Published 4/26/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - MLB News
Jonathan Sanchez dominated Cincinnati in Dusty Baker's Bay Area return as manager of the Reds. Sanchez pitched into the ninth and matched his career high with 10 strikeouts, outdueling Reds ace Aaron Harang and keeping Ken Griffey Jr. at 597 career home runs in the San Francisco Giants' 3-1 victory Friday night.
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