The giants romp in the opening of the Bay Bridge; A lowrie injured



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Giants fans were not the only ones to become anxious to see Steven Duggar. "I'm glad he's here," said Bumgarner after Duggar, Reyes Moronta, Buster Posey and Pablo Sandoval all contributed to the Giants' 7-1 win over the A at AT & T Park in the first game of the Bay Bridge series Friday night.

"I was waiting … a lot of people were in. Many people were excited to see what Duggar could do," said Bumgarner, who himself made a very good game.

Duggar was in the middle of everything, according to director Bruce Bochy. Duggar doubled and scored the first Giants run by Edwin Jackson, a starter from A, and scored the sixth point on one of Posey's two hits. Duggar forced Jackson to throw 11 shots

The Giants played a no-fault game against a team as hot as a comet. He won a win he desperately needs more than Oakland, who lost for the sixth time in 25 games.