The Giants jumped on the D-Backs early and held off Arizona for a 6-4 win Wednesday night.
Bob McManaman, Phoenix Arizona Republic: Sports
Wed, 06/10/2009 - 10:07pm
The Giants jumped on the D-Backs early and held off Arizona for a 6-4 win Wednesday night.
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