the season-opener. He is hitless in three at-bats against Johnson, who is 3-2 with a 2.14 ERA in seven career starts at AT&T Park .

While Johnson is looking to prove he can still perform following multiple back surgeries, Milwaukee starter Yovani Gallardo (0-0, 1.88) is excited to start the season in good health. He made just four starts in 2008 due to injuries in both of his knees.

The 23-year-old right-hander passed up an opportunity to pitch for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic so he could be healthy and ready for 2009.

"I just think it's a good decision for me with the fact I was hurt last year and that threw things off a little bit," Gallardo told mlb.com. "Of course, I would have loved to go, and hopefully the opportunity will be there the next time it comes around."

Gallardo will attempt to slow down the Giants, who pounded out 12 hits on Tuesday as they won their first home game against the Brewers since a 5-4 victory on Aug. 26, 2007.

Bengie Molina went 2-for-5 with a home run in Tuesday's win. He has three hits in five career at-bats against Gallardo.

Travis Ishikawa and Aaron Rowand each had two hits and three RBIs for San Francisco in the season opener.

 
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Weather
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Hi TempLo TempWindHumidityPrecip %
57°F52°F10mph/W72%41%
Standings
TeamStandingsWLPct.GBL 10Strk
Milwaukee5th NL Central1927.41373-7 L 1
San Francisco2nd NL West2423.5117 ½ 6-4 L 2
Probable Starters

Yovani Gallardo, RHP
2009 stats
- Innings Pitched -
--- Wins-Losses ---
- Earned Run Average -
- Walks -
- Strikeouts -
0.0 Pitches Per Start 0
Career vs. opponent
9.1 Innings Pitched 216.2
1-1 Wins-Losses 18-9
7.71 Earned Run Average 3.70

Randy Johnson, LHP
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Randy Johnson
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
McClung220001.000
Hardy53211.600
Rivera21001.500
Hart62001.333
Weeks31001.333
 
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Yovani Gallardo
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Molina53000.600
Renteria31000.333
Winn51002.200
Cain000000
Hinshaw000000
GAME ODDS
AwayLineHomeLine
Milwaukee 130 San Francisco -140
Injuries
Milwaukee
PlayerInjury
M. EstradaQuadriceps
M. GamelKnee
A. GonzalezKnee
C. IzturisHamstring
B. KintzlerElbow
C. NarvesonShoulder
A. RamirezElbow
San Francisco
PlayerInjury
G. MotaSuspension
D. RunzlerSide
F. SanchezShoulder, back
P. SandovalHand
E. SurkampElbow
B. WilsonElbow
 
Series Game Log
DateatResult/TimeWinnerLoser
May 1SFMIA 2-1Nolasco Cain 
May 2SFMIA 3-2Cishek Casilla 
May 3SFMIA 3-2Sanchez Vogelsong 
May 24MIASF 14-7Vogelsong Sanchez 
May 25MIAMIA 7-6Jennings Lincecum 
May 26MIAMIA 5-3Buehrle Bumgarner 
May 27MIA 1:10 PM EDT  
Other Games
NYY 5 Final
Balt 7
Det 5 Final
Tor 1
TB 7 Final
Bos 2
Cle 5 Final
Tex 8
Sea 5 Final
Min 6
KC 2 Final
CHW 0
Oak 6 Final
Ana 4
Wash 4 Final
Fla 6
Atl 11 Final
Phi 12
Colo 9 Final
Ariz 2
NYM 9 Final
Cin 7
CHC 11 Final
Hou 6
Pitt 7 Final
StL 4
LA 5 Final
SD 2