Morris has a no-no through three

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The sad thing is, he's the second opposing starter in a row about which that can be said, because Pittsburgh's Tom Gorzelanny was perfect through three on Sunday. Meanwhile, Russell Martin threw another ball into center field in the first inning, and you can't help wondering why he is doing that so much. It was his fourth error of the season already. This one cost D-Lowe an unearned run. Jints got another run in the second on an RBI double by Randy Winn, after which D-Lowe walked Morris to load the bases with one out. But Dave Roberts flied to shallow left on a looper that Gonzo had to dive for. Proving that Bengie Molina's foot speed is even worse that Gonzo's arm, Molina held at third. Omar Vizquel, who turns 40 today, then grounded out to end the threat. With a helping hand from Gonzo, Lowe has now set down eight in a row since the walk to Morris. Giants 2, Dodgers 0, bottom 4

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