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		<title>Giants Finish Home Season With a Sweep</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 04:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Lincecum tossed seven strong innings and Andres Torres homered as the San Francisco Giants completed a three game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 7-3 victory, finishing a National League best 52-29 at home. 
Lincecum (15-7) allowed two hits and two earned runs while striking out seven, increasing his National League leading strikeout total to 254.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tim Lincecum tossed seven strong innings and Andres Torres homered as the San Francisco Giants completed a three game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 7-3 victory, finishing a National League best 52-29 at home. </p>
<p>Lincecum (15-7) allowed two hits and two earned runs while striking out seven, increasing his National League leading strikeout total to 254.  Torres led an eleven hit assault against Dan Haren (14-10) with his sixth homerun of the season.  He also added a triple.  Randy Winn, playing in perhaps his final game for the Giants, collected two hits in the effort.  Randy Johnson closed out the ninth.  Rich Aurilia, facing his finale as a Giant, started at first base and was applauded loudly by the home crowd each time up to the plate. </p>
<p>In the opener, Benjie Molina had four hits and homered twice (19, 20) as the Giants lifted Jonathan Sanchez (8-12) to a 8-4 victory.  Pablo Sandoval also collected four hits lifted a ball into orbit for his 23rd of the season.  Doug Davis (8-14) was pummeled for seven hits and four runs in four innings for the loss.  Ryan Garko and Randy Winn each had two hits for the Giants.  Miguel Montero homered twice (15, 16) off Sanchez for the Diamondbacks in a losing effort.</p>
<p>In the middle game, Brad Penny (4-1/11-9) went the distance, striking out five, as the Giants won 4-1.  His only run allowed was unearned.  Eli Whiteside hit his second homerun of the season off Kevin Mulvey (0-3). </p>
<p>Okay, they got the sweep, but the Rockies are in the playoffs (good luck, gents).  Therefore, what do we say?  If I came up in spring training and told you that the Giants would be in it until the second to last series of the season, would you have believed me?  I rest my case.  Full season recaps are for later, but let&#8217;s touch on what we see from the series.  First, Lincecum is awesome.  However, he will not win the Cy Young.  Neither will my fave horse of the season (Matt Cain).  No, that award belongs in St. Louis this year.  For who should get it, check out their blog.  Probably Carpenter.  Second, it&#8217;s time to say goodbye to some veterans.  I&#8217;m thinking of Winn and Aurilia.  Probably Molina, too.  However, the front office and manager love Benjie.  Therefore, he&#8217;ll probably get another year.  However, let&#8217;s bat him where he should be batting.  Seventh.  Finally, about the front office and manager.  The lineups were questionable at times.  The Renteria signing was pointless.  The Garko trade?  Pointless.  Freddy Sanchez?  Well, I hope Alderson was worth it.  Yes, the Giants overachieved this season.  However, was it because of or in spite of the front office and management?   I hope it&#8217;s the former but fear it is the latter. </p>
<p>One more series on the season.  The Giants will travel to San Diego to face the Padres.  The Diamondbacks travel to Chicago to face the Cubs.  Finish strong.  GO GIANTS!!!!</p>
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		<title>Giants Drub Mets to Earn Split</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 04:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The San Francisco Giants clubbed 18 hits and beat the New York Mets 10-1 to earn a split in the four game set. 
Aaron Rowand had four hits and launched his tenth homerun of the season as the Giants hitters feasted early and often on former San Francisco rotation stalwart Livan Hernandez (7-8), touching the veteran [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco Giants clubbed 18 hits and beat the New York Mets 10-1 to earn a split in the four game set. </p>
<p>Aaron Rowand had four hits and launched his tenth homerun of the season as the Giants hitters feasted early and often on former San Francisco rotation stalwart Livan Hernandez (7-8), touching the veteran up for six runs in 5 1/3 innings.  Joe Martinez (3-1), a New York native, had a successful homecoming, tossing five innings of five hit ball while surrendering one run.   Nate Schierholtz added a two run pinch-hit double and Randy Winn had three hits to pace the Giants offense.</p>
<p>In the Friday night opener, Met rookie Bobby Parnell (3-4), making only his second start on the year (against 54 relief appearances) was masterful, tossing six shutout innings, striking out seven while walking none, as the Mets won 3-0.  Angel Pagan led off the game with a homerun (3) off Barry Zito (8-11) and Francisco Rodriguez tossed a perfect ninth for his 26th save. </p>
