Saturday, October 23, 2010

Game Wrap NLCS Game 6: Giants 3 Phillies 2- The Giants Win the Pennant!

The Giants overcame a complete meltdown by Jonathan Sanchez, a very biased strike zone from the ump and a ton of stranded baserunners to win one of the most nail-biting, suspenseful games I have ever seen, and advance to the 2010 World Series as the National League Champions. Juan Uribe hit the game winnng HR. Oh, and the bullpen was nails for 7 full innings. More on that later. Key lines:

Andres Torres- 3 for 5. Andres Torres was his old self tonight. He hurt himself sliding head first into first base beating out a perfect drag bunt in the top of the 9'th though. Hope he's not hurt bad enough for it to affect his play in the WS.

Freddy Sanchez- 3 for 4, S. If Freddy and Torres are setting the table like this, the Giants will be fine in the WS. Freddy also mad a nice Sac Bunt to get J Sanchez and Torres from first and second to second and third in the third inning.

Aubrey Huff- 1 for 4, BB. Huff drove in the first run with a single. The trailing runner, Torres, was thrown out at home plate trying to score from 2'nd. Huff took second on the play. Huff and Posey also left 10 runners on base between them though.

Buster Posey- 0 for 4, BB. Buster hit a little tapper down the 3B line with 1 out and Huff on 2B. Polanco had to scramble to field it and his throw hit Buster in the back with the ball getting away which allowed Huff to score from 2B with the tying run. It was originally scored as a hit and an RBI, but later changed to an error. Tough play for Polanco to make.

Juan Uribe- 2 for 3, HR, HBP. Almost every one of Juan Uribe's HR's have contributed directly to a Giants victory. This was no exception. He hit it to RF which is very unusual for him. Loved the site of his teammates pouring bottle after bottle of champagne over his head as he stood their reveling in it. I am sure the HBP was a purpose pitch from Oswalt. First base was open and Oswalt would much rather face Renteria than Uribe. It was a free shot. Warnings had been issued to both benches after the 3'rd innning meltdown, but the ump obviously didn't have the guts to enforce it in that situation. Props to Uribe for coming back later with the 'tater to shove it down the Phillie's throats.

Jonathan Sanchez- 2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 K. Sanchez had a characteristically rough first inning digging himself a hole with a 4 pitch walk to Polanco followed by a double to Utley and a Sac Fly by Jason Werth. He managed to pitch out of it without further damage, and looked like he had righted the ship with a brisk 2'nd inning. Then, all hell broke loose. Placido Polanco walked again. Then, a curveball didn't curve and hit Chase Utley in the back. The ball bounced toward first base and Utley picked it up and tossed it underhanded out to the mound while Sanchez was holding his glove out for the ump to throw him a new ball. Sanchez took exception and started barking at Utley who, as he always does, maintained a smirky grin on his face, but then threw up his hands and started advancing toward the mound. First, the Phillies bench and then the Giants bench emptied. After a lot of standing around, as with most bench clearing incidents, order was restored, and Bochy took Sanchez out of the game. In Sanchez' defense, the ump was clearly squeezing him while giving Oswalt a mile-wide strike zone. Still, that's no excuse for a complete meltdown like that. Ultimately, the meltdown may have been a blessing in disguise because it precipitated a move to the bullpen that proved to be absolute nails the rest of the night. Props to Bochy for recognizing the urgency of the situation and not pulling a Dusty, trying to nurse a pitcher along who was clearly unglued.

Jeremy Affeldt- 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K's. Affeldt was the forgotten man in the Giants bullpen, along with Guillermo Mota. He certainly came up clutch when the call finally came. He entered the game with runners on first and second with no outs and Ryan Howard coming up. All he did was strike out Howard, get Jayson Werth on a shallow flyball to Cody Ross and Shane Victorino on a ground out to Aubrey Huff. He set down the Phillies in order in the 4'th inning, setting the tone for the rest of the game.

Madison Bumgarner- 2 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K. Bumgarner dug himself a hole each of the innings he worked. I couldn't believe Bochy stuck with him, but Bochy apparently was convinced that he had to stick with LHP's as long as he could against the Phillies big lefthanded guns. Ironically, Bumgarner seemed to have better luck against the Phil's RH batters. At any rate, the kid proved to have icewater running in his veins and didn't flinch when faced with having to make the pitches of his life so far.

Javy Lopez- 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K, W. Bochy stuck with the lefthanded pitching plan and went to the well with Lopez one more time. No problem! Lopez breezed through the 7'th inning including an inning-ending K of the mighty Ryan Howard. IMO, Lopez should have been the co-MVP of the series.

