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Barry Bonds led off the eighth inning last night with the Giants trailing 3-2. Hernandez pitched him well,
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Livan through three strikes in that at bat. The two tough ones Bonds fouled off. The phat one Bonds crushed. It was an impressive piece of hitting,
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