Giants snap 5-game skid with 8-1 win against Marlins

Pitcher Jeff Samardzija drove in a career-high three runs with a double, and Brandon Belt, Angel Pagan and Denard Span had RBI singles Friday.|

SATURDAY'S GAME

Giants vs. Marlins Jake Peavy (0-1, 9.00) vs. Jose Fernandez (1-1, 3.78)

Time: 6 p.m. TV: CSN-BA Radio: 680 AM

SAN FRANCISCO - Jeff Samardzija struck out five over 72/3 innings and drove in a career-high three runs with a double to win in a memorable home debut, and the Giants snapped a five-game losing streak by beating Miami hitting coach Barry Bonds and the Marlins 8-1 on Friday night in the slugger's return to AT&T Park.

Samardzija (2-1), who signed a $90 million, five-year contract, left to a standing ovation when he walked off in the eighth. He allowed one run and six hits and didn't walk a batter in the 117-pitch gem.

Brandon Belt, Angel Pagan and Denard Span had RBI singles, while Matt Duffy had a sacrifice fly and Brandon Crawford drove in a run on a groundout for the Giants, who had gone 3 for 35 with runners in scoring position during their skid.

The timely hits sure turned up this time after a discouraging four-game sweep by the division rival Arizona Diamondbacks.

Even from Samardzija, who hit a two-run double in the sixth and RBI single in the fifth.

The big right-hander had three RBIs in a season twice - 2012 and '14 - and had driven in 10 total runs before Friday's performance at the plate.

Bonds returned to the ballpark he helped get built wearing a Marlins uniform. He brought the lineup card out before first pitch to chants of “Barry! Barry!” - clearly still appreciated even after allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs.

His hitters didn't make him look very good against his former team.

Marlins starter Jarred Cosart (0-1) walked six batters over 41/3 innings for his second straight start allowing six free passes. He has 15 walks over 142/3 innings in his initial three starts. Cosart allowed six runs and eight hits.

Miami manager Don Mattingly was ejected in the top of the fourth, then came out to fume at plate umpire Brian Gorman for a couple of minutes apparently upset over balls and strikes.

BONDS RETURNS

In the middle of the third, Bonds' highlights - home runs, of course - played on the video board and he was shown in the Miami dugout. He blew kisses, waved and tipped his cap to a standing ovation from the sellout crowd of 41,760 before coming up the steps to show his appreciation.

When asked before the game about a reception, Bonds said: “I think a good one, because this is where I played, this is my home. I would hope that this city has great memories.”

The 51-year-old Bonds played the final 15 of his 22 major league seasons for the Giants, breaking Hank Aaron's home run record in his final season of 2007 and finishing with 762 career homers.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Marlins: Giancarlo Stanton and Dee Gordon returned to the starting lineup after what Mattingly called a “mental blow” to get a break.

Giants: INF Conor Gillaspie's contract was purchased from Triple-A Sacramento and INF Mac Williamson was optioned to Sacramento. To clear roster room for Gillaspie, INF Ehire Adrianza (fractured left foot) was transferred from the 15-day to the 60-day DL.

SATURDAY'S GAME

Giants vs. Marlins Jake Peavy (0-1, 9.00) vs. Jose Fernandez (1-1, 3.78)

Time: 6 p.m. TV: CSN-BA Radio: 680 AM

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