The San Francisco Giants apparently forgot to pack bats as they appeared ill-prepared to face the Oakland Athletics, who promptly slapped the Orange and Black around with a sweep in the East Bay.
I’m not going game by game. The scores speak for themselves. The Giants lost 6-1, 1-0, and 3-0. They were beaten by Trevor Cahill (2-2), Gio Gonzalez (5-3), and reliever Michael Wuertz (1-0) (though they were thoroughly handcuffed by starter Ben Sheets). Losses went to Barry Zito (6-2), Matt Cain (2-4), and Jonathan Sanchez (2-4).
Pathetic. The bats are past stale right now. Couple this series with that sad showing against the Diamondbacks and this team is floundering. The only (and I mean ONLY) pitcher who deserved a loss this weekend was Barry Zito. Yes, you run into bad pitching, but this is not a stellar rotation they went up against. It would be one thing if they were falling like this to the Yankees, Phillies, and Cardinals. However, they handled the latter two quite easily. This is beyond sad. Why is Rowand out there? He’s hitting .240-.250. Why is Bowker in the field? He’s stiff with the stick. At least Pablo’s doing SOMETHING at the plate, but still isn’t his normal self. Why isn’t Schierholtz out there? He should be healed by now. And why, please tell me why, do we have Matt Downs trotted out at DH while perhaps the organization’s TOP hitter is currently in AAA, murdering any pitcher who tosses him a ball? Yeah, I mean Buster Posey. Give the kid the call. Put him at catcher. Put Ishikawa somewhere. He’s stinging the ball (when he gets to play) and he sits on the bench. Todd Wellemeyer? Hopefully, with the off day, they will have the good sense to sit him on Tuesday and let Lincecum pitch. This is beyond sad. Fix this mess.
The Giants will next host the Washington Nationals on Tuesday. The Athletics will travel to Baltimore to play the Orioles.
