San Francisco Giants: 5
Washington Nationals: 1
Bonds a Giant boost
Winning streak hits five as slugger homers, Hennessey deals
Amazing the difference that man makes in our line-up.
Washington Nationals: 1
Bonds a Giant boost
Winning streak hits five as slugger homers, Hennessey deals
With all due respect to Brad Hennessey, who was the story of Wednesday night's 5-1 victory against the Nationals, Barry Bonds has been the story of the Giants' five-game winning streak and their bid to stay alive long enough to make next week's four-game series in San Diego meaningful.
"Since Barry came back, it's really made this team a lot better," Moises Alou said. "It's a whole different game. Hopefully we can keep playing the way are playing, and I think we will."
Bonds homered for his fourth consecutive game, a two-run wakeup call in the first inning for Washington starter John Patterson. Hennessey ran with the 2-0 lead and pitched the longest game of his big-league career, 72/3 innings, and won for the first time in 10 starts.
Hennessey compensated for the scant few mistakes he made on the mound by hitting his second home run of the season and a double, later scoring on a Randy Winn single. Not coincidentally, Hennessey's other homer came in his last win, July 28 at Milwaukee.
He held the Nats to three hits and one run, which scored on a second-inning infield single by Cristian Guzman. Omar Vizquel took the blame, saying he should have charged the ball harder. Vizquel also compensated at the plate with three hits, including a first-inning single that preceded Bonds' 707th homer, which leaves him seven short of the Babe.
Amazing the difference that man makes in our line-up.