The San Francisco Giants rallied from one sweep with one of their own, culminating with a 4-3 victory over the Houston Astros, behind Barry Zito’s 6th victory of the season.
Zito (6-1) tossed seven innings, scattering six hits and one run and besting Brett Myers (2-3), who tossed a complete game in a losing effort. Aaron Rowand (5) and Andres Torres (1) hit solo and two run homeruns, respectively, in support of Zito’s outing. Brian Wilson worked around a pair of two out hits and striking out Kazuo Matsui with runners on the corners for his ninth save.
In the opener, Todd Wellemeyer (2-3) pitched into the eighth and the Giant bats erupted against Felipe Paulino (0-6) as San Francisco ended a three game losing streak with an 8-2 victory. Andres Torres doubled twice and tripled and Nate Schierholtz and Pablo Sandoval each had two hits. Hunter Pence (6) homered for the Astros.
The middle game of the series was a pitchers duel as Tim Lincecum (5-0) finally picked up his elusive fifth victory of the year, beating Roy Oswalt (2-5) and the Astros, 2-1. Lincecum pitched eight innings, striking out five and surrendering only one run. Juan Uribe supplied all the offense, hitting a two run homerun (4) to give the Giants the lead for good in the fourth inning. Brian Wilson supplied drama in the ninth as the Astros loaded the bases and Kazuo Matsui coaxed a 15 pitch at bat off the closer before flying out to left field, giving the Giants the victory and Wilson his eighth save of the season.
First things first, great series. A victory is always nice. A sweep is always better. Couple this with the Dodgers sweep of the Padres and it’s a win-win all round. Pablo isn’t fully back, but it appears as if he’s doing better. That’s great news. Now that we’re feeling better, let me point out how much that earlier Padres sweep hurts the team. If they win one game in that series, they are now in first place. Also, the Dodgers aren’t breathing down their necks as much if that’s the case. The race is tightened due to the team’s inability to take one from the front runners at home. This series was a gift as the Astros are pretty horrible. They need to start playing up to this level against ALL in-division competition. They better get started immediately as they send the bottom of the rotation against the Padres on the road starting tomorrow. Get on this one!! Go Giants!!!!!
The Giants next travel to San Diego to play the Padres tomorrow evening. The Astros go to Los Angeles to take on the Dodgers tomorrow night.