<p>In the second game of the set, Benjie Molina broke a 4-4 tie in the top of the tenth with a homerun (15) off Francisco Rodriguez (2-4) as the Giants prevailed 5-4 in ten innings.  Brian Wilson (5-5) blew a long save for Matt Cain, but tossed 2 2/3 shutout innings for the win.  Cain was strong again, notching 7 1/3 strong innings and leaving with the lead.  Earlier in the game, Cain hit David Wright in the helmet with a fastball, knocking the slugger out and sending him to the hospital.   Mets starter Johan Santana retaliated, throwing behind Pablo Sandoval in the seventh.  The Giant third baseman responded by depositing the next pitch over the left field fence for his 18th homerun of the season. </p>
<p>The third game was likewise a pitcher&#8217;s duel as Jonathan Sanchez and Mike Pelfrey matched pitches for more than seven innings, each leaving with the score tied 2-2.   Daniel Murphy drove home Jeff Francoeur, singling off Jeremy Affeldt in the bottom of the ninth to win the game for the Mets 3-2 and make a loser off Sergio Romo (3-2).  Francisco Rodriguez (3-4) struck out the side in the top of the ninth for the victory.</p>
<p>Well, they got the split.  That&#8217;s what you ask for on the road, right?  But the bats (with the exception of the last game) were silent.  Four good outings and two wins to show for it.  I don&#8217;t know.  I&#8217;m amazed more the more I watch this.  Come on guys.  Cain losing a three run lead was a bit of a shocker, too.  I pray that David Wright is okay.  It appears as if he is.  Ended up on the disabled list with a concussion.  Martinez played well.  That&#8217;s nice to see.  Let&#8217;s keep this momentum going into the next series.  Heck, the Dodgers keep losing.  Perhaps the Giants can win this thing yet. </p>
<p>The Giants will next travel to Cincinnati on Tuesday to play the Reds.  The Mets host the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday. </p>
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		<title>Uribe Blast Salvages Game For Giants</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 05:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Juan Uribe lifted his fifth homerun of the season to left field, sinking the Dodgers 4-2 in ten innings and allowing the Giants to salvage the final game of the three game set with division leader Los Angeles.
The Dodgers forced extra innings when Adam Ethier singled home Rafael Furcal, tying the score against Tim Lincecum with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Juan Uribe lifted his fifth homerun of the season to left field, sinking the Dodgers 4-2 in ten innings and allowing the Giants to salvage the final game of the three game set with division leader Los Angeles.</p>
<p>The Dodgers forced extra innings when Adam Ethier singled home Rafael Furcal, tying the score against Tim Lincecum with two outs in the ninth.  Winner Brian Wilson (4-5) quelled the rally and pitched the tenth for the win.  Uribe blasted an 0-2 offering from loser Guillermo Mota (3-4) into the seats for the final tally.  Lincecum finished the day surrendering four hits, two runs, and striking out seven.  Great day for the game&#8217;s top pitcher.  He should have had the win.  Ended up with a no decision.</p>
<p>In the first game, the Giants jumped out to an early 1-0 advantage when Travis Ishikawa blasted an offering from HIroki Kuroda (5-5) over the right field fence in the second inning.  However, the Giants would get little else as Matt Kemp banged a three run double off loser Jonathan Sanchez (5-10) in the fourth en route to a 4-2 victory.  Mark Loretta followed with a run scoring single to give the Dodgers a 4-1 advantage.  Benjie Molina hit a rather meaningless solo homerun (14) off closer Jonathan Broxton in the ninth.  However, after allowing a single to Randy Winn, Broxton slammed the door the rest of the way for his 25th save of the season.</p>
<p>In the middle game, the Giants again struck first, jumping out to a third inning 1-0 advantage over Randy Wolf (6-6).  However, rookie Joe Martinez (2-1) couldn&#8217;t hold the lead through the fifth and the Dodgers prevailed 9-1.  Martinez shut the Dodgers out through the first four frames but was chased after Ethier and Manny Ramirez blasted back to back run scoring doubles to give the Dodgers a 3-1 lead.  The hit parade continued in full swing in the seventh when Ramirez (13) and Matt Kemp (16) sent balls into orbit off Brandon Medders for the final numbers. </p>
<p>All in all, the Giants looked atrocious this series.  Yes, I know that the umpires blew some (A LOT) of calls this series.  However, that doesn&#8217;t excuse Sanchez&#8217;s wildness (two walks before the back breaking double) or the inept offense shown by the Giants.  Questionable managerial moves, too.  Such as, in the first game, Ishikawa blasted a homerun and drew the team&#8217;s only walk on the day.  He had a chance to come up with runners on base but late, because a lefty was on for the Dodgers, he was lifted for a right hand hitter (Ryan Garko).  STUPID!!!  Does the concept of &#8216;hot hand&#8217; mean nothing to Bochy?  Guess not.  And another thing.  I think I&#8217;m tired of seeing Garko in the lineup.  I don&#8217;t care if he was a deadline pickup.  He&#8217;s been playing horrible.  There&#8217;s a reason Ishikawa&#8217;s had more reps recently.  I won&#8217;t hold the feet of Martinez to the fire too much.  He did a servicable job for four innings.  But the pressure might have gotten to him in the fifth.  He&#8217;s young.  However, he needs to get through that frame.  If not, tickets to Fresno can be bought at a premium.  Did I see Randy Winn batting fifth this series?  Wow!!!  That&#8217;s a sure fire way to protect Molina at four.  Incredible.   This was a huge series.  They needed two or three wins and got one.  Amazing.   I guess there&#8217;s always the wild card.  Timmy should have had the victory today.   Perhaps there&#8217;s a reason why they call the umps &#8216;blue&#8217;.  Did I just say that?  Strike that from the record. </p>
