San Francisco Dating: PHILLIES 12 GIANTS 2
Pat Burrell homered, Todd Pratt hit three doubles and Jimmy Rollins reached base five times as Philadelphia got 17 hits and stole five bases while rolling to its first victory in 13 games in San Francisco, dating to Aug. 30, 1998. Phila. AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Rollins ss 4 2 3 0 2 0 .276 Glanville cf 6 1 2 2 0 0 .267 Rolen 3b 4 1 2 2 1 2 .284 Crespo ph-2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .181 Abreu rf 4 0 1 0 2 2 .298 Burrell lf 5 2 1 2 0 2 .272 JSantiago p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 ...
San Francisco Dating: NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP
Bonds' Home Run Can't Help Giants
The Philadelphia Phillies felt they were overdue for a runaway victory--and not even Barry Bonds could slow them down.Bonds' major league-leading 47th home run wasn't nearly enough to prevent the Phillies from ending the San Francisco Giants' nine-game winning streak with a 12-2 victory Saturday at San Francisco.Pat Burrell hit a home run, Todd Pratt hit three doubles and Jimmy Rollins reached base five times as Philadelphia got 17 hits and stole...
San Francisco Dating: Bonds Homers, but Giants Finally Lose
Barry Bonds's major league-leading 47th homer wasn't nearly enough to prevent the Philadelphia Phillies from snapping the San Francisco Giants' nine-game winning streak with a 12-2 victory yesterday. Pat Burrell homered, Todd Pratt hit three doubles and Jimmy Rollins reached base five times as Philadelphia got 17 hits and stole five bases in getting its first win in 13 games in San Francisco, dating from Aug. 30, 1998. ...
San Francisco Dating: A bistro moves into Jack's site, but it's not sacrilege,
By Joan Zoloth - CONTRIBUTOR
The new restaurant, Jeanty at Jack's, has two stories attached to it. One concerns the food; the other is about the restaurant address. Chef and owner Philippe Jeanty has brought the menu from his successful Napa Valley French bistro, Bistro Jeanty, to San Francisco in opening his Jeanty at Jacks.The new restaurant opened in late February at the site that was Jack's restaurant, one of the oldest restaurants in San Francisco. Dating back to 1864, it was always known...