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The Giants, now that the Padres have lost a staggering nine games in a row, are now just two games back in the NL West.
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Jose Guillen had 4 K's |
Now, here's some notes:
- Each day brings more evidence that Jose Guillen should not be a starting outfielder. Pat Burrell hit a home run, Andres Torres is, well, Andres Torres, and Cody Ross scored the game-tying run. Oh, yeah and Jose Guillen had a golden sombrero (four strikeouts in a game, for those of you that aren't well-versed on baseball terminology)
- Saturday's game was the first game since July 9 in which Matt Cain allowed more than 3 ER. Nevertheless, he got the job done, pitching seven solid innings.
- Although not completely relevant to the Giants, it's quite interesting to note that the Dodgers have not caught a runner stealing since July 23. Darren Ford stole second in the 8th