Combined with San Diego's 4-3 loss to Arizona, the Giants pulled within four games of the Padres in the NL West with a four-game series at San Diego starting Monday. ``It's going to be tough,'' Giants first baseman J.T. Snow said. ``Can we do it? Yeah, we can do it. We need to play our best baseball and get some luck and get some things to go our way. You never know. Crazy things have happened.'' Pinch-hitter Julio Ramirez hit the go-ahead single -- his first major league hit since 2002 -- off Rockies closer Brian Fuentes (2-5) in the ninth, as San Francisco improved to 8-2 in games Bonds starts. The win and the Padres loss kept San Diego's magic number at four. It also ensured the Giants (73-82) will be mathematically alive until at least Tuesday and could actually pull even with a sweep of the Padres. ``We won't have to look at the scoreboard anymore, and we will have a good series, have some fun and play good baseball,'' Alou said of the upcoming games against the Padres.