A ninth inning rally by the Philadelphia Phillies, coupled with several extra inning efforts, kept the Giants from sweeping the defending NL champions in San Francisco, as Philadelphia prevailed 7-6 in eleven innings.
Tim Lincecum entered the ninth riding a dominating effort and leading, 4-1. After a walk, he was lifted and closer Brian Wilson entered. However, he couldn’t continue his dominating 2010 performance as the Phillies loaded the bases, then tied the score on a bases clearing double by Jason Werth. The game went to extra innings, where the Phillies took a 5-4 lead in the bottom of the tenth on a run scoring wild pitch by Jeremy Affeldt. However, Andres Torres tied the score, driving home Nate Schierholtz with an RBI single in the bottom frame. The Phillies responded with two runs against Sergio Romo (0-2) in the top of the eleventh. The Giants could only muster one off Nelson Figueroa in the bottom of the inning, via Schierholtz’s second double (and fifth hit overall) of the day. Figueroa got his first save of the season. Ryan Madson (1-0) picked up the victory.
In the opener, the Giants scored early off of previously undefeated Roy Halladay (4-1), plating two runs in the first and one in the second inning en route to a 5-1 San Francisco victory. Mark DeRosa hit a two out, two run single to start the scoring and Eli Whiteside homered and doubled in a second run. Jonathan Sanchez (2-1) picked up the victory despite wildness (five walks), striking out six in five innings while only surrendering one run. The bullpen dominated, with three pitchers combining to toss four shutout innings of relief.
In the middle game, the Giant bats came alive against Jamie Moyer (2-2), winning 6-2. Aubrey Huff (2) and Matt Downs (1) hit solo homeruns to put the Giants ahead for good in the second inning. Nate Schierholtz starred in the field, throwing out two runners at second base and making a diving catch in the first inning. Todd Wellemeyer (1-3) picked up his first victory as a Giant, pitching seven plus innings of three hit, two run ball. Pablo Sandoval and Edgar Renteria each drove in two runs to add to the final tally.
I would have liked the sweep. However, a series victory is nice. Great pitching up until they pulled Lincecum. I’d like to know why he was yanked after a walk. Why not Wilson in either to begin the inning or let Lincecum take care of his own game. The Wellemeyer start was good, too. However, I still am not sure that I trust him. Schierholtz is blasting the ball. Good job, Nate. He should be moved up in the lineup, NOW!!!! Perhaps he could swap spots with Mark DeRosa at five. Just a thought.
The Giants will next play host to the Colorado Rockies on Friday night. Philadelphia will host the New York Mets on Friday evening.
