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Dempster gave up a double to Sandoval in the first and another to Nate Schierholtz in the second. He then kept the Giants off base until Burrell doubled.
"It was fun competing like that," Dempster said. "Wasn't much room for error for sure. Going against him and you just try to keep executing pitches."
Lincecum walked two and struck out nine. Dempster had no walks with six strikeouts.
"He established strikes every inning by throwing a lot of them, getting them out quick and keeping the ball down in the zone, throwing good strikes when he had to," Lincecum said of Dempster.
"That's what we get out of him every time we see him. He's a tough guy to face and showed it again tonight. That's what I've come to expect when I see him pitch."
NOTES: GM Jim Hendry says the Cubs won't be holding a fire sale at the trading deadline despite the team's dismal performance. Some of the team's younger talent, he said, isn't going anywhere. "Everybody thinks there is this automatic you have to be a buyer or a seller. ... We're certainly going to hold on to the people that we feel will be major contributors down the road." Acknowledging how disappointed everyone in the organization is by the Cubs' poor performance, Hendry vowed the team would not cash it in over the final three months. "We're not going to roll over and we're not going to pretend like it's, `Oh poor us and wait until next year.' We're going to get after it and play good baseball the last 90 games." ... Game-time temperature was 65 and with a wind blowing in from right at 10 mph the ball didn't carry. ... The Giants were still undecided on their starting pitchers for Saturday and Sunday in interleague games at Detroit. Madison Bumgarner will start Friday. ... The division-leading Giants finished the halfway point of the season 46-35. A year ago, when they went on to win the World Series, they were 41-40 and in fourth place in the NL West, 7 1/2 games out of first.
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