Tim Lincecum- 0.1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K. Here's where some people are grousing about Bochy's management. With no more lefthanders available and Bochy clearly not trusting his RH relievers against the Phillies' left-leaning lineup, Bochy called on Timmy on 1 day of rest. Timmy didn't look too strong out there, but managed to strike out Werth to start the inning. Victorino and Ibanez followed with singles to RF and Bochy had seen enough. In came Brian Wilson to attempt yet another 5 out Save. I'm not sure what's a lower risk, a 5 out Save started with 2 runners on base, or a 6 out Save starting with a clean slate. I think I would have gone with the 6 out Save attempt, but I understand the reasoning here. I also applaud Bochy for understanding that today was the must-win game and managing like there was no tomorrow. If he had more confidence in Timmy on 1 day of rest than the RH bullpen options, then he absolutely made the right move.

Brian Wilson- 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 1 K, Save. Here's one of several times Bochy and the Giants got a bit lucky. The first batter Wilson faced, Ruiz, hit a rocket right at Aubrey Huff who easily double up the lead runner, Victorino with a throw to 2B. End of threat, end of inning! Of course, Wilson had to walk a couple of batters in the 9'th then go to a 3-2 count on the most dangerous hitter in the lineup before throwing a perfect slider that caught the outside corner and the ump, for once, made the right call. The Giants Win the Pennant! The Giants Win the Pennant! Bruce Bochy and Brian Wilson are redefining the role of the Closer right before our eyes. How great is that?

Bruce Bochy- Bochy managed the game of his life tonight. Yeah, he got lucky in a few places, but as I've said before, luck is the residue of design. Chance favors the prepared mind. He had a well thought out disaster plan and stuck with it. He made the right calls at critical points in the game. Props to Boch on managing a great game and on a well managed post-season so far.

The Giants now advance to the World Series! Yes!!!! The World Series! They will face a very deserving and talented Texas Rangers team. This will be the 4'th time the team has played in the 'Series since the franchise moved to San Francisco in 1958. They have failed to win it in the previous 3 tries. I don't know if they will win this one either, but hey, you can't win the World Series without getting there, right?

Go Giants!!

14 comments:

  1. its time for only positives...but the mlb must do something about the umps

    and this has nothing to do with high def...im watching on my computer...flat screen, not high def...and i had no clue what the k zone was...especially when a strike was called on travis that was a foot off the plate...and the guy was calling balls and strikes different for each at bat

    that our pen didnt melt down was truly amazing

    still dont like the choice of bringing in timmy...but i aint the skip

    during the post game, despite the beard and the shaved head...ross looked like a little kid...made me cry

    this team has alot of heart...and the past two seasons of absolutely no run support have hardened this pitching staff....they arent afraid of anyone

    madbum was amazing

    now that the torres and freddie's bats have awoken, i like the giants chances in the ws

    wilson made me think of major league....it was like....im gonna walk these guys to get to the guy i want to k....that man is nuts

    in regards to durty's meltdown, as ive never seen him go off like that, i want to think it was partially by design...he didnt have his best stuff, wasnt getting any help from the ump, and utley gave him the excuse he needed...got himself out of the game, gave time to affeldt to warm...and fired up his players

    now bring on the rangers...wonder how the giants are gonna cross bengie up

    oh, and if i was bochy and sabean, i would pitch cain in game one and let timmy have full rest

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  2. What a game! I have to say, the bench clearing altercation was a blessing in disguise. It gave Affeldt some extra time to warm up and it sure paid off.

    After Sanchez failed to get through 3 innings, I had a feeling that one of our starters was going to be used in relief. I was impressed with MadBum's performance tonight. He pitched his way out of trouble both innings and he does not show any emotion out there on the mound. He has incredible confidence in his stuff.

    Where would the Giants be if it wasn't for Lopez? He has made Utley look absolutely pathetic.

    Good to see Torres and Freddy Sanchez hitting tonight. I hope they will carry this to the WS and spark the heart of the order to break out the lumber.

    I'm curious to see how will the Giants pitching staff will approach the Rangers, as their lineup is more stacked with right-handed power rather than lefties. Do you think they have some sort of plan to counter Bengie's knowledge of the Giants pitching staff?

    Deja vu? Bengie was with the Angels in 2002. Just like the Rangers this year, that was also the first time the Angels made it to the WS. Let's hope that history does not repeat itself.

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  3. Wow bacci, I was thinking the same about Jonathan not having his stuff so he took himself out without looking like a quitter. If so - classy.

    DrB

    The mystics are at work with these guys. That shot to Huff had karma - fate, written all over it. Can you imagine how Buster and MadBum are feeling now?