<p>The Giants next travel to New York to take on the Mets Friday night.  The Dodgers will hopefully lose to the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix.  We can hope, right?</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 04:45:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freddy Sanchez waited several days to make his debut for the San Francisco Giants.  However, his performance Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies not only helped boost the team to a 7-3 victory, but also helped endear him to Giant faithful as the team took three of four games at home against the NL East leaders. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freddy Sanchez waited several days to make his debut for the San Francisco Giants.  However, his performance Sunday against the Philadelphia Phillies not only helped boost the team to a 7-3 victory, but also helped endear him to Giant faithful as the team took three of four games at home against the NL East leaders. </p>
<p>Sanchez singled and doubled, driving in two critical runs and scoring once as the Giants rallied from an early 3-1 deficit with six unanswered runs in the fifth and sixth innings off losing pitcher Cole Hamels (7-6).   Barry Zito (7-10) went six strong innings, limiting the high powered Phillies offense to six hits and three runs (two earned), striking out five and walking none.   Eugenio Velez continued his torid hitting, driving in two runs with a bases loaded single in the sixth that tallied the final runs.  Aaron Rowand also contributed an RBI triple in the second. </p>
<p>In the opener, Pablo Sandoval drove in four runs with a sacrifice fly, double, and homerun (16) as the Giants won 7-2.  Rodrigo Lopez (3-1) was hit early and often in losing his first decision on the season.  Eugenio Velez had three hits and drove in three with a double and two singles.  Jonathan Sanchez (4-9) pitched into the sixth, surrendering three hits and striking out seven.  The only real blemish on Sanchez was Chase Utley&#8217;s 23rd homerun of the season in the sixth.  Giant outfielder Andres Torres left the game after the bottom of the second with a strained left hamstring.  He was replaced by Randy Winn.</p>
<p>In the second match of the series, newcomer and defending AL Cy Young winner Cliff Lee (8-9) handcuffed the Giants on four hits, carrying a no-hitter into the sixth.  Jayson Werth drove in three and launched a homerun (22) in the 5-1 Phillie victory.  Rookie Ryan Sadowski (2-4) didn&#8217;t pitch poorly, but lost his fourth straight decision, leaving after four innings with shoulder tightness, surrendering one run on three hits and three walks.   </p>
<p>In the third game, Tim Lincecum (12-3) stymied the Phillies through eight shutout innings, winning 2-0.  Lincecum struck out eight and scattered seven hits and walked one.  Joe Blanton (7-5) was the hard luck loser, pitching seven strong innings, blemished only by two sacrifice flies by Juan Uribe.  Brian Wilson pitched the ninth for his 27th save. </p>
<p>Great series for the Giants.  I can&#8217;t really think of too many complaints.  The pitching was awesome.  Even in the loss, Sadowski pitched well.  A lot of good momentum to end the home stand with a 6-1 mark.  The staff did an impressive job with turning back an incredibly potent offense.   Sanchez was great in his debut.  This is what the team needs.  Velez has been a sparkplug since his recall.  Nice to see that he&#8217;s over .300 and doing what was expected when coming out of spring training last year. </p>
<p>In moves to make room for Sanchez, the Giants optioned Jesus Guzman and Ryan Sadowski to Fresno, recalling reliever Waldis Joaquin from Connecticut.  Joaquin has pitched well in the minors but is most likely holding a spot until they either recall Kevin Pucetas or Joseph Martinez to make the start on Wednesday or look to a reliever, such as Justin Miller, to make a spot start.  Not sure if this is a demotion for Sadowski or a chance for him to work on pitching in the minors for a bit (and to take a closer look at his injury).  I think it&#8217;s a good opportunity for either Pucetas or Martinez to have a shot in the rotation, but we&#8217;ll know for sure on Wednesday.</p>
<p>The Giants travel to Houston to begin a three game set with the Astros Monday night.  The Phillies will go to Denver to start a three game set with the Rockies on Tuesday.  The Giants and Rockies each sport identical 58-47 marks to lead the National League wild card chase.  Go Giants.  Go Phillies. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 05:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On a day when they acquired all-star second baseman Freddy Sanchez from Pittsburgh, Randy Winn singled in Eugenio Velez with two out in the bottom of the tenth inning for a 1-0 victory as the San Francisco Giants completed a three game sweep of the Pirates. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On a day when they acquired all-star second baseman Freddy Sanchez from Pittsburgh, Randy Winn singled in Eugenio Velez with two out in the bottom of the tenth inning for a 1-0 victory as the San Francisco Giants completed a three game sweep of the Pirates. </p>
