Webb equals SF rotation in wins
Arizona ace earns fifth win; Davis leads Giants with three hits, two RBIs
Last Modified: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 at 3:36 a.m.
PHOENIX -- Brandon Webb looked like an All-Star -- at the plate.
On a night he struggled with his command, Arizona's light-hitting ace had a two-run double and improved to 5-0 as the Arizona Diamondbacks defeated San Francisco, 5-4, on Tuesday night.
Webb's teammates often razz him about his feeble hitting. But Webb produced the biggest hit against San Francisco's Barry Zito (0-5), whom he beat for the second time in six days.
"I let everybody know whenever I came in the dugout today," said Webb, who raised his career average to .108. "They know I hit the ball pretty hard. They know what I can do."
Webb is off to the best start of his career, and his five victories match the total of the Giants' rotation. He allowed three runs and nine hits in six innings. He walked two and struck out a season-high seven.
Webb spotted the Giants a 3-0 lead. But he hit a two-run double in the fourth -- his second two-run hit off Zito this season -- to give the Diamondbacks a 4-3 lead.
Thanks in no small part to Webb, Arizona is 15-5 and leads the NL West by six games, a bigger margin than it had at any point en route to the division title last year.
"With 'Webby' on the mound, you expect to win all the time," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said.
The last time Webb faced the Giants, on April 16, he allowed only three hits in eight innings. It took San Francisco four batters to match that total Tuesday night.
Lewis led off with a single, took third on Ray Durham's single and scored on Randy Winn's sacrifice fly to give the Giants a quick 1-0 lead.
The Giants made it 3-0 in the second on RBI singles by Lewis and Winn.
In Zito's first four starts, his biggest lead had been one run, and it lasted less than an inning.
This time, his lead lasted less than three innings.
Zito gave up five runs and six hits in 3» innings, his shortest outing. He walked three and struck out two.
"I take all the blame here," Zito said. "Our guys came out, did what they had to do against a good pitcher and I was unable to hold them down."
Manager Bruce Bochy had a brief evaluation of Zito's night.
"It was not a good outing for him, and I'm going to leave it at that," Bochy said.
San Francisco cut the lead to 5-4 in the eighth on Lewis' double off Tony Pena. Pena struck out Winn looking on fastball over the inside corner to strand the potential tying run at third.
Brandon Lyon pitched the ninth for his fifth save in seven chances.
Fred Lewis had three hits and two RBIs for San Francisco.
Notes:@ Bochy was ejected in the sixth by home plate umpire Andy Fletcher. Bochy argued that Arizona 3B Reynolds touched a ball that was ruled foul -- and television replays appeared to support Bochy.
... San Francisco SS Emmanuel Burriss singled up the middle in the eighth for his first big league hit. ... Zito is 66-63 since winning the AL Cy Young Award in 2002. ... Arizona 3B Chad Tracy, who is returning from knee surgery, ran the bases before the game.
Tracy also took grounders at first base, where he's likely to see action in the late innings. Tracy will start a rehabilitation stint in extended spring training on Wednesday, with his first game action coming on Friday, Melvin said.
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