Found October 01, 2009 on
Inside Bay Area:
giants reportOn deck:at San DiegoPITCHING MATCHUPS TODAY: Giants' Barry Zito (10-13, 4.10) vs. Padres' Kevin Correia (12-10, 3.89), 7:05 p.m. TV: CSNBA.
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