The San Francisco Giants dropped their fourth straight game as the San Diego Padres topped them 5-2 in San Diego, winning their sixth straight and completing a three game sweep over the Orange and Black.
Adrian Gonzalez blasted a solo homerun (3) in the first inning to start the hit parade against loser Todd Wellemeyer (0-3). The Padres tacked on another run when Wellemeyer walked four consecutive batters in the second. Meanwhile, winner Jon Garland (1-2) was tossing BB’s across the plate, going seven innings while surrendering only one run. Pablo Sandoval homered (3) in the ninth to cinch the final score a little closer.
In the opening game, David Eckstein blasted a solo homerun (1) off Jeremy Affeldt (2-2) in the tenth inning, breaking a 2-2 tie and leading the Padres to victory, 3-2. Juan Uribe tied the score in the ninth, homering (2) off closer Heath Bell. Matt Cain went six strong innings and Clayton Richard matched him for 7 1/3 as both starters picked up no-decisions. Tim Stauffer (2-0) pitched the tenth for the victory.
In the middle game, Jonathan Sanchez (1-1) almost encored his no-hitter from 2009, tossing seven dominant innings, surrendering one hit and one run while striking out ten. On most days, this would have been enough for victory. However, the Giants left their bats at the hotel and the Padres won, 1-0. The Padres only hit was a single by Chase Headley leading off the fourth. After a stolen base and two sacrifice flies, Headley came home to score the only run of the day. Mat Latos (1-1) tossed zeroes for seven innings, giving up four hits and no runs. Heath Bell pitched the ninth, working around a runner on third and one out for his fourth save on the season.
Where to start? This series almost made me physically ill. I’m not shocked that Wellemeyer lost. That’s what he’s been doing this season. I am shocked that they got two superior pitching performances and have nothing to show for it. The Sanchez game was shameful. What more could be expected of him? Nate Schierholtz led off the eighth with a triple, down 1-0. They didn’t get him home. How hard is the concept of ‘sacrifice fly’ to the team? In the Giants seventh on Monday, they had runners on second and third with one out and TWO STRAIGHT BATTERS STRUCK OUT!!! This is unacceptable. I’d say that I’m excited that Tim Lincecum can be the stopper on Friday, but I question if they’ll score him any runs. Disturbing. Oh, and by the way, the Padres are now in first place.
The Giants will next host the St. Louis Cardinals Friday night. The Padres will travel to Cincinnati (do all our opponents go there after playing us???) to play the Reds. GO GIANTS!!!!
