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  Friday, Apr. 21 10:05pm ET
Giants (2-for-last-11) win; Kent drives in 5
 
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PHOENIX (AP) -- This was just what the San Francisco Giants needed, a romp over NL West rival Arizona.

Jeff Kent
Kent

Jeff Kent drove in five runs with a bases-loaded double, a solo home run and an RBI single as the Giants beat the Diamondbacks 11-5 Friday night for just their second victory in 11 games. "We got a lot of hits. We've been due for hits," Kent said. "This is a good ball club. You can't keep the Giants down for too long."

Marvin Benard hit a three-run homer and got a fourth RBI when reliever Russ Springer walked him with the bases loaded. Bill Mueller added a solo homer for San Francisco and starter Russ Ortiz (2-2) helped his cause with a single and a double.

Benard said the Giants had an informal meeting on Thursday.

"It's always nice when everybody can get together and just try to blow steam off, make everybody relax, because I'm pretty sure there were a couple of us trying to do too much, trying to press to get things going," he said.

The result was a relaxed Giants team.

"We know we've got a good offense, it's just that we haven't been able to get going," manager Dusty Baker said. "Tonight we got some timely hitting out of some guys, some clutch hitting, some two-out RBI hits. It certainly helps your pitcher when you can score a lot of runs, especially in consecutive innings like we did in the middle of the ballgame."

In the opener of a three-game series, the Giants scored seven runs off Todd Stottlemyre (3-1) in 3 2/3 innings.

"I was behind on the count a lot and couldn't get my breaking ball over," said Stottlemyre, who had beaten Ortiz and the Giants six days earlier. "It was just a case of bad command and not getting the ball done."

Five Arizona pitchers allowed 16 hits and walked nine.

"With the number of walks we gave up, you can't do that with any major league team and compete," Diamondbacks manager Buck Showalter said.

Kelly Stinnett, who hit two homers off of Ortiz on April 15 in Arizona's 7-4 victory at San Francisco, hit another one against him in the second inning, a 438-foot drive to left. Jay Bell also homered off Ortiz leading off the seventh.

Ortiz allowed four runs and 10 hits in seven innings. He struck out five and walked four, including a bases-loaded walk of Andy Fox in the sixth. Arizona stranded 11 runners, leaving the bases loaded in the first and sixth.

Kent said that despite the slow start, it was way to early for anyone to panic.

"There are quite a few veterans on this ballclub that understand what it takes to play 162 games," he said. "You don't worry about a week stretch or a two-week stretch even. You worry about it if it's the end of the year, but you definitely don't worry about it now, because you can beat yourself up in this game and bury yourself."

The Giants, off to their worst start since 1983, scored three apiece in the third and fourth innings while stopping Arizona's three-game winning streak.

Ortiz led off the third with a single, then Benard walked. They advanced on Mueller's sacrifice, then Stottlemyre loaded the bases by walking Barry Bonds. Kent doubled to deep center to clear the bases and make it 4-1.

In the fourth, Rich Aurilia singled with one out and Ortiz hit a ground-rule double with two outs to put runners at second and third, then Bernard homered to right field to make it 7-1.

Kent led off the fifth with a homer, then J.T. Snow reached base on an error by Erubiel Durazo. Springer got two outs, then walked Doug Mirabelli, Ortiz and Benard to make it 9-1.

Game notes
The Diamondbacks designated right-handed reliever Darren Holmes for assignment to make room for closer Matt Mantei, who was activated from the disabled list (biceps tendinitis). Holmes will be released if he isn't traded within 10 days. ... If the Giants had lost, their 4-12 start would have been their worst since 1951, the year of their miracle comeback to win the pennant on Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World." ... Arizona's Tony Womack, who missed Monday's game to attend the funeral of his grandmother, will miss Sunday's game to attend the funeral of his father-in-law. ... Bonds and Ellis Burks came out of the game before it ended. Both are battling the flu.

 


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