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His counterpart wasn't quite as dominate but equally effective.
Kennedy struck out eight and allowed four hits in eight innings and managed to wiggle his way out of jams. The Giants loaded the bases with one out in the fourth before Kennedy recovered, striking out Ross and getting Mark DeRosa to ground into a double play.
Kennedy didn't allow another base-runner until Freddy Sanchez's one-out single in the eighth, even breaking the strings on Montero's glove on his 115th pitch.
"It was outstanding," Arizona manager Kirk Gibson said. "He matched Lincecum. He threw the ball very well. We've seen (Lincecum) throw games like that and Ian was up to the task. Their lines were almost identical. We just couldn't get the win."
NOTES: The outing was the 19th time Lincecum has pitched at least seven innings without giving up a run. ... Giants 3B Pablo Sandoval fielded groundballs for the first time since he had surgery to repair a broken bone in his right wrist two weeks ago. He was still wearing a cast and is expected to be out at least another four weeks. ... Gibson, third base coach Matt Williams and bullpen coach Glenn Sherlock spent part of the off day Monday riding San Francisco's famous cable cars. ... Giants reliever Santiago Casilla threw about 35 pitches against hitters before the game. Bochy said Casilla will make at least one rehab start. The club was deciding where that outing will be.
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