A's win seventh straight against Giants
Published 6/28/2008 by Janie McCauley, AP Sports Writer at Boston.com -- Baseball News
Dana Eveland pitched his second-longest outing of the year to win his second straight decision, Jack Hannahan drove in two runs and the Oakland A's extended their winning streak against the San Francisco Giants to seven games with a 4-1 victory Friday night.
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