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Giants fall 1-0 to Phillies

September 2nd, 2009

The Giants would love to join the local airwaves and newspapers here, gleefully yakking about a potential playoff matchup with the Phillies. But first, they have to get there – and they have to get healthy. A lineup without Bengie Molina or Pablo Sandoval had almost no fight against Cole Hamels, who pitched a two-hitter while leading the Phillies to a rare 1-0 victory over the Giants at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday night. The Giants fell out of a tie atop the wild-card standings with the Colorado Rockies, who beat the Mets at Coors Field. Molina sat out for a seventh consecutive game because of a tight upper-right quadriceps, and Sandoval’s troublesome calf compelled manager Bruce Bochy …

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