<p>Brian Wilson (3-4) pitched the tenth for the victory, striking out two while retiring the Pirates in order.   In the presence of run support, Cy Young candidate (check the record&#8230;I did call this shot in the preseason) Matt Cain would have had a complete game, three hit shutout.  Without it, he ended up with a no decision that drove his ERA down further, to 2.12.   Can&#8217;t get wins every time.  This way is the best way to go when that doesn&#8217;t happen, I guess.  Newly acquired first baseman Ryan Garko picked up his first hit for the Giants, a second inning one out single. </p>
<p>In the opener, Tim Lincecum (11-3) threw a complete game four-hitter, striking out a career high 15 batters, as the Giants won, 4-2.  Pablo Sandoval went 3 for 4 with a double and Andres Torres tripled and drove in two as the Giants got a measure of revenge on Paul Maholm (6-5) who masterfully beat the Giants the last time he faced them in Pittsburgh.   San Francisco piled up four runs in the first two innings and Lincecum cruised the rest of the way. </p>
<p>In the middle game, newly recalled Eugenio Velez homered (1) and drove in a run with a double as the Giants beat the Pirates 3-2.  Starter Charlie Morton (2-3) was the target of Velez&#8217;s success, losing despite giving up only two runs in six innings.  Sandoval drove in another run with two hits and Sergio Romo (3-1) struck out Andrew McCutchen with two on, stranding runners inherited from starter Barry Zito, for the victory.  Brian Wilson worked the ninth, striking out two, for the save, his 26th.  Zito didn&#8217;t have his best stuff, but worked around base runners all day, surrending nine hits and only one run in 5 2/3 innings. </p>
<p>They needed this sweep.  After that horrific road trip (which began in Pittsburgh), the Giants REALLY needed this sweep.  In addition to the sweep that was handed the Dodgers in St. Louis, this sweep is incredibly profitable.  The pitching was nice.  Good to see Romo come back from his recent troubles.  Also, Wilson is the man in the bully.  Jeremy Affeldt lost his consecutive innings scoreless streak (at around 250 or so, I think).  That&#8217;s alright.  Regain the focus.  The only homerun in this series was Eugenio Velez.  Eugenio Velez?  Really?  Hmmm.  Perhaps Pablo (who is hitting well, by the way) can start pumping blasts out when the world champs hit town tomorrow night.  We&#8217;ll see.  Oh, and Ryan Garko needs to start producing.  The honeymoon won&#8217;t be a long one.  Results will be expected about last Thursday.  For the record, I&#8217;m not overly enthused with this pickup and still think that Travis Ishikawa is the answer at first.  However, it also doesn&#8217;t look like they&#8217;re planning on moving him and both are cheap employees.  May the better first baseman win.  Platoon until that is determined. </p>
<p>The Giants will next begin a four game series with the visiting Philadelphia Phillies (and newly acquired starter Cliff Lee) on Thursday night.  The Pirates travel home to host the Washington Nationals. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A smile crosses my face when I think of how well the Giants have performed on the season.  I guess I was used to losing or something.   In my wildest dreams, I don&#8217;t think I would have ever predicted 49-39 at this point in the season.  Factor in that they have the third best record [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A smile crosses my face when I think of how well the Giants have performed on the season.  I guess I was used to losing or something.   In my wildest dreams, I don&#8217;t think I would have ever predicted 49-39 at this point in the season.  Factor in that they have the third best record in the National League and lead the wild card and my smile widens.</p>
<p>First and foremost, the secret to the Giants success this year is their pitching.  The starters start the games, so we&#8217;ll begin with them.  The two headed beast of Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain has given the team an awesome stability at the top of the rotation.  I will set this one two punch against any in the majors.  With Timmy, after two hiccups to begin the season, he&#8217;s merely continuing what won him the Cy Young award last season.  As for Cain, he&#8217;s showing us what he can do when he has the comfort level a little run support will allow.  Incredible.  If each continues their first half performance, the Giants will be well.  Randy Johnson&#8217;s been good, not great, not stellar.  He&#8217;s been a stable influence in the rotation when he&#8217;s not giving up taters.   However, his 8-6 record is gone until August (or September).  A lot will happen between now and then and his return should be viewed on a par with a late season trade.  It could push them over the top but won&#8217;t help them in the short term.  After him, Barry Zito&#8217;s been hit and miss, sink or swim, bouquet or stink.  In other words, a great number four.  