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Vizquel's sac fly caps rally as Giants tip Rockies
SAN FRANCISCO 3, COLORADO 2 (10 INNINGS)
 

By Brady Delander
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

DENVER (Ticker) -- Omar Vizquel almost took the day off to
rest his knee, and Steve Holm was a late scratch from the
starting lineup with flu-like symptoms. But both ended up
playing key roles for the San Francisco Giants.

Holm had a game-tying RBI double in the ninth inning before
Vizquel lifted a sacrifice fly in the 10th to lift the Giants to
a 3-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday.

"(Holm) came off his death bed and had a huge hit there for us,"
Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "And it was a great game by
(Omar). Good thing I didn't rest him today."

It was the 22nd one-run game of the season for the Giants, who
improved to 11-11 in such instances.

Colorado wasted another quality start by Ubaldo Jimenez, who has
not recorded a win since April 8. Jimenez pitched seven
scoreless innings, allowing three hits and inducing 16
groundouts.

"That was an exceptional outing by Ubaldo," Rockies manager
Clint Hurdle said. "He was knocking the bottom of the zone out
there today and was efficient with his pitches."

But closer Brian Fuentes squandered the Rockies' shutout hopes,
as well as their lead, in the top of the ninth.

"With any closer, with any pitcher, you've got to have a
secondary pitch to put in play, and that really wasn't there for
him (Fuentes)," Hurdle said.

Vizquel led off with a double and scored two batters later on a
single by Bengie Molina, drawing San Francisco within 2-1.
Later in the inning, the pinch hitter Holm delivered an RBI
double to center field to forge a tie.

"I took (batting practice) and came back in and threw up twice,"
Holm said. "About the fourth or fifth inning I started to get
a little hungry, so I ate a little bit just to see if it would
stay down. Obviously, to tie the game made me feel a lot
better."

In the 10th, the Giants put runners on the corners before
Vizquel lifted a fly ball to left off Rockies reliever Matt
Herges (2-1) with one out that was deep enough to score Ray
Durham with the go-ahead run.

"That (sacrifice) was the only option to win the game," Vizquel
said. "Either that or the squeeze, but I didn't think we would
put the squeeze on since we did that yesterday."

"He is a really good bad-ball hitter," Herges said. "He's tough
to strike out. I don't know how else to attack him. You just
hope that situation doesn't come up where he's hitting because
he usually finds a way to get it done. And he did."

Tyler Walker (2-2) notched the win with a perfect ninth inning
and Brian Wilson worked around a walk in the 10th for his
National League-leading 14th save.

The victory was the second in a row for San Francisco following
a six-game skid.

"That win is right up there at the top," Bochy said. "Two runs
down against an elite closer and we come back, it's always a
great win. It starts with (Jonathan) Sanchez. He gave us a
great effort there and bullpen stepped up and saved us."

The Rockies took a rare early lead when Willy Taveras led off
the first inning with a single up the middle, stole second and
advanced to third on a wild pitch by Sanchez. A broken-bat
groundout by Matt Holliday plated Taveras for a quick 1-0 edge.

Jeff Baker doubled the advantage in the second with a deep
sacrifice fly to center field that plated Todd Helton.

Colorado looked to be in control, maintaining its 2-0 lead until
Fuentes entered in the ninth. But the lefthander gave up two
runs and three hits in blowing his third save opportunity of the
season.

 
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