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Author: | dishnet34 [ Fri Jul 03, 2009 4:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Francisco Giants: A New Era Begins |
In that no-no, did you see if he gave up any walks? |
Author: | DrMario [ Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Francisco Giants: A New Era Begins |
dishnetkid wrote: In that no-no, did you see if he gave up any walks? Look at the box score. He gave up 2 walks. |
Author: | dishnet34 [ Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Francisco Giants: A New Era Begins |
Oh! OK. |
Author: | DrMario [ Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Francisco Giants: A New Era Begins |
May or may not add more today. |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:25 am ] |
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GIANTS LATE INNING RALLY ISN'T ENOUGH PADRES 9 GIANTS 7 Things looked to be another pitcher duel until the game was opened up in the 6th. Gonzalez hits 2 Homers and that made the difference for the Padres. Zito had to leave the game with elbow pains. Bob Howry also complained of a Hamstring injury and is listed as day-to-day. Fred Lewis went 5-5 and that's the story for the Giants. Ishikawa was able to drive him home once. Pablo Sandoval hit his 1st homerun of the campaign, in his first at-bat after he almost knocked on out on his previous. The Giants will look to Randy Johnson to win the rubber match of the series. Box Score 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|R|H|E Giants 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 7 19 2 Padres 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 9 15 0 ND Correia 4 2/3 6H 3K 1R 0ER Thatcher 1Ip 5H 3R 3ER W Flores 1 2/3 5H 1R 1ER (1-1) H Hampson 2/3 Bell 1 IP 3H 2R 2ER L Zito 6 2/3 9H 6K 1BB 7R 7ER (0-2) Howry 2 1/3 6H 2R 2ER Winn 3-5 1RBI Renteria 2-5 Uribe 0-5 1K Rowand 2-5 1R Sandoval 3-5 2B 1HR 2RBI 2R 2K Molina 1-5 1HR 2RBI 2R 2K Lewis 5-5 3R Ishikawa 1-5 1RBI Zito 1-3 2B 1RBI Notables on Padres Gonzalez 2-5 2HR 5RBI 2R Kouzmanoff 1-5 1HR 3RBI 1R Coca Cola Player of the Game: Adrian Gonzalez 2 Dingers AND 5 RBI |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:06 am ] |
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THE UNIT INJURED? Breaking news! Randy Johnson has recently been scratched from his start today against the Padres. In his place will be Jonathan Sanchez, making his first start of the year. Reports are saying that Johnson was scratched beacause of an injury to his knee. Jonathan Sanchez Scouting report: Excellent Fastball with plenty of life. Has been clocked at 94MPH Gives up many flyballs Struggles with RISP Stamina has been an issue at times Good control to complement a biting slider. Good Changeup |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:27 am ] |
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GIANTS REBOUND THANKS TO AURILIA PINCH HIT HOMER GIANTS 6 PADRES 2 Two costly errors in the 5th gave the Giants the lead, a lead they wouldn't lose. Sanchez pitched great, he ran into alittle trouble in the 4th surrendering 2 runs. Then, after two costly errors Sanchez scored on a Uribe sacrifice fly. Rich Aurilia put the game away with a 3 run home run in the 6th. Box Score 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|R|H|E Giants 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 10 0 Padres 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 2 W Sanchez 6Ip 6H 5K 2R 2ER (1-0) Howry 2Ip 5K Wilson 1 Ip 2K L Hill 5 2/3 8H 4K 5R 4ER Meredith 1 1/3 2H 1R 1ER Thatcher 1 Ip 1K 1BB Winn 2-4 1RBI 1R Renteria 2-4 1K Uribe 1-3 2RBI 1K Rowand 0-4 (Hitting streak snapped) Sandoval 1-4 1R Molina 1-4 1K Lewis 1-4 1R Ishikawa 1-3 2B 1R Sanchez 0-2 1R 1K Bob Howry 0-0 1BB Notables on Padres: None Coca Cola player of the Game: Rich Aurilia 1-2 1HR 3RBI 1R His home run sealed the win for the Giants |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:38 am ] |
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GIANTS ARE A .500 TEAM THROUGH 16 GAMES After the Padres series, the Giants went on to lose game one of a four game series to the Cardinals in a crushing 10-1 pitching breakdown beatdown. However, in game two the Giants rebounded with a 5-2 win and also won game 3 2-0 as the Giants get the first shutout of the year. To end the series, the Giants lose 9-8 and split the series 2-2. To end the homestand, the Giants were hosting the Diamondbacks. The went on to win game one of three by a score of 7-3. However they go on to lose the last two of the series losing 7-6 and 8-4 respectively. The Giants now have a day off to prepare for their roadtrip to visit the all the teams they hosted. To start, a three game series with the Cardinals, then a two game set with the Diamondbacks, and end the roadtrip with a two game set at the Padres. In other news, Kevin Frandsen says his injury was in the wrist and should be able to play in the next game. TEAM LEADERS Hitting: Average: Edgar Renteria .344 Home Runs: Pablo Sandoval 3 Runs Batted In: Aaron Rowand 9 Hits: Edgar Renteria 21 Pitching: Wins: Matt Cain, Jonathan Sanchez, tied with 2 Strike-Outs: Jonathan Sanchez 22 Earned Run Average: Jonathan Sanchez 2.84 Saves: Brian Wilson 3 (out of 3) |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:48 am ] |
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MATT CAIN DOES IT AGAIN! It was a no-hitter, but a 1 hit CG shutout will do! As the Giants are propelled to victory 2-0 over the Cardinals. Cain had 20K this time and now has a 1.14 ERA. In the post game conference Bruce Bochy was quoted as saying: Quote: This win should give us confidence for the rest of the roadtrip The General Manager was also quoted as saying: Quote: I have offers coming in from many teams wanting to trade for Matt Cain. Many people do not like this comment as obviously this could put pressure on Matt Cain to continue to perform at his current level. GM has been getting criticizem. In other news, Japan great Hideo Nomo signed a 1 year deal with the White Sox with $600,000 guranteed and another million in incentives. |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:57 am ] |
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AROUND THE LEAGUE This is a segment I will do every half month (about). I will tell about Injuries, Movement, and call-ups. Injuries: Pirates Ian Snell will be miss a start as he has shoulder pains keeping him sidelined for about 5 days. Pitcher Brandon Webb missed 3 days with a jammed finger, he will not miss a scheduled start. Infielder Chris Getz will miss 7 days with back pain, may be put on DL Outfielder Scott Podsednik has a sprain in his ankle and is expected to miss 3 days. Pitcher Phil Coke of the Yankees is expected to miss 5 days with a sprain. Call-ups/demotions (only important ones) Pitcher Shawn Hill was called up from AAA Pitcher Matt Capps has been outrighted to AAA after a difficult start to the season Reds Optioned Jhonny Cueto to AAA it is unknown if he will accept assignment Chris Dickerson was called up to start in LF Jose Valverde was recently sent down after being 0-5 in save situations. Scott Shields was designated for assignment after Rich Thompson was called up. Trades: None |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:24 pm ] |
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SERGIO ROMO GETS HIS FIRST SAVE OF CAREER AS GIANTS WIN 7-3 Sergio Romo pitched 3 perfect frames in relief of Tim Lincecum. The Giants are 2-0 are on their roadtrip. They go for the sweep of the Cardinals tomorrow. The Unit got off to a rocky start, giving up 3 runs in 2 innings. Randy settled down though and we scratched out way back and tied it up in the 7th. Cardinals walk-off in the tenth and salvage a game. GIANTS WIN GAME 1 AGAINST D-BACKS IN EXTRAS 2-0 Thanks to a Rowand 2 run shot. Noah Lowry pitches an AMAZING 10.2 innings with 15K 2BB and NO RUNS. Affeldt gets the win, going a third of an inning striking the one man out, and Brian Wilson gets his fourth save of the year, striking out the side in the bottom of the 11th. Player of the Game: Noah Lowry His 10.2 innings of no run work saved the day for the run hungry D-Backs. GIANTS WIN A PITCHERS DUEL 4-0 Max Scherzer and Zito pitched great, the first pitched 6 innings of 1 run ball, and Zito pitched 7 innings of no run ball. Bruce Bochy said he was being careful when taking out Zito as last time he pitched into the 8th inning he had to leave with elbow pains. However, Affeldt and Wilson pitched great in relief allowing 1 hit and no runs. In other news, Texas Rangers have rejected a trade that would send David Murphy to the Giants for Bocock and cash considerations, and a Player to be named later, Buster Olney Reports. |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:55 pm ] |
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GIANTS ARE THE COMEBACK KIDS! GIANTS 6 PADRES 5 After a game tying Ishikawa Homer, his first of the campaign, the pitching broke down in the 8th, surrendering 4 runs making the score 5-1 Padres heading into the 9th. After 4 consecutive hits, and then a home run by Rowand, the deficit was erased, Brian Wilson came in for the save and retired the side in order. LOSERS IN FINALE PADRES 5 GIANTS 2 Disappointing end for the roadtrip. Now they head home for a 6 game homestand, three against the Reds and three against division rival Rockies. |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 1:18 pm ] |
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ATROCIOUS! Brandon Medders gives up 8 runs in 1/3 of an inning. with a 12-4 deficit in the 9th we come back by 4 to make it 12-8, but Kung Fu Panda flies out to end the game. Brandon Medders has been outrighted to AAA immediately after the game, possible trade in the making? Justin Ruggiano has been called up to replace him. Ruggiano was batting .342 with 4 Home runs and 21 RBIs in 24 game with AAA. Giants reject a trade that would send Todd Coffey to the them for a player to be named later. |
Author: | jacobye46 [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 1:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Francisco Giants: A New Era Begins |
Ouch for Medders, who was that player to be named later because you're gonna need someone to replaces Medders |
Author: | DrMario [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Francisco Giants: A New Era Begins |
Medders had a tough outing, I plan to call him back up on May the 1st and give him another shot, Ruggiano has been ineffective as a PH. |
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