Booed Bonds blasts home run No. 728



Washington won in the 11th inning in the first game of a day-night doubleheader vs. Arizona.
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CHICAGO -- Barry Bonds hit his 728th career homer, Ray Durham and Moises Alou connected on back-to-back shots in the sixth, and Matt Cain pitched 72/3 innings Saturday to lead the San Francisco Giants over the Chicago Cubs 4-2.
Bonds, booed as he came to bat each time, drove Sean Marshall's 3-2 pitch into the right-field seats with two outs in the fourth to give the Giants a 1-0 lead. Bonds' fourth homer in the last 10 games and 20th of the season leaves him just 27 away from tying career leader Hank Aaron (755).
Facing Marshall (5-9) again in the sixth, Bonds walked with two outs and Durham followed with a two-run shot to left, his 21st of the season. One pitch later, Alou hit another drive to the left-field seats, and the Giants had a 4-1 lead.
Bonds went 1-for-3 and struck out against Will Ohman in the eighth.
Derrek Lee hit his fifth homer of the season off Giants reliever Armando Benitez in the ninth to cut it to 4-2. It was Lee's first homer since June 28.
Mike Stanton got two outs for his fourth save in six chances.
Cain (11-9) was perfect in the first four innings and the only run he allowed was unearned.
SAN FRANCHICAGO
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Winn cf5000Pierre cf4010
Vizquel ss4000Bynum 2b3000
Hlnbrn 1b4000ARmrz 3b4010
Bonds lf3211DeLee 1b4221
Linden lf0000JJones rf4010
Drham 2b4122Barrett c2000
Alou rf4111HBlnco c2000
Chulk p0000Pagan lf2000
Benitez p0000Wuertz p0000
Stanton p0000Eyre p0000
Feliz 3b3000Theriot ph0000
Alfonzo c4020Cedeno ss4011
Cain p2010Mrshall p2000
SFinley cf1000Ardsm p0000
Ohman p0000
Murton lf1000
Totals34474Totals32262
San Francisco000103000--4
Chicago000010001--2
E--Feliz (18), Bynum (4). DP--San Francisco 1. LOB--San Francisco 6, Chicago 6. HR--Bonds (20), Durham (21), Alou (15), DeLee (5). SB--JJones (7). S--Cain.
IPHRERBBSO
San Francisco
Cain W,11-97 2-341027
Chulk1-300000
Benitez1-321110
Stanton S,4 2-300001
Chicago
Marshall L,5-95 2-354421
Aardsma1 2-300001
Ohman1-300001
Wuertz2-320000
Eyre2-300001
Umpires--Home, Brian Gorman; First, Bill Miller; Second, Eric Cooper; Third, Gerry Davis. T--2:41. A--40,135.
Braves 4, Phillies 3
PHILADELPHIA -- Adam LaRoche hit a two-run homer off Arthur Rhodes in the ninth inning to lift the Braves to the win in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
Chase Utley hit two homers to give the Phillies a 3-0 lead, but the absence of injured All-Star closer Tom Gordon cost Philadelphia for the second straight game. Rhodes (0-4) blew a two-run lead in the ninth inning of a 6-5, 10-inning loss to Washington on Thursday night.
ATLANTAPHILA
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Orr 2b4000Rollins ss5000
Prado 2b1000Vctrno cf5140
Rnteria ss4010Utley 2b5223
CJones 3b4010Howard 1b3010
AJones cf4010Burrell lf3010
McCnn c4000Robrsn rf0000
Frncur rf4120Conine ph1000
LaRche 1b4232Dllucci rf4000
Lngrhn lf4110Coste c4000
Vllrrl p1000Nunez 3b3010
Devine p0000Lieber p3010
Ward ph1012Simon ph1010
TPena pr0000Thurstn pr0000
McBrid p0000Madson p0000
Yates p0000Rhodes p0000
BJordn ph1000
Wckmn p0000
Totals364104Totals373113
Atlanta000000202--4
Philadelphia200010000--3
E--Utley (13). DP--Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 1. LOB--Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 12. 2B--Langerhans (13), Victorino (15). 3B--Francoeur (6). HR--LaRoche (28), Utley 2 (24). S--Villarreal.
IPHRERBBSO
Atlanta
Villarreal573313
Devine100022
McBride2-310010
Yates W,2-41 1-330012
Wickman S,11100002
Philadelphia
Lieber882204
Madson011100
Rhodes L,0-4111102
Madson pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. Balk--Devine. Umpires--Home, Larry Young; First, Jeff Kellogg; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, James Hoye. T--2:35. A--31,717.
Nationals 7, Diamondbacks 611 innings
WASHINGTON -- Alfonso Soriano hit a two-run homer and Ryan Zimmerman's bases-loaded walk in the 11th inning lifted the Nationals to the win in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
Bernie Castro led off the bottom half of the 11th with a walk against Arizona reliever Brandon Lyon (2-4). Robert Fick sacrificed him to second and Lyon intentionally walked Soriano. After Felipe Lopez walked to load the bases, Lyon lost Zimmerman on a full-count pitch. Zimmerman's bases-loaded walk gave the rookie 90 RBIs this season.
Soriano tied the franchise record with his 44th homer in the ninth inning, a two-run shot to left that tied it at 6. His drive came off reliever Jorge Julio, who blew his first save opportunity since July 25.
Chad Cordero (6-4) struck out two in two hitless innings to get the win.
ARIZONAWASHINGTON
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CBYng cf5035ASrano lf5112
OHudsn 2b6010FLopez ss3010
CJcksn 1b4010Zmrmn 3b5011
Cunsell 3b1000NJhnsn 1b5120
Byrnes lf5020CCrdro p0000
JEstda c5010Kearns rf4110
Quentin rf4111Church cf4213
Easley 3b3310Schndr c4000
Tracy 1b1000BCstro 2b3211
Drew ss4220Traber p1000
MBtsta p1000Booker p0000
TClark ph1010HMateo ph1000
Pena p0000Perez p0000
Julio p0000Logan ph1000
LVzcno p0000Schrder p0000
AGreen ph1000Rauch p0000
Lyon p0000Fick 1b1000
Totals416136Totals37787
Arizona02020002000--6
Washington01000003201--7
One out when winning run scored.
DP--Arizona 1, Washington 1. LOB--Arizona 8, Washington 10. 2B--CBYoung 2 (4), Byrnes (34), NJohnson (39). HR--Quentin (5), ASoriano (44), Church (8). SB--Church (6), BCastro (3). CS--CBYoung (1). S--MBatista 2, Fick. SF--CBYoung.
IPHRERBBSO
Arizona
MBatista751135
Pena123313
Julio1-312221
LVizcaino1 2-300003
Lyon L,2-41-301140
Washington
Traber4104401
Booker100001
Perez210000
Schroder122211
Rauch100000
CCordero W,6-4200002
Traber pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. HBP--by Schroder (Easley), by Traber (Quentin). Umpires--Home, Mark Carlson; First, Wally Bell; Second, C.B. Bucknor; Third, Kevin Causey. T--3:37. A-22,012.
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