- The Giants scored their three runs in the first inning thanks to:
- Posey's RBI single up the middle - perfectly placed line drive/grounder that went perfectly between Sandoval's leg at second
- Two infielders colliding on a ground ball up the middle.
- A perfectly placed bunt single by pitcher Jonathan Sanchez with the bases loaded.
- A throwing error on the same play allowing the tying run to score.
- The Red Sox loaded the bases 3 times in the last 4 innings, trailing by a run in each case, and failed to tie the game. (See Casilla's Houdini act here.)
- They also had two runners or more in three other innings and failed to score in two of them.
- The Red Sox stranded 11 baserunners in the final four innings.
- Every Red Sox starter besides Wakefield and Hall finished with at least 2 LOB.
- Giants pitchers issued 10 walks this game and four wild pitches - three by Casilla.
- Wilson somehow got a save despite giving up six baseunners.
- After facing three hitters just to get one out in the 8th, Wilson was one out away from a clean 9th. However, a triple, two singles (one coming on a fastball down the middle in an 0-2 count... seriously WTF Wilson??), and a walk later: the bases were loaded. Wilson managed to escape the jam by coaxing a grounder to short from Darnell Macdonald to end the game.
- Here's the box score for reference.
A collection of observations and (mostly) complaints about life and sports by the bay.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Giants Baseball - the Leading Cause of High Blood Pressure
Just a quick summary with how the Giants tempted with fate today:
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Two Simple Reasons for why Ice Hockey > Soccer
1.
The typical hockey score, while relatively low, is nothing compared to the typical soccer score:
2. This is hockey:
And this is soccer: (Note that he BARELY grazed the guy.)
I rest my case.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
List of Evil: 15 teams to boo
Barring extraordinary circumstances, one must always boo any team on this list. It is the right thing to do. If two teams from this list are playing each other, boo the team higher up on this list. For tiebreakers, root for the underdog or the team with the better feel-good story at the time.
1. L.A. Dodgers
2. New York Yankees
3. New England Patriots
4. USC (all sports)
5. Brett Favre's current team
6. Stanford (all sports)
7. L.A. Lakers
8. Detroit Red Wings
T-9. L.A. Angels
1. L.A. Dodgers
2. New York Yankees
3. New England Patriots
4. USC (all sports)
5. Brett Favre's current team
6. Stanford (all sports)
7. L.A. Lakers
8. Detroit Red Wings
T-9. L.A. Angels
T-9. Boston Red Sox
11. Dallas Cowboys
12. Boston Celtics
13. Anaheim Ducks
T-14. Pittsburgh Steelers
T-14. Arizona Cardinals
On the bubble: L.A. Clippers (too weak to be evil), Oakland A's (in recent years, its been a relief knowing that we're not as bad as a certain team across the bay), Oakland Raiders (see: Oakland A's), New York Mets (overshadowed by much eviler Yankees), St. Louis Rams (see: Clippers), Chicago Blackhawks (the sweep was brutal, but not much history against that team), L.A. Kings (see: Clippers, but it's important to note that they did manage to make the playoffs in 2010)
11. Dallas Cowboys
12. Boston Celtics
13. Anaheim Ducks
T-14. Pittsburgh Steelers
T-14. Arizona Cardinals
On the bubble: L.A. Clippers (too weak to be evil), Oakland A's (in recent years, its been a relief knowing that we're not as bad as a certain team across the bay), Oakland Raiders (see: Oakland A's), New York Mets (overshadowed by much eviler Yankees), St. Louis Rams (see: Clippers), Chicago Blackhawks (the sweep was brutal, but not much history against that team), L.A. Kings (see: Clippers, but it's important to note that they did manage to make the playoffs in 2010)
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Weeks 9 and 10: Sweep Revenge
- Giants went a nice 8-5 during the past two weeks, thanks mainly to a sizzling Matt Cain who went 3-0 and lowered his ERA to 2.05. At this rate, he's beginning to put his name back into Cy Young consideration. They began week 9 with a 3 game set against the Rockies. Lincecum failure to keep his end of what was supposed to be an epic pitcher's duel with Jimenez and the inability of the Giants offense to back Barry Zito's stellar start caused the Giants to drop the first two games of the series. They followed that series up by taking 2 out of 3 from Pittsburgh; Lincecum finally began to snap his funk, throwing 7 good innings and giving up 3 runs. Giants could certainly have done better in Cincinnati - they won the first two games of the four game set but dropped the other two, failing to make much off Harang and blowing a late lead in a game where Wellemeyer left early due to injury. But, we should be satisfied - splitting a road series with a division leader isn't bad at all. To conclude week 10, the Giants exacted sweet revenge on the crosstown rival A's, sweeping the series and making up for three-game sweep they suffered in Oakland a month ago. Lincecum, Zito, Cain provided excellent starts - three LQS (Lincecum-Quality Start: defined by me as 7+ IP, 2 ER or less, and a 4:1 K:BB ratio), I might add - and the Giants offense provided just enough to overcome a semi-shaky bullpen.