For every dominating outing he has, there is seemingly one bad one and two that can go either way.  I&#8217;ll take the dominating ones when we can get them.  However, while he&#8217;s nice when on, he can&#8217;t be depended upon in crunch time.  So that leaves us with the kids.  Jonathan Sanchez was great in his last outing (no-hitter) and mostly abyssmal in the previous 13 before that.  It&#8217;s imperative that this last start was not an anomaly and that the Giants can depend on more of that sort.  If he starts walking the world in his next outing, the team should be concerned.  If the next batch are the same as the first 13, a change will be in order.  If he continues this dominance, then the Giants are in for a treat.  The rookie, Ryan Sadowski, has been good in three starts.  As a true #5, whatever the team can get from him will be gravy.  If he can remain accurate with his pitches (in his lost, he walked four), it appears he can be a consistently good juxtaposition to the fireballers at the top of the rotation.  He&#8217;s one to watch in the second half.</p>
<p>The bullpen was awesome.  Between Justin Miller, Brandon Medders, Sergio Romo, Jeremy Affeldt, and Bobby Howry, leads were often safe in the first half.  The only real question mark is oft-injured Merkin Valdez and his &#8216;just under five&#8217; ERA.  Perhaps they could use an upgrade in this department.  Every other pitcher who hasn&#8217;t produced in the bullpen this year (Matos, Misch, Hinshaw) has been shown the door in short order.  Let&#8217;s hope the Giants don&#8217;t get too tentative about this one.  Perhaps a returning Joseph Martinez is the answer.  Brian Wilson, as usual, gave us a few nervous moments but, more often than not, came through for the Orange and Black.  I don&#8217;t see why that should change in the second half.  Nor do I see any need for a different closer (though the reactionaries will always scream that the sky is falling and somebody other than Wilson should be the closer&#8230;.they are wrong). </p>
<p>For the lineup, I&#8217;ll be brief:</p>
<p>First base-The lineup improved once 1) Travis Ishikawa started hitting and 2) once Travis Ishikawa started playing consistently.  I love this guy at first.  He should be the starter from here on out.  They need no upgrade at this position.  He saves uncountable runs with his scoops at first and, I&#8217;ll call my shot, he will end up the season with 20 homeruns and 80 RBI.  Mark it down. </p>
<p>Second base-After the failed (can we declare it failed yet??  Yes, we can.) experiment with the combination of Emmanuel Burriss (didn&#8217;t hit/sent to the minors and currently missing the rest of the season with a broken foot) and Kevin Frandsen (sent to the minors/recalled and didn&#8217;t hit/currently being given a second look in the majors as a pine rider), Juan Uribe was a pleasant surprise at second base.  He&#8217;s hitting .301 and fielding second base like he was born to play it.  I don&#8217;t trust him 100% to continue this torrid pace and don&#8217;t think either Matt Downs or any minor league youngsters are the answer should he fail.  Therefore, if they are going to grab a stick by the deadline, second base is a good area to shore up.</p>
<p>Shortstop-I know many have been very critical about Edgar Renteria but, to be honest, he hasn&#8217;t been playing that badly.  Very average with his range.  His stick is nothing to write home about but he is good about tossing gas on the fire when the team starts blasting balls around the field.  In other words, he&#8217;s doing exactly what the Giants thought he would.  He is an accompaniment.  Nothing more, nor less. </p>
<p>Third base-Hey, hey, what can I say?  Pablo Sandoval is the man at this position.  At the hot corner, he has been awesome.  Most of his seven errors came during his little stint at first base.  At third, he has been special.  His bat is awesome.  The league will grow to fear him.  As an added bonus, his power came around, in a hurry.  We&#8217;re looking 30+/100+ from him by the end of the year.  This is a bat to build a lineup around.  It&#8217;s also one that can carry a team offensively for a stretch. </p>
<p>Catcher-Benjie Molina first, should not be hitting cleanup.  His power hitting seems to have abandoned him.   The pitchers like him, however, so we&#8217;ll continue to see him in the lineup.  However, don&#8217;t expect a ton from him.  And, lest we forget, he does like to surprise, at times.  Dependable bat that should be more potent in the second half.  Eli Whiteside has been a nice surprise.  I enjoy him playing in small doses.  The white hair is a bit freaky, though.  Eh.  I guess it matches his name.  Bucks the team trend, too, as it&#8217;s not a mohawk. </p>
<p>Left field-Fred Lewis, who I pushed hard in the preseason, appears to have worn out his welcome.  Too many strikeouts with too little production will do that.  Sorry Fred.  I did lobby hard for ya&#8217; for three years.  Nate Schierholtz has been nice as a substitute (though he&#8217;s better suited for right field) and should get more starts in the second half.  His scorching bat seems to have cooled a bit.  If he can&#8217;t pick it up by the end of this month, then that&#8217;s another spot where they might be able to use an upgrade. </p>
