The Giants and Dodgers issued a joint statement on Sunday, condemning an assault in the Dodger Stadium parking lot following Thursday's season opener between the teams. Giants manager partner Bill Neukom and Dodgers owner Frank McCourt were quoted in the statement. "This attack is unconscionable behavior that will not be tolerated in either of our ballparks or in either of our cities," the statement read. "Once apprehended, the attackers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Public safety is the top priority for all of us and even one act of random violence is unacceptable. "Baseball is a family sport that has unified our country after times of crisis and tragedy. This senseless act of violence has no place in our society and certainly not in our national pastime. The Giants-Dodgers rivalry is one of the most storied in all of sports, dating back to when the teams played across town in New York City before their moves to California. This is a great rivalry between teams competing on the field of play. That's where it must stay." The savage beating by two men outside Dodger Stadium left Giants fan Bryan Stow in a medically-induced coma. The 42-year-old paramedic from Santa Cruz in critical but stable condition.