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  4. You know, that thought about Sanchez stirring it up on purpose actually crossed my mind too. I do know that I was thinking that the bench clearing and standing around just might change the momentum of the game, and it sure did! We might never know, but it all worked out great in the end.

    Oh, one more thing. I thought Mitch Williams and Eric Karros were going to start crying after the game. They looked absolutely stunned. It was like they couldn't believe what they had just seen. Loved that moment as much as anything I've seen in baseball.

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  5. Yeah, I agree with you Bacci. I want Cain to start Game 1 then come back with Timmy in Game 2. Cain will be more than fully rested and Timmy needs the extra day.

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  6. The Rangers lineup is quite potent. I think they will prove to be what everyone thought the Phillies lineup would be. One thing of note on the Rangers is that they have a bit more thump from the right side of the dish. The way we saw Mota blow away the Padres, I wouldn't be opposed to tossing him in just to see.

    Maybe it is just my emotions getting the best of me, but we need to find a solution to Ramon Ramirez. His pitches just seem flat, not falling out of the zone like they should. Maybe Chris Ray makes his playoff debut against his old team?

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  7. I would be very OK with replacing Ramon Ramirez with Chris Ray and also with an appearance or two from Mota. Agree with both thoughts.

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  8. What a game, DrB, what A Game! I'm still flying high!

    I was talking it over with my brother and two ideas that come out were 1) Zito for Mota, and 2) Velez for Fontenot. To me, Bumgarner is riding on fumes right now. He had 9-10 days of rest between starts but he was gassed by the 5th inning of his start. Mota, meanwhile, was hardly used in NLCS. Let Zito start Game 4, then once he implodes at some point, 3-4-5, Bumgarner can go in and pitch 1-2 innings effectively, maybe 3. Fontenot seemed exposed to me, don't really hit well, don't field that well either, don't run that well. Velez, however, could pinch-run for Burrell (or another water buffalo), and maybe steal a base or two off Molina.

    I would be OK with replacing Ramirez with Ray.

    Interesting theory on Sanchez, I can go for that. Krukow said that Sanchez was amped by start in 1st inning, calmed down in 2nd, but then singling and running amped him up again, and that's why he was wild again in 3rd. Maybe he knew that and decided to plunk Utiley, per your thoughts on giving himself up, knowing he was too amped.

    As much as I want Lincecum vs. Lee, I think we have to give him the extra rest, we are going way beyond their previous highs in innings pitched, plus, thinking about it, it is probably more devastating to Giants if Lincecum loses to Lee, but if Cain loses to Lee, we still have Lincecum against their #2, which I would feel more confident about winning than I would having Cain up. Plus game 6 could be key, much like in Phillies series, as I don't see either team dominating the other, each game should be close.

    I think Giants have as good a chance of winning as it has since September started, which is pretty good. They have not lost many series since, even in playoffs, they have been winning series, both at home and on the road.

    I think having Ray here helps a lot with giving pitchers and hitters advice about handling Texas' stadium, an extreme hitter's park. I don't think Molina will be that much more of a factor, he may know the pitcher's but don't know how Posey has been handling them since September started, that would be up to their scouts.

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  9. Oh, I don't know. Zito after all this time off? The Rangers have a strong RH leaning lineup. I'm thinking Mota may come in mighty handy, but he sure has been buried since that great outing against the Padres, huh? I kind of agree about Velez, but I'm pretty sure Fontenot's roster spot is safe.

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  10. I agree on the time off, but I balance that with Bumgarner's going way over his IP previously and his petering out in innings 4-5 of his start, despite 9 days of rest. I think that's better because I trust MadBum in relief, while Zito who knows, plus if we are lucky Zito has game of life and don't need to use MadBum.

    Zito would not have survived this long in MLB if he could not handle RHH.

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  11. DrB, nice discussion by ESPN's Law and Gray about prospects, including Giants prospect Brandon Belt: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=5726325

    Likes him a lot, like what the Giants did with him a lot, describes in detail what they did with Belt.

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  12. seems that bochy is gonna go with the lds order of the rotation...still would rather see timmy go in game 2, especially if it is a rain out

    and doc, did you notice all the changes in team affiliation in the cal league?

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  13. I knew that the RC Quakes had dumped the Angels for the Dodgers, a truly stupid move on their part, IMO, but I hadn't heard how the rest of the inevitable musical chairs played out. I assume the Giants are staying in SJ because the Giants own the team!

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  14. ya...i didnt get the halos decision at all

    good fan base, good park, been there forever, and inland empire and rancho are so close in proximity, the change doesnt do anything to expand the fan base...halos consistently sent good prospects to the team...and the dodgers farm system seems to be in a bit of a mess right now

    blaze are now with the reds

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