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  Sunday, Sep. 17 4:05pm ET
Giants' magic number down to 6
 
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Jeff Kent and the San Francisco Giants are ready to go home and wrap up the NL West title.

Jeff Kent
Jeff Kent homered and tripled to lead the Giants to a 5-1 victory over the Padres on Sunday.
Kent hit a solo homer and a triple to lead the Giants to a 5-1 victory Sunday over the San Diego Padres, reducing their magic number to six.

"We're excited to be able to win it at home," Kent said. "It's fun to be able to play in the month of September for the division."

San Francisco returns to Pacific Bell Park with a 9 1/2-game lead and 14 games to play. The Giants begin a seven-game homestand Monday, including four games against second-place Arizona starting on Thursday.

"You'd like to clinch at home," Giants manager Dusty Baker said. "But you don't care where you clinch as long as you clinch."

Mark Gardner (11-6) pitched a solid seven innings as he won his fourth straight decision, helping the Giants win for the 15th time in 18 games.

Gardner, who missed his previous scheduled start because of fatigue, allowed one run on four hits.

"We rested some guys today and got out of here taking two of three," Gardner said. "Plus, we put some pressure on the other guys."

With a trip to the playoffs pretty much secure, the Giants rested Barry Bonds, Bill Mueller, J.T. Snow and Rich Aurilia.

"We were looking for fresh bodies today," said Baker, after the Giants' 4-3 win in 13 innings on Saturday night that took four hours, 49 minutes.

At 89-69, San Francisco has the best record in the major leagues, just ahead of the Chicago White Sox (88-59).

Woody Williams (10-6) allowed four runs and eight hits in eight innings, struck out six and walked four.

"You have to score some runs," Padres manager Bruce Bochy said. "Today we didn't do it, we couldn't get a big hit."

Kent tripled leading off the second, Ellis Burks walked, Armando Rios singled in a run and Ramon Martinez hit a sacrifice fly.

Kent hit his 33rd homer leading off the fourth, giving him 474 RBI in four seasons, one more than Hall-of-Famer Roger Hornsby for the most RBI in a four-year period by a second baseman.

"I put us in a hole," said Williams. "It's my fault. I don't care how many runs you score, I still have to do my job."

Kent was ejected in the seventh by plate umpire Tim McClelland following a called third strike. Kent, thinking it was ball four, jogged nearly all the way to first base.

"He put himself in that position because he doesn't call the pitch until the guy's out of the batter's box," Kent said.

Russ Davis hit a run-scoring double in the fifth following Doug Mirabelli's leadoff single.

Mike Darr hit an RBI single for San Diego in the sixth after Ryan Klesko's one-out single and a walk to Dave Magadan. Felipe Crespo hit an RBI double off Todd Erdos in the ninth.

Game notes
San Francisco moved to a season-best 30 games above .500, its high since finishing the 1993 season 103-59 -- and losing a division title to Atlanta (104-58). ... This is the first time the Giants have enjoyed a lead of greater than nine games in the final month of the season since moving to San Francisco in 1958. ... Klesko's stolen bases in the fourth made it 19 straight successful steal attempts for the Padres.
 


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