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San Francisco at Los Angeles

TIME: 08:00 P.M. EST
VENUE: Dodger Stadium

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The San Francisco Giants faced long odds in rallying from a four-run deficit to even this series with the arch-rival Los Angeles Dodgers.

The odds of winning the series may be just as long based on Jonathan Sanchez's winless record against Los Angeles heading into Sunday night's finale at Dodger Stadium.

San Francisco (75-61) trailed 4-0 after six innings Saturday before hitting four homers in a 5-4 victory. Juan Uribe hit a go-ahead, two-run homer off Jonathan Broxton with one out in the ninth inning and closer Brian Wilson escaped a jam in the bottom half for his NL-leading 39th save.

"It wasn't looking good, but we just chipped away," manager Bruce Bochy said. "It's hard to get a bigger win at this stage. You're hoping some games do spur you on and build some momentum."

The Giants pulled within two games of stumbling NL West leader San Diego, which has lost nine straight. San Francisco concludes this 10-game trip with a four-game set that starts Thursday at Petco Park.

The fourth-place Dodgers (69-67) lost for the fifth time in seven games, and missed a chance to pull within seven games of the Padres.

"We controlled most of that game, and it's just unfortunate that it happened," said left fielder Jay Gibbons, who hit a three-run homer. "Right now it hurts, but tomorrow we'll come back and try to win the series."

The Dodgers may like their chances against Sanchez (9-8, 3.54 ERA), who is 0-5 with a 6.25 ERA in nine career starts against them, and has not lasted past the fifth inning in the last eight. He gave up five runs over five innings June 30 in an 8-2 home loss to Los Angeles.

Sanchez took a shutout into the ninth inning before being lifted after a leadoff walk Monday against Colorado, and Wilson blew the save in a 2-1 loss.

"I could have finished the inning. He (Bochy) wanted to go with the closer, though," Sanchez said. "I was on. I had all my pitches working for strikes."

The left-hander has had his share of problems with Matt Kemp, who is 9 for 20 with a home run against him.

Dodgers manager Joe Torre indicated that Kemp and second baseman Ryan Theriot will likely be back in the lineup after neither started Saturday.

It's unlikely that Hiroki Kuroda (10-11, 3.39) will pitch better than he did Monday when he took a no-hitter into the eighth inning in a 3-0 home win over Philadelphia. Shane Victorino's single broke up Kuroda's bid, and was the only hit the starter allowed over 7 2-3 innings.

"His stuff was electric," Torre said. "He had great location, he mixed it up, he overpowered some and finessed others."

The right-hander is 2-1 with a 3.60 ERA in six career starts against the Giants. He's limited Aaron Rowand to one hit in 11 at-bats and Freddy Sanchez to two in 12.

Third baseman Pablo Sandoval could return to the Giants' lineup after he sat out Saturday with tightness in his hips.

 
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Standings
TeamStandingsWLPct.GBL 10Strk
San Francisco2nd NL West2423.5117 ½ 6-4 L 2
Los Angeles3rd NL West8279.50911 ½ 7-3 W 1
Probable Starters

Jonathan Sanchez, LHP
2010 stats
157.2 Innings Pitched 162.0
9-8 Wins-Losses 10-11
3.54 Earned Run Average 3.39
77 Walks 40
163 Strikeouts 131
99 Pitches Per Start 97
Career vs. opponent
47.2 Innings Pitched 35.0
0-5 Wins-Losses 2-1
6.04 Earned Run Average 3.60

Hiroki Kuroda, RHP
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Hiroki Kuroda
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Uribe31001.333
Ross154102.267
Ishikawa41120.250
Sandoval61000.167
Sanchez122002.167
 
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Jonathan Sanchez
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Theriot21110.500
Kemp209132.450
Barajas31100.333
Carroll72012.286
Padilla41002.250
Injuries
San Francisco
PlayerInjury
G. MotaSuspension
D. RunzlerSide
F. SanchezShoulder, back
P. SandovalHand
E. SurkampElbow
B. WilsonElbow
Los Angeles
PlayerInjury
C. BlakeNeck
J. BroxtonElbow
R. De La RosaElbow
A. EthierKnee
J. GarlandShoulder
R. MitchellWrist
V. PadillaForearm, neck
J. UribeSports hernia
 
Series Game Log
DateatResult/TimeWinnerLoser
Other Games
CHW 7 Final
Bos 5
Tor 7 Final
NYY 3
Det 1 Final
KC 2
TB 7 Final
Balt 8
Tex 5 Final
Min 6
Ana 7 Final
Oak 4
Cle 0 Final
Sea 3
NYM 18 Final
CHC 5
Atl 6 Final (10)
Fla 7
Mil 6 Final
Phi 2
Wash 8 Final
Pitt 1
Cin 2 Final
StL 4
Colo 4 Final
SD 2
Hou 3 Final
Ariz 2