Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Game Wrap 8/17/2011: Giants 7 Braves 5

The Giants sorely needed this win tonight. They got a tremendous pitching performance from Matt Cain, put together some offense and held off a late Braves' rally to hold on for the W. Key Lines:

Mike Fontenot- 3 for 5, 2 2B. BA= .220. Fonty is better than a Mendoza line guy. He's due to get some hits and raise that average. He did it by going the other way tonight.

Pablo Sandoval- 2 for 4, 2 2B, SF. BA= .311. The SF was one of 4 by Giants hitters on the night. The Giants are 10'th in all of baseball in SF's, 11'th in S, and I read somewhere recently they are near the top in advancing baserunners. The Giants offensive problems are due to lack of baserunners and lack of power, not "situational hitting."

Aubrey Huff- 2 for 3, 2 2B, BB, SF. BA= .248. The 2, 3 and 4 hitters in the lineup had 6 doubles between them. Huffster is hitting .286 over his last 10 games. He has an .854 OPS in 15 games in the month of August and a .782 in 29 games post All-Star. His overall numbers for the year will probably still look pretty ugly, but his second half split will likely be respectable.

Nate Schierholtz- 2 for 5. BA= .279. Great to see Nate back in the lineup after the injury scare from fouling a ball off his foot. the 2-5 hitters in the lineup went a combined 9 for 17.

Matt Cain- 8 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 K's. ERA= 2.86. What an effort by Matt Cain. He started out a bit rough and already had thrown 60 pitches by the end of the 3'rd inning. He ended up with a total of 114 over 8 innings. He retired the last 18 batters he faced. He either pitched to contact or mowed them down in just a few pitches thus managing to keep his pitch count down despite all the K's. His ERA is 2.30 over his last 10 starts.

Dan Runzler- 0.2 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 0 K's. ERA= 6.64. Runzler couldn't get his breaking ball over the plate which allowed the ATL batters to time the fastball. There was an error by OCab and a misadventurous route to the ball by Cody Ross involved too.

With the Win, the Giants moved to 2.5 games behind the NL West leading Diamondbacks who lost to the Phillies 9-2 as the Phils broke this one open late.

On the injury front: Nate played tonight and did not appear to be hampered. Jonathan Sanchez is thinking he may not miss a start with his ankle sprain. Brian Wilson traveled to Dr Andrews clinic to have the elbow that Andrews did TJ surgery on while Willie was in college. Diagnosis: Inflammation. Treatment: a couple days rest. Stay tuned on that one! Kepp is still nursing a right wrist sprain/bone contusion and is day to day.

Tim Lincecum tries to get the Giants a split in the 4 game series and a positive W-L on the road trip so far tomorrow evening against rookie LHP Mike Minor.





4 comments:

  1. doc,

    please...cabrera cannot be trusted to field his position...the error led to 3 runs

    runzler really has to work on the control issues regarding the breaking pitches...gotta be release point...raggs has gotta see something on the vids to fix it

    and kepp's injury is a bit more serious...doc told him, should he take a hit in the same area, could be career threatening

    and wilson was afraid he might need tj

    the gods...they seem to be angry

    not enough deference paid to the ws win?

    man...baseball really is like life...you arent really allowed to overindulge

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  2. Wasn't control of the curveball the reason Runzler got sent down last year? If this problem persists, I'd say Affeldt's chances of being on the team next year get better and better.

    I'm with Bacci on Cabrera at SS. I'd much rather have Crawford.

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  3. Real nice MLB.

    The Giants would rather they give Victorino zero games suspended instead of this: he is suspended two games, one of them against the Diamondbacks...

    Of course, it is Joe Torre making that decision, not that he would be biased or anything since he just worked for the Dodgers. (Though, fun fact, if I got it right, Torre's favorite team growing up was the Giants, and he ended up managing for the other two NY teams instead; tried to verify but couldn't locate it so maybe my memory is off...).

    And what is up with that, he bumps the umpire and only gets 2 games? That will really teach players not to do that... NOT!

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