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  Wednesday, Aug. 16 7:05pm ET
Expos' woes continue at home
 
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MONTREAL (AP) -- The San Francisco Giants were in the right place to win their third straight game.

Barry Bonds hit his 35th homer and Mark Gardner pitched seven strong innings to lead San Francisco to a 4-1 win over the struggling Montreal Expos on Wednesday night.

Jeff Kent
With the win Wednesday, Jeff Kent and the Giants stay one game ahead of the D-Backs in the NL West race.

The win allowed the NL West-leading Giants to remain one game ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who beat Philadelphia 5-1 earlier in the day.

"It's great to win because everybody was a little low on energy, a little low on excitement," San Francisco manager Dusty Baker said.

Montreal is 0-6 on its current homestand. The Expos have won just once in their last 12 home games.

"I'm a realistic person," Montreal manager Felipe Alou said. "You have to expect it, it's logical. I'm not a dreamer, I never will be, I never was one. That's the reality, we're younger and some of those clubs are very good and they have some big goals to accomplish. And they are accomplishing them."

Bonds hit his 27th career homer at Olympic Stadium with two outs in the fifth off Dustin Hermanson (8-11). Bonds passed Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt for the most home runs by a visiting player since the Expos began playing in the stadium in 1977.

"I don't worry about those things," Bonds said. "I don't think about that stuff."

Gardner (8-6) scattered six hits and didn't allow a walk. He struck out four. Geoff Blum's two-out homer in the seventh accounted for Montreal's only run.

"They're very aggressive early in the count," Gardner said. "You have to make your pitches early, conserve pitches, and definitely not walk anybody."

Robb Nen pitched the ninth for his 30th save in 35 chances.

"I was glad for him, because he got his 30th save." Baker said. "That's five years in a row for him."

Bill Mueller hit a one-out double in the first and Bonds drew his first of three walks. Both runners advanced on catcher Michael Barrett's passed ball and Mueller scored on Jeff Kent's bloop single to center.

The Giants went ahead 2-0 on J.T. Snow's sacrifice fly to left.

Bonds' homer made it 3-0 in the fifth.

Blum, who hit his eighth homer, was the only Expo to reach third in the game.

Rich Aurilia's RBI single in the eighth drove in the Giants' fourth run and chased Hermanson.

"It hasn't been a fun homestand for quite a while," he said. "We're not having too much fun, to be honest with you. Losing will never be fun."

Hermanson, 0-4 in his last five starts, allowed four runs and seven hits in 7 2-3 innings. He is 3-8 in 14 starts since rejoining the starting rotation on June 5 after a brief stint as the team's closer.

Notes: Schmidt hit a total of 32 homers in Montreal, six at Jarry Park. ... John Johnstone allowed one run and two hits in one inning Tuesday night in his first rehab appearance for Class-A San Jose. He threw 14 of 20 pitches for strikes, striking out two. ... Lee Stevens signed a two-year contract extension with the Expos before the game. Stevens was eligible to become a free agent following the season. ... Hermanson has allowed 20 homers this season, the most by an Expos pitcher this season, one more than Javier Vazquez.

 


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