<p>Center field-Aaron Rowand has experienced a renaissance since moving to the leadoff spot.  Amazing.  He&#8217;s hitting well and playing good defense (although the strikeouts are a bit high).  He swooned last season.  However, I think he&#8217;ll keep this up for the duration.  He&#8217;s playing with a vigor that is nice to see. </p>
<p>Right field-Earlier stated, I think that Schierholtz is best suited to play here and move starter Randy Winn over to left.  Winn&#8217;s good.  He&#8217;s a leader.  He&#8217;s rather unspectacular.  However, he&#8217;s a veteran and, as such, is an asset to the team.   Important to have these down the stretch. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve read a great deal of &#8216;experts&#8217; and &#8216;fans&#8217; desiring that manager Bruce Bochy get the axe and that general manager Brian Sabean be smoted with the same stroke.  I think this idea is silly.  While I was a little miffed at Bochy for sticking with some veterans in the field early when I thought they should be on the bench or seeking other employment, he came around and now Ishikawa&#8217;s playing at first while Rich Aurilia&#8217;s riding the bench.  I think Bochy&#8217;s doing a great job with this team, overall.  Let&#8217;s see if he can get them to the playoffs and beyond.  I think he can.  That should keep the aforementioned smile beaming on my kisser.  Now, round one was fun and is in the books.  Let&#8217;s get going on round two of the season. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 04:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryan Sadowski, in his major league debut, threw six shutout innings as the San Francisco Giants beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 to avoid a sweep in Milwaukee. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ryan Sadowski, in his major league debut, threw six shutout innings as the San Francisco Giants beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 to avoid a sweep in Milwaukee. </p>
<p>Sadowski (1-0), starting in the rotation spot regularly occupied by Jonathan Sanchez, surrendered only three hits and four walks in the effort.  He was supported by two RBI by Randy Winn, an RBI single by Travis Ishikawa, four hits by Nate Schierholtz (including his third homerun of the season), and the first major league roundtripper by second baseman Matt Downs.   Jeff Suppan (5-6) picked up the loss and Sanchez threw the ninth, striking out the side to end the game. </p>
<p>In the opener, Matt Cain (9-2) had an uncharacteristically poor outing, surrendering five runs in seven innings as the Brewers rallied behind ace Yovanni Gallardo (8-4) for a 5-1 victory.   Gallardo worked around a first inning homerun by Pablo Sandoval (9), allowing only four hits in 7 2/3 innings.  J.J. Hardy added his seventh homerun of the season for Milwaukee.</p>
<p>Giant closer Brian Wilson (2-4) couldn&#8217;t hold a two run, ninth inning lead in the middle game as the Brewers rallied for a 7-6 victory.   Milwaukee countered two homeruns by Pablo Sandoval (10,11) with two of their own in a four run sixth, as Prince Fielder (19) and Casey McGehee (4) launched back to back shots off Barry Zito and Brandon Medders, respectively (Fielder&#8217;s a three run variety), in a four run sixth inning that turned a 4-0 deficit into a 4-4 tie.  The Giants rallied to score twice in the top of the ninth with sacrifice flies by Benjie Molina and Edgar Renteria off Trevor Hoffman (1-1).  In the bottom of the frame, following a Wilson strikeout of Mike Rivera, pinch hitter Craig Counsell hit an infield single.  After Mat Gamel drew a walk, Corey Hart singled home pinch runner Jason Kendall with a single to center.  J.J. Hardy followed with an RBI single to center to tie the score at six.  After a strikeout of Ryan Braun, Fielder followed with a double down the right field line, driving in Hart from second with the winning run, 7-6.</p>
<p>Where to start?  Where to start?  I guess kudos have to be given to the kid, Sadowski.  Way to man up and stop the losing skid.  For whatever reason, I don&#8217;t see us getting the same results from Sanchez in a similar position.  I&#8217;ll be honest.  I consider myself somewhat savvy with regards to the young Giants on the farm and I had never even heard of him.  Shows what I know.  However, before I get too excited, I&#8217;ll recall the debut efforts by Salmon Torres, Mike Remlinger, and Dennis Cook.  For now, the moment should be savored by Sadowski.  However, I think I&#8217;d like a second one before I get too worked up. </p>
<p>Cain had a bad outing.  So did Wilson.  Such is life.  Again, let&#8217;s see if it&#8217;s a hiccup or a trend.  I have a feeling that it&#8217;s the former.  Until it&#8217;s been proven otherwise, that&#8217;s my story and I&#8217;m sticking to it. </p>
<p>Back to Sanchez.  It&#8217;s nice to see him work the ninth as he did today.  I don&#8217;t want him back in the rotation but he looked nice out of the bullpen. </p>
<p>Sandoval left the game today with an upset stomach.  That&#8217;s better than the jammed wrist I was worried about him having last night.  He&#8217;ll be back tomorrow. </p>
<p>Schierholtz is excelling as a starter.  Between him, Sandoval, and Ishikawa, I think the Giants might have a promising core nucleus of talent.  Sweet.   Was nice to see them batting three through five today.  Perhaps this should be attempted again.  Bat Molina at six, where his wheels won&#8217;t slow many people down but his bat may still shine.</p>
