Much maligned off-season free agent signing Edgar Renteria launched a grand slam as the Giants rallied to beat the Colorado Rockies, 9-5, completing a three game home sweep to lift San Francisco into a wildcard tie.
Renteria’s seventh inning shot (4) off losing pitcher Rafael Betencourt (1-3) turned a three run deficit into a 6-5 lead. Ryan Rohlinger and Eugenio Velez added to the hit parade in the eighth with a bases loaded two run double and RBI double, respectively. Brandon Medders (3-1) picked up the win and Brian Wilson pitched the ninth in a non-save situation. Matt Cain pitched well, but only lasted six innings, giving up back to back homeruns to Todd Helton (13) and Troy Tulowitzski (24) in the fifth.
In the opener, Tim Lincecum (13-4) shone, tossing eight shutout innings as the Giants beat the Rockies, 2-0. The defending Cy Young winner struck out eight and surrendered only four hits in the victory. Pablo Sandoval broke a scoreless tie with his twentieth homerun in the fifth off loser Ubaldo Jiminez (12-10). Brian Wilson tossed the ninth for his 31st save.
In the middle game, Barry Zito (9-11) played the role of stifler, tossing 8 1/3 innings, striking out seven and surrendering only one run on a solo homerun by Brad Hawpe (19) in the ninth as the Giants won 5-3. Pablo Sandoval homered (21) for the second straight day and had three hits as the Giants used a balanced offense to beat Jason Marquis (14-9). Brian Wilson recorded the final out to quell a late Colorado rally and notch his 32nd save.
Well, a sweep’s great, especially when it’s mathematically needed. Awesome job by the Giants on this six game homestand. Especially when taking into account that they went 5-6 on the road trip. Add the two together and that’s 10-7 in that stretch. Not great, but good enough for a wild card tie going into the next series. Pablo is awesome. The Giants will only get better when they get Freddy Sanchez back next week. Randy Johnson also might be back soon, but appears headed for the bullpen. When taking into account that Joe Martinez got a bus ticket to Fresno, I have no idea who will be #5. Ryan Sadowski hasn’t been that great in AAA since going back down. I will again make my pitch for Kevin Pucetas. I hear that newly returned Alex Hinshaw might be getting a turn. Huh? You’ve got to be kidding me. Right now, with every game critical, they can’t be holding tryouts for that slot. The Giants don’t play until Tuesday and it appears that they’re content skipping the five spot in favor of Lincecum going Wednesday. Smart. Today’s rally was huge. All the more better that it came at the expense of a rival. I don’t think I approve of the job that Ryan Garko’s been doing, thus far. Yes, he hit two homeruns the other day. However, they were in Colorado and the Giants lost the game, 14-11. Travis Ishikawa’s shot against the Arizona broke the tie late. I’m much more comfortable with Ishikawa at first. Just my opinion. Oh, and Nate Schierholtz forcing out a runner at second on Saturday night was awesome. Great cannon in right.
The Giants will next travel to play the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night. The Rockies host the New York Mets Tuesday night.










