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Webb leads Diamondbacks past Giants
ARIZONA 4, SAN FRANCISCO 1
 

By Ryan Leong
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SAN FRANCISCO (Ticker) - On paper, it looked like a good
pitching matchup featuring two Cy Young Award winners. Brandon
Webb pitched as advertised.

Webb worked eight solid innings, scattering three hits and
striking out five as the Arizona Diamondbacks defeated the San
Francisco Giants, 4-1, on Wednesday afternoon.

Webb (4-0) had his sinker working and induced 14 groundouts,
giving up just the one run. He struck out the side in the first
and did not allow a runner past second base after the fourth
inning.

"I felt pretty good," Webb said. "I was able to locate pretty
well on the fastball. Pretty good off-speed pitches, some good
curveballs at times. Mainly with the fastball, they were really
aggressive today. A couple of really quick innings that helped
out and I was able to make good pitches when they were swinging
early and the defense was stellar behind me again. Another
good outing by me and the infielders, too."

Brandon Lyon pitched a perfect ninth to record his third save
for Arizona, which has won 10 of its last 12 games and has the
best record in the majors at 11-4.

"We've obviously had some trouble in this ballpark, this is a
place that has snakebit us a little bit," Arizona manager Bob
Melvin said. "So to be able to take the last two and win the
series after losing the first game is big for us. Anytime we
win the second game and have Webby going the third game, we feel
good about it.

"With as many games as we've had in our division, even though we
don't focus on that, to accumulate the record we have to this
point, confidence-wise, it's big for us."

Barry Zito (0-4), meanwhile, continues to struggle and is still
searching of his first win in 2008. Zito pitched six innings,
allowing four runs on five hits with five walks and only two
strikeouts.

"That'll definitely feel good," Zito said when asked about what
a win would do for his confidence. "But I've got to go out
there and focus pitch to pitch and attack these hitters and just
know that the game will eventually play out in my favor if I do
what I have to do."

Manager Bruce Bochy isn't concerned about Zito's inauspicious
start.

"I think it is fixable." Bochy said. "Each outing, I think he
has gotten better with his control and command. He had a good
curveball today. He threw some great changeups. I think he
feels better where he is at now."

The lefthander got in trouble early when he walked the bases
loaded in the second inning, but he struck out Chris Snyder and
got Stephen Drew to fly out to right for the first two outs.

But Webb, who was 0-for-5 this season and has a lifetime batting
average of .106, helped his own cause with a bloop single to
shallow right-center to give Arizona a 2-0 lead.

"It was a big inning for us because there was no outs and the
bases loaded," Webb said. "(Snyder) ended up (with) a low pitch
getting called on him for a strike. It could've gone either
way probably and being up there with two outs, I had to try to
do something.

"I got a 2-0 pitch that I ended up (blooping) it in there in
right field and it ended up working though. It was a big two
runs for us."

The Giants halved the deficit in the fourth when Fred Lewis
reached on an infield single to lead off the inning and scored
on Eugenio Velez's double to left-center.

Arizona answered in the fifth. After a leadoff single by Drew,
Giants first baseman Rich Aurilia fielded an attempted sacrifice
bunt from Webb and fired to second base where shortstop Brian
Bocock missed the ball and was charged with an error.

The Diamondbacks capitalized on the miscue two batters later as
Eric Byrnes hit a ground-rule double to center and Orlando
Hudson followed with a bloop single to center to make the score
4-1.

Byrnes was thrown out at the plate on the play and second
baseman Velez made a diving catch on a line drive from Conor
Jackson to end the inning.

"I feel good," Zito said. "In my second start in Milwaukee, I
felt pretty good. I gave up two solo home runs in the fifth
inning but I felt pretty good then and the last game. Obviously
we lost the game, but I felt good as well. So just based on
how I feel out there and the way the ball's coming out of my
hand, I do feel encouraged and I'm looking forward to my next
game and getting another crack at it."


 
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