<p>The Giants next travel to St. Louis Monday to play the Cardinals.  The Brewers will host the New York Mets. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 04:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The San Francisco Giants beat the Texas Rangers Sunday, 3-2, to complete the three game sweep over the American League West leaders, the third such series outcome in a row for the Giants after being swept in three straight by the Los Angeles Angels.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco Giants beat the Texas Rangers Sunday, 3-2, to complete the three game sweep over the American League West leaders, the third such series outcome in a row for the Giants after being swept in three straight by the Los Angeles Angels.  </p>
<p>Barry Zito (4-7) pitched no-hit ball into the seventh before surrendering a two run homerun to Andruw Jones (8) to tie the score.  Randy Winn drove in Aaron Rowand with an RBI single off losing pitcher Kevin Millwood (7-5) in the bottom of the frame for the final score.   Brian Wilson pitched a perfect ninth for his 19th save of the season.</p>
<p>In the opener, the Giants rallied around homeruns by Aaron Rowand (7), Travis Ishikawa (3), and a go ahead, two-run shot by Fred Lewis (4) in the bottom of the sixth off Rangers starter Scott Feldman (5-2) to get starter Randy Johnson off the hook and make a winner out of Sergio Romo (1-0).  Romo combined with four other relievers to toss 3 1/3 shutout innings with Brian Wilson pitching the ninth for the save.  Michael Young hit a homerun, his tenth, in a losing effort. </p>
<p>In the middle game, Matt Cain continued his dominance of MLB, surrendering one run in eight innings, striking out eight.  However, Rangers starter Dexter Holland matched him, going seven strong.  The game went into extra innings and ended in the eleventh, when Nate Schierholtz scooted home with the winning run on a wild pitch by Jason Jennings (2-3).  Sergio Romo tossed a shutout inning for the win (2-0). </p>
<p>It was nice to see the pitching return after the series with the Angels.  The biggest litmus test will be how Jonathan Sanchez does on his next start against the Athletics.  Ishikawa&#8217;s RBI between the homerun in the opener and the fielders choice groundout tonight were welcomed and should give the team more confidence in him.  Also, he made some nice plays that I don&#8217;t think Pablo Sandoval would have.  Still don&#8217;t like seeing Rich Aurilia starting at first, as he did in the middle game.  Again, nice to see them do well against a stacked AL offense who were leading their division coming in.   Hopefully they can continue the momentum going into the next series.  Final thought, between Brian Wilson and Romo, this team has the back two innings sealed.  They&#8217;re both awesome. </p>
<p>The Giants next play on the road, Monday night, against the Oakland Athletics.  The Rangers will play on Tuesday at Arizona. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 03:16:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stellar pitching, combined with clutch hitting, helped the Giants to sweep a three game set with the Oakland Athletics.  Complete games by Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain bookended Randy Johnson&#8217;s 301st career victory. 
In the opener, the Lincecum (6-1) tossed a complete game shutout, surrendering only seven hits while striking out eight as the Giants prevailed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stellar pitching, combined with clutch hitting, helped the Giants to sweep a three game set with the Oakland Athletics.  Complete games by Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain bookended Randy Johnson&#8217;s 301st career victory. </p>
<p>In the opener, the Lincecum (6-1) tossed a complete game shutout, surrendering only seven hits while striking out eight as the Giants prevailed 3-0.  Lincecum also singled in a run, with the bases loaded, in the fifth, driving home Juan Uribe from third base, to break a scoreless tie.  Aaron Rowand followed with a two run single off losing Athletics rookie, Vin Mazzaro (2-1), supplying Lincecum with all the offense he would need for the victory.   The runs were the first surrendered by Mazzaro on the season. </p>
<p>In the middle game, Randy Johnson (6-5) pitched seven strong innings, surrendering only four hits and two runs, en route to a 5-2 victory.   Benjie Molina hit his tenth homerun of the season in the first and Juan Uribe broke a 2-2 tie with a single in the seventh.  The hit was followed closely by a sacrifice fly by Emmanuel Burriss and an RBI single by Nate Schierholtz for the final score of 5-2.  Brian Wilson pitched the ninth for his 17th save.  Josh Outman (4-1) picked up his first loss of the season for Oakland. </p>
<p>In the final game, Matt Cain (9-1) went the distance, throwing a four hitter.  He shook off a first inning homerun by Jack Cust (11) for his seventh straight decision victory, 7-1.   After Randy Winn erased the deficit with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the first, Pablo Sandoval followed, two batters later, with a two run bomb, his sixth, to give the Giants a 3-1 lead.  Nate Schierholtz hit a three run, inside the park homerun, his first, off Brett Anderson (3-7) to put the game out of reach, 6-1.  Andres Torres doubled and tripled for the offense.  Cain struck out nine as he tossed his third complete game of the season. </p>
