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Friday, September 28, 2007
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The last time the Los Angeles Dodgers hosted archrival San Francisco back in mid-July, the Giants arrived at Chavez Ravine amid considerably more fanfare. Barry Bonds had come to town needing one home run to tie Hank Aaron's career record, and the Dodgers were within a game of the NL West lead. Friday night, however, both teams continued playing out the final strains -- and sprains -- of a forgettable season. The Dodgers -- a playoff team last season -- avoided their second ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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