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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Lincecum Leads the Giants to a 3-0 Win Against the Dodgers, Clinching the Sweep

With a tie for first place on the line, Tim Lincecum was magnificent. Coming off of an encouraging outing on Friday in Oakland, Lincecum was at his best on a Wednesday afternoon in San Francisco against the rival Dodgers.

Lincecum went seven innings for the first time since since May 30th against the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowing just four hits and no runs. He also fanned a season high eight strikeouts while walking just two Dodgers' batters.

After today's start, the Freak brought his ERA down to 5.60, and he also won his first game since April 28th against the Padres.

Not to mention that the Dodgers didn't score a single run during this three game set. The Giants haven't shut out an opponent in a three consecutive games since 1954, and only three times (not including today) in the San Francisco Giants era.

Melky Cabrera put the Giants on the board for the second consecutive day, lining an RBI double to left that snuck out of the diving Bobby Abreu's glove. Lincecum, who singled with one out, scored on Melky's hit.

Buster Posey followed Cabrera's hit with a one out walk, juicing the bases for Angel Pagan. Pagan also drew a walk, allowing Ryan Theriot to trot home, giving the Giants a 2-0 lead. With a chance for more, Chad Billingsly struck out Pablo Sandoval on a high fastball to end the threat.

The Giants wouldn't need anymore offense behind Lincecum, but Angel Pagan ripped a one out single to right field, scoring Ryan Theriot again, adding another run to the Giants' lead.

In the top of the third frame, Chad Billingsly tried to steal home on a passed ball to the backstop, but Hector Sanchez quickly caught the hard bounce of the backstop and tossed a perfect throw to Tim Lincecum who got clobbered by Billinsgly, but Timmy was able to apply the tag and get the out (With his glove off).

With runners on first and second and one out, Bruce Bochy came jogging out to the mound for a little pep talk with Lincecum. As soon as the huddle broke, Bochy heard a roar of cheers from the crowd as they were thankful that Bochy kept Lincecm in the game.

The Freak retired the his final two batters in the seventh, leaving the job to Sergio Romo who was excellent, retiring four straight batters to clinch the sweep of the Dodgers.

The National league West is all tied up now. The Dodgers will fly back home to start a three game series against the Mets, while the Giants will host the Reds for a four game series starting tomorrow night.




Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Vogelsong Leads Shutout of Dodgers in 2-0 Win

Ryan Vogelsong continued his dominance of the Dodgers on Tuesday night. He went his usual seven innings, allowing no earned runs on three strikeouts. His ERA now sits at a pretty 2.23, sixth best in the National league.

Melky Cabrera jumpstarted the Giants offense in the fourth, hitting a homerun that just barely got over the left field wall, giving the Giants a 1-0 advantage over Clayton Kershaw who went 4-1 against the G-Men last season.

Cabrera's homerun was quickly followed by a Buster Posey liner to right fielder, but Angel Pagan was unable to move him over, grounding into a soft fielder's choice. However, Pagan was able to steal himself into scoring position, setting the table for Pablo Sandoval. After driving in three runs last night, the Panda kept it going by knocking in Pagan who ran through a mini Tim Flannery stop sign, but he was still scored with ease.

Despite loading the bases with a Brandon Belt scorching line drive off high off the bricks in right field, and an inteional walk to the eighth place hitter Joaquin Arias, Kershaw was able to strikeout Vogelsong  and Blanco to end the threat.

Vogelsong (7-3) was never in much trouble. He walked the leadoff batter Dee Gordon to kick off the game, but he took a page out of Zito's book by inducing a double play to Elian Herrera. That double play was key as the Dodger's slugger, Andre Ethier followed with a double down the right field line. However, Vogelsong was able to get Juan Rivera to ground out slowly to short.

After cruising through the middle innings, Vogelsong found himself in a mini jam in the top of the seventh frame.

 Jerry Hairston Jr. hit a solid single up the middle with one out. Then speedster Tony Gwynn hit a slow roller up the middle that shortstop,  Joaquin Arias fielded the ball, but he was unable to flip it to Ryan Theriot to get the lead runner. The slumping James Loney pinch hit for Kershaw, but all he could do was fly out to medium center field, ending the threat.

The Giants went down quietly to end the game, but they wouldn't need anymore runs as Jeremy Affeldt retired the side in the eighth, and Casilla was able to close the door in the ninth, despite having a atrocious weekend in Oakland.


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Could the Giants Trade for Astros' Wandy Rodriguez?


The Giants, looking to trade for starting pitching at the deadline, really? Apparently so, as the Giants had scouts at Wandy Rodriguez's start against the Royals Tuesday night according to an article written by Joe Morosi. Other teams with scouts in attendance included the Yankees and the Blue Jays.

What does this mean?

Tim Lincecum has struggled all year, but we can't expect him to keep struggling because he's simply been getting unlucky. Whether it's the defense behind him kicking the ball around or questionable call, or even bloop hits, luck hasn't been on his side thus far in 2012.  According to a stat called FIP (fielding indepence percentage), Lincecum would have a sub-four ERA. Obviously not your typical Lincecum, but I think any Giants fan would take that over  his current 6.19 ERA. However, I don't think the Giants are as worried about Lincecum as they are with the current state of Barry Zito.

Zito seems to lure Giants fans on his bandwagon every year because he starts out so well. And trust me, fans don't stay on that bandwagon for very long. But, up until his last couple starts he had arubably been the Giant most consistent pitcher, however, after Tuesday's outing against the Angels where he gave up eight runs in barely three innings pitched,  he seems like a liablity every time he takes the mound now.

Is Wandy Rodriguez a pitcher the Giants should think about acquiring?

The Astros seem torn on trading him before the deadline, and he has had a good year. However, the left-hander is making $10 million in 2012 and $13 million in 2013 with a $13 option for the 2014 season. General manager, Brian Sabean probably doesn't want to take on another big contract especially after the infamous Barry Zito signing. Not to mention the Wandy Rodriguez and Barry Zito both rely on their big curveballs to get outs. Yes, Rodriguez has a better fastball, but according to Fangraphs, his average fastball speed is at 89.2 MPH this season.

This is just some speculation at the moment, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Brian Sabean in the market for a starting pitcher, especially with Lincecum and Zito struggling.
Stay tuned Giants nation.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Sandoval Back, Melky Still Out Against Rangers: Keys, Notes, Lineups



The Giants got shutout by Matt Harrison last night, but with Pablo Sandoval returning, expect them to score some runs against a struggling Scott Feldman

Breaking News: Brett Pill Out, Pablo Sandoval In


Brett Pill was opitoned after Friday night’s 5-0 loss to the Rangers. And guess whose coming back? Pablo Sandoval, that’s right the Panda is making an early return to the Giants after hitting two homeruns in Fresno on Friday night.
Pill’s one and only job was to hit southpaws, and he didn’t do this as he hit just .211 against lefties. Unlike Emmanuel Burriss, who was a candidate to be sent down prior to Sandoval’s return, Pill doesn’t have an value on the base paths which in the end is why Bochy decided to keep Burriss around.
The Good:
Well, the Giants’ best power threat will be making his long awaited return to an improving Giants lineup, so that’s not to shabby. Buster Posey was the only real power bat in the Giants’ lineup after Sandoval injured his hamate bone back in May, and Posey isn’t even that much of a power hitter compared to other players with the same repuatation.
The Bad:
The question is why is Sandoval returning so early? The plan was for him to be called up prior to Tuesday’s series opener against the Houston Astros so he wouldn’t have to hit right handed. I think they probably called him up because the Rangers announced that Alexi Ogando would start on Sunday in place of the injured Derek Holland, but is Melky Cabrera’s hamstring injury more serious than original day to day status? That question will likely come up tomorrow when Bruce Bochy meets with the media, but I wouldn’t look into it too much just yet.
What’s on Tap:
The Giants will look to score some runs after getting shutout for the first time this season on Friday night, and they will face Scott Feldman who is coming off of a atrocious performance against the A’s. The always steady Ryan Vogelsong will take the ball for the Giants, he has won his past four decisions.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Giants VS Diamondbacks Recap, Grades

Tim Lincecum didn’t start the 2012 season the way he had been planning ever since he clanked Justin Upton’s head in his last start of the 2011 season. The Giants ace was roughed up for a quick three runs on two homeruns in the first inning. Those homeruns came from Paul Goldschmidt who absolutely kills Lincecum.  The powerful right hander hit third career homerun off him in just 12 at bats. Chris Young hit a two run homer prior to Goldschmidt’s towering shot.