Aubrey Huff Homers Twice, Giants Sweep Bay Area Series

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Jun 13, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO — Aubrey Huff backed
Matt Cain with two big swings, and cracked on the surging right-hander
after another Giants win.

Huff hit a pair of two-run homers,
Cain powered his way to his fourth consecutive win and San Francisco
beat the Oakland Athletics 6-2 on Sunday to complete a three-game series
sweep.

"I already stole your thunder Cain,"
Huff joked as the pitcher spoke with reporters in the clubhouse.

"That's the answer to all your
questions," Cain laughed in response.

Huff signed a one-year deal with the
Giants in the offseason and got off to a sluggish start. He batted .247
with two homers in April but has been a tear since then, hitting .336
since May 1.

The veteran slugger, who had 15 homers
with Baltimore and Detroit last season, has six homers and 13 RBIs over
his last 16 games alone.

"The first month of the season I
really tried to beat it and got in a lot of bad habits," Huff said. "I
just got to a point where I stopped caring and just started seeing the
ball and hitting it. If it goes, it goes. If it doesn't you take your
doubles and triples."

The Giants, who were swept by the A's
last month in Oakland, improved to 8-4 in June after scuffling to a
14-14 mark in May. They moved a season-high eight games over .500 and
pulled within 1 1/2 games of first-place San Diego in the NL West.

Manager Bruce Bochy altered his lineup
before the game, moving Pablo Sandoval into the No. 2 slot while
dropping Juan Uribe to fourth in the order.

The changes worked nicely.

Sandoval walked in the sixth and
scored on Huff's ninth homer. Uribe, batting cleanup for only the sixth
time this season, followed with a drive to left to make it 4-1.

Sandoval also walked in the eighth
before Huff hit a 2-2 pitch from Craig Breslow over the wall in right
for his 10th career multihomer game.

"We got shut down at their place and
we certainly wanted to return the favor," Bochy said. "There's no
getting around that. We wanted to get even with them and guys played
well."

Cain (6-4) allowed one run and eight
hits over seven innings. He is 4-0 with a 0.55 ERA in four starts since
his last loss May 22 at Oakland, when the A's got an unearned run off
the hard-throwing righty in a 1-0 victory.

"I'm just trying to get guys to swing
early," Cain said. "I think I'm locating both sides of the plate a
little better. That carries into being able to get other stuff working
as well."

Jack Cust had three singles for
Oakland, which dropped its sixth straight game at AT&T Park.

"We made too many mistakes," A's
manager Bob Geren said. "There were some positive things but there were
errors that led to runs. It wasn't a good series, it really wasn't. We
had too many things go wrong in a three-game series to overcome."

Vin Mazzaro (2-1) pitched a
season-best six innings for Oakland, yielding four runs, three earned,
and six hits.

Cain ran his scoreless streak to 16
innings before Landon Powell hit a two-out RBI single in the fourth.
Cliff Pennington then doubled to right but Powell was thrown out trying
to score, ending the inning.

Cain pitched out of another jam in
the sixth. With one out and runners at the corners, he struck out Adam
Rosales
and retired Powell on a bouncer to second.

San Francisco's bullpen nearly let
Cain's latest gem get away. Reliever Dan Runzler's throwing error set up
Kevin Kouzmanoff's RBI single in the eighth. Guillermo Mota then came
in and walked two batters to load the bases before Santiago Casilla got
pinch-hitter Mark Ellis to pop up for the final out of the inning.

The Giants grabbed a 1-0 lead in the
second. Pat Burrell singled, took second on a throwing error by third
baseman Kouzmanoff and scored on Bengie Molina's single.

NOTES: Oakland 3B Eric Chavez (neck
spasms) told manager Bob Geren he is not yet ready to begin his minor
league rehab assignment. … Giants 2B Freddy Sanchez got the day off.
… Kouzmanoff extended his career-high hitting streak to 14 games. …
The A's designated backup C Jake Fox for assignment, clearing the way
for C Kurt Suzuki to return from the bereavement list.

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