<p>What can I say?  Absolutely nothing to complain about in this series.  The bats were working.  The pitching was doing what the pitching did.  I think that Schierholtz instead of Fred Lewis in left field is a good idea.  He&#8217;s being given a chance and running with it.  Again, would have been nice to see Travis Ishikawa get an at bat.  However, they won.  Such concerns will be kept for a later date.  Great job by the Giants in this weekend set.  Let&#8217;s see if they can continue it in the next series. </p>
<p>The Giants will next play at home against the LA Angels on Monday evening.  The Athletics will have an off day before traveling to Los Angeles to play the Dodgers.  Let&#8217;s hope the Athletic bats come alive now for our benefit, m&#8217;kay? </p>
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		<title>Randy Johnson&#8217;s 299th Victory Equals Sweep For Giants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Randy Johnson took one step closer to history as the San Francisco Giants completed a three game sweep of the Atlanta Braves with a 6-3 victory, Wednesday night.  The towering lefty hurled six innings, giving up only three hits and a run while striking out five and walking none as he evened his record (4-4) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Randy Johnson took one step closer to history as the San Francisco Giants completed a three game sweep of the Atlanta Braves with a 6-3 victory, Wednesday night.  The towering lefty hurled six innings, giving up only three hits and a run while striking out five and walking none as he evened his record (4-4) on the season.  Brian Wilson pitched the ninth for his tenth save.  Aaron Rowand continued his hitting renaissance since moving to the leadoff spot, doubling twice, scoring twice, and driving in a run.  Emmanuel Burriss contributed three hits as the Giants made a loser of Kenshin Kawakami (3-6).  Chipper Jones struck out four times in the loss. </p>
<p>In the opener, rookie first baseman Travis Ishikawa had four hits, including his first homerun of the season, driving in three and scoring three times as the Giants prevailed 8-2.   Burriss broke a scoreless tie with an RBI single in the fifth inning and, three batters later, Edgar Renteria stroked a two run double as the Giants battered losing pitcher Javier Vasquez (4-4) for five runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings.  Ishikawa&#8217;s blast came off reliever Buddy Carlyle with two on in the eighth.  Jonathan Sanchez picked up the victory (2-4), striking out six while only allowing two runs in five plus innings.  Braves catcher Brian McCann had three hits and an RBI in a losing effort. </p>
<p>In the middle matchup, the Giants rode a four run second inning and a dominant effort by ace Tim Lincecum to a 4-0 victory.  Lincecum (4-1) pitched eight innings, surrendering only five hits and two walks while striking out eight.  The Giants were paced in the second by two out, two run hits by Aaron Rowand and Edgar Renteria.   After Lincecum followed a single by Travis Ishikawa and a double by Emmanuel Burriss with a five pitch walk to load the bases, Rowand doubled off the fence in left field, bringing home two.  Renteria then followed with a single to plate two more.   Brave hurler Kris Medlen (0-2) pitched into the sixth and, with the exception of the second inning, was relatively solid in his performance. </p>
<p>First impression is that this was an awesome series.  A series win is nice.  A sweep is even better (ask the Padres).  This was a good set of games.  The Giants are continuing the timely hitting trend that they started in Seattle.  That&#8217;s nice to see.  Also, great to see both Burriss and Ishikawa start to swing the stick solidly.  Rowand is also excelling nicely in the leadoff spot.  Several spots for concern.  First, Bengie Molina&#8217;s cold with the stick.  He might be a bit tired, however.  He&#8217;s been catching a lot and, for now, with Eli Whiteside the only other catcher playing, he&#8217;ll get a little more duty.   The staff is doing well.  So, it&#8217;s not effecting his game calling much.  However, Molina hits cleanup.   Therefore, Molina not hitting is problematic.  Right now Pablo Sandoval is banged up a bit (he didn&#8217;t play in the Braves series but might be back on Friday) and Randy Winn&#8217;s been hitting third.  I think that Molina is a little better with Panda in the three slot.  Also, Sandoval can spell him behind the plate.  On the up side, the team&#8217;s not feeling this lack of offense horribly, as yet.  However, perhaps a lineup shuffle might be in order.  Again, great pitching and timely hitting in this series. </p>
<p>Something to note:  Giant reliever Sergio Romo should be available for Friday night&#8217;s game.  He has yet to pitch this season due to injury.   His presence should more than help the Giants pen. </p>
<p>The Giants next play Friday night as they host the St. Louis Cardinals.  The Braves will venture to Phoenix to take on the Arizona Diamondbacks Thursday night. </p>
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