Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Game Wrap 07-20-2010: Giants 7 Dodgers 5

It seems like more often than not, marquee pitching matchups are a lot more about anticipation than reality. Last night was no exception as one of the more memorable Giants-Dodgers games will not be remembered as a pitching duel. TIm Lincecum was off his game from the very first pitch. Clayton Kershaw was on his. As the game went on, it looked like an easy W for the Dodgers. Then Tim Lincecum, who must have known he was about finished for the night, decided to take out his frustrations on Matt Kemp, first dusting him under the chin, then drilling him in the ribs with then next pitch. The home plate umpire warned both benches. That was clearly a turning point in the game as the Dodger bench came unglued. What ensued was the Dodgers becoming unfocused and making mistake after mistake while the Giants appeared to stay in complete control. Here is a partial timeline for the rest of the game with my best attempt at commentary:

Bottom of the 5'th: Trailing 5-1, Timmy first dusts Kemp then drills him in the ribs. Ump gets between Kemp and Timmy as Kemp walks to first and issues a warning to both benches. The Dodgers bench goes nuts led by their bench coach Bob Schaefer who was screaming his head off at the ump. The next batter, Blake DeWitt singles softly to RF. Kemp gets thrown out at 3B trying to take the extra base, perhaps in retaliation for the HBP. He actually beat the throw, but overslid the bag. Bochy takes out Tim and brings in Bautista who is not exactly a control pitcher. Casey Blake flies out.

Top of 6'th: Sanchez and Posey lead off the inning with singles putting runners at first and third. These hits were only the 2'nd and third allowed by Kershaw on the night. Pat Burrell hits a long drive to the wall in LF which had HR written all over it, but it died in the marine air and Dodgers Stadium downdraft setting up an easy catch for Xavier Paul, but the ball just popped out of his glove. Sanchez scored on the play while Posey and Burrell ended up at 3'rd and 2'nd. Burrell was credited with a SF and Paul a 2 base error. Pablo Sandoval blistered one down the LF line for a double and the score was 5-4.

Bottom of the 6'th: Denny Bautista dusts Russell Martin(I have to admit I didn't see it as I had to run out for a quick trip to the gas station and store). Not sure why Bautista and Bochy weren't ejected at that point. Apparently Bob Schaefer wondered the same thing and got himself tossed. As the Bench Coach, would Schaefer have been managing in the ninth inning instead of Mattingly? If so, nice!!

Top of the 7'th: Kershaw, apparently knowing this was his last inning drills Aaron Rowand(remember Vicente Padilla beaning Gamer in the face back in SF early in the season? That's likely where this all started in the first place). Kershaw gets ejected. No big deal, Kershaw is coming out anyway, right? Well, Torre gets tossed along with him due to the prior warning. Hong Chi Kuo comes in and breezes through the 7'th and 8'th innings.

Top of the 9'th: Jonathan Broxton comes in to close out the Giants even though the Dodgers didn't want to use him after his 44 pitch losing effort on Sunday against the Cards. Broxton gives up a single to Juan Uribe on a dribbler to short that Furcal couldn't reach in time. After 4 pitches to Edgar Renteria, Bochy brings in Nate to pinch run for Uribe. Rent then draws a walk putting runners at first and second. Here, I would have brought up Huff or Travis to pinch hit for Gamer, or Matt Cain to execute the sacrifice, but Gamer got the bunt down on a real difficult pitch and advanced the runners to 2'nd and 3'rd. Bochy sent Aubrey Huff up to pinch hit for the pitcher, Casilla and the Dodgers intentionally walked him to load the bases. Here's where things got really weird. Don Mattingly, who was the Dodgers Field Manager with Torre and Schaefer cooling off in the clubhouse, came out to discuss the situation with Broxton and the Dodgers infield. He appeared to conclude the discussion and turned to walk back to the dugout getting both feet off the mound and onto the grass. James Loney called a question out to him and he turned and walked about half way back up the mound, said something to Loney and then walked back to the dugout. Bruce Bochy immediately popped out of the Giants dugout and made an appeal to the home plate ump who conferred with the Crew Chief. They ruled that Mattingly had made two trips to the mound, which the rules clearly state he did, which meant Broxton had to come out of the game. There was a lot of milling around by the Dodgers and Casey Blake, yes, Casey Blake, had a heated discussion with the ump. Mattingly brought in George Sherrill, the Dodgers version of the Human Gas Can, who only got 8 warmup pitches after 2 in the bullpen. Rick Honeycutt had recommended Sherrill to Mattingly because he though having Torres bat from the right side increased their chances of getting a DP. Maybe the Dodgers still think of Torres as a slap hitter, but he's a flyball hitter and he drilled one off the wall in left-center field for a 2 run double giving the Giants a 6-5 lead. That was the ballgame. The Giants would go on to score another run and Affeldt got the Save in the bottom of the ninth giving Brian Wilson the night off.

Key lines:

Andres Torres- 1 for 4, HBP, Assist(Kemp at 3B). Where would the Giants be this year without Torres?

Buster Posey- 2 for 5. Buster had a relatively quiet game, and still was involve in 2 of the Giants 6 runs.

Pablo Sandoval- 1 for 4, 2B, BB. The double was absolutely smoked down the LF line. It hooked, but stayed fair by about 2 inches.

Aaron Rowand- 0 for 1, HBP, S. Gamer took one for the team and got Torre ejected then got a very difficult sac bunt down in the pivotal 9'th that led to Mattingly's fateful conference on the mound.