- Zito earned his first win against the A's this weekend. With this win, Zito now has a win against every team in the MLB.
- Buster Posey, despite his 0 for 4 today, continues to impress, and hit his first major league homerun on Thursday - a second decker. He's got a cannon for an arm too.
- With Wellemeyer injured, Joe Martinez is expected to pitch in his place on Tuesday against the Orioles. If you remember, he's the pitcher that got a concussion last season after taking a line drive at his head.
- Wilson did it again on Saturday. He protected a 1 run lead by escaping a bases loaded, 1 out situation in the 8th inning and worked 1.2 innings for the save. I think the broadcasters sum it up nicely after the game here.
- Huff has done very well since his poor April; he hit two two-run homers (one two) today to back Cain's start and has raised his average to .300.
- Golden Tate? Seriously?
- Oh yeah, the Angels swept the Dodgers too. It was a good weekend. Giants now sit just half a game back of the Dodgers in the Wildcard and 1.5 back of the Padres in the NL West.
- Galarraga's spoiled gem shows that a perfect game requires a total team effort, and that includes the umpire too. Galarraga got an apology and a new car though, so all is well.
- Diamondbacks dropped 10 games in a row, including 3 straight in walkoff fashion, before finally walking off themselves in a 9th inning comeback against Manny Corpas.
- Jose Bautista continues to surprise everybody with his early season success. He has 18 homeruns for the Toronto Blue Jays, good enough for 2nd most in the majors behind Cabrera's 17. Looking at his career track record...... WTF? (Dare I say steroids?)
- With the Red Sox heating up, the AL East has become one scary division. They arguably have four top-ten teams in the majors: the Rays and the Yankees continue to stand on top but the Halladay-less Blue Jays have been a nice surprise and the Red Sox sit just 4 games back.
- Awesome headline: "Jimenez wins 11th as ERA rises to 0.93" When your ERA rises to 0.93 for your 11th win of the season, that's pretty damn amazing. Jimenez was "roughed up" a bit on Friday, however; he gave up 3 runs in a rain-shortened win over the Blue Jays.
- Greinke finally wins a game. He's now 2-8 on the season. Yes, 2-8. Some of those losses were his fault, but come on, 2-8??? How can a team possibly screw their pitcher over that much?
- Here's why you shouldn't throw a fastball down the middle to a guy, even if he's never seen a major league pitch in his life: Daniel Nava hit a grand slam on the first pitch he saw from Joe Blanton, becoming just the second player to do so on their first MLB pitch.
- We nearly had a double-no hitter in Chicago today; both Gavin Floyd of the White Sox and Ted Lilly traded no-hit innings until the 7th, when Chicago scratched out two hits and a run off Floyd. Lilly would lose his no-hit bid in the 9th thanks to a Juan Pierre single, but Marmol's excellent relief work would work the Cubs out of a 2nd and 3rd, nobody out jam to preserve the 1-0 win.
Other News:
- Lots of headlines in college football:
- Nebraska leaves the Big 12 for the Big Ten.
- Colorado joins the Pac-10.
- Many other teams (including Oklahoma and Texas) might leave the Big 12 for the Pac-10 - we could potentially have a Pac-16 superconference by 2012, with two subdivisions consisting of the 8 original teams (UCLA, USC, Cal, Stanford, WSU, Washington, Oregon, OSU) and the 8 newer teams.
- USC caught cheating. Numerous wins forfeited, including some from 2004. Two year ban on bowl games. Loss of numerous scholarships. Cal, by default, is the 2004 Pac-10 champion (YEAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!), even if the conference refuses to recognize that.
- Jeremiah Masoli released by the ducks.
- Giant sinkhole in Guatemala.
- Lakers down 3-2 to the Celtics. Just one more and the Baby Killers will be defeated.
- College rhetoric sucks, the readings make no sense and neither do my essays.
- Karate Kid was nice, but I expected more comedy, not Jackie Chan actually crying - touching scene though.
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