Tim Lincecum- 4.2 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 3 BB, 2 K's. ERA= 3.18. Timmy was obviously out of sorts from his first pitch of the game. No control at all. It's very possible that Timmy was just wild when he hit dusted Kemp and then drilled him, but in Torre's mind, he was still carrying a grudge from Padilla beaning Gamer early in the season. Whatever the case, in exiting the game, Timmy planted the seeds of a Dodgers meltdown and a memorable Giants come-from-behind win. Love it!!

With the W, the Giants move to 3 games behind the Padres who lost to ATL 4-1. Colorado crushed Florida 10-0 to keep pace with the Giants and move up to 3.5 games behind the division lead. With the L, the Dodgers remain 6 games behind, and more importantly, allowed some daylight to open up between them and the Giants and Rockies. Arizona edged the Mets 3-2 to get to 19 games behind in last place.

Barry Zito takes the mound tonight against Chad Billingsley and a Dodger team that must be absolutely seething. What's in store tonight? Man, this almost feels like the bad blood from those 60's Giants-Dodgers series! I am pumped!!

12 comments:

  1. Awesome game last night...the only thing that could have been better is a 1-hit complete game shutout by the freak!!!

    Also there is a lot of talk in the Giants fan forum about the rivalry being one-sided. Living in SoCal is that your impression also.. I think based on all the chanting from the fans during the game it appears they are just as into it.

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  2. Let's just say, if I was going to the game tonight with my family, I would not wear my Giants gear and I would be careful not to yell anything remotely antagonistic at the Dodgers or their fans. I think the tension is going to be pretty high tonight.

    I will say that in the past it has seemed that it was always the Giants who came unglued in situations and seemed to take it all a lot more seriously than the Dodgers, who seemed to always stay aloof and above the fray. It's very satisfying to see the Giants staying calm and the Dodgers freaking out for a change.

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  3. Wish I would have watched this game! I can't even tell you how happy I am to see the Dodgers chokkee. Go Giants!

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  4. FYI, unverified or corroborated, but this was posted in my blog's comments: Monday 7-26-10 Pablo will be in his hometown to sign and finalize his divorce. He will not be in the lineup Sunday VS. the DBacks. You can allready see since the allstar game that his swing, and his HappyGoLucky way is back, and I promise you Giants fans it will only get better...

    Just FYI, in case it is true.

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  5. About LA vs. SF, wasn't there a Giants fan killed in the parking lot, like, 2-3 years ago?

    If anything, to me, it was one-sided during the years the Giants were mediocre and the Dodgers were regularly winning. Once the Giants got good with Sabean taking over and the Dodgers hitting their skid period, that's when it seemed like the SoCal side finally started taking the Giants seriously as an opponent.

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  6. What a GAME! I was going in and out on the game early, as I was taking my wife out shopping, only listening when driving from one place to another, but got to listen to the rest of the game when Huff was walked. Wow, what a finish!

    Reminded me of my first date with my wife, only it was in SF and I think we were down 4 runs but scored 5 runs in the bottom of the 9th, I don't think they even made one out doing that, it was just like that Bugs Bunny cartoon where each batter got a hit.

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  7. I'm pumped too, DrB, as you can see from all the comments (sorry...). Yeah, I wasn't there for the 60's but this does seem the most heated I've seen of the rivalry since I've been a Giants fan (71).

    It would be great if Zito has another game like his last outing, that would be great to just shut them down after an emotional game like this one. That would be pretty demoralizing for LA.

    Yes, where would we be with Torres, he has saved the Giants butts many times since we got him.

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  8. DrB, from what I heard on the radio today, it sounds like Lincecum just missed with his first pitch, but after Kemp whined like a baby about it, decided to plunk him and give him something to really be upset over.

    Also, Schulman tweeted that the umps got that wrong, Mattingly should have been ejected instead because he visited the mound twice on the same batter, but because LA did not protest the game, nothing will be done about that. I assume the MLB would have ordered the game replayed at that point, taking away the double and returning back to Broxton vs. Torres. That would have been a horrible disaster on par with the Cuzzi mis-call, calling Ishikawa out and costing us a win.

    Schulman better tell Bochy, else third time this happens, he might lose a good win.

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  9. Hi Kay. I thought about you after the game and how much you would have loved to see that Dodgers meltdown.

    OGC- Yes, I and my two daughters attended the game when the Giants fan was killed in the parking lot. That was before Barry wrecked his knee. For some reason the mood was really ugly at The LAtrine that night. Extremely rowdy all over the stadium. We were sitting in the upper deck along the RF line. It was tolerable up there but on one trip the the latrine about 6 guys acted a bit menacing and told me I should cover up my Giants shirt if I knew what was good for me. I just smiled at them, gave them a thumbs up and walked past. They stepped aside and didn't actually bother me. We could see that it was extremely rowdy over in the LF pavilion which is where the trouble originated. Late in the game we saw a police helicopter fly in very low over the stadium and several emergency vehicles rushing out beyond the LF corner of the stadium. My daughters got kind of scared and asked me what I thought was going on. I said probably too many Dodgers fans leaving early probably had a fender bender out in the parking lot. After the game, we turned on the car radio and learned that a fan had been shot and killed out in the parking lot!!

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  10. I hope Timmy didn't come out and say he plunked Kemp on purpose. I'm pretty sure that would buy him a nice stiff suspension. Maybe Timmy is figuring he could use a skipped start anyway? Holy Moly!!

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  11. As far as I know, Timmy didn't admit any such thing, I think it was Krukow interpreting what he saw happen, sorry, should have pointed that out.

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  12. And yes, that would buy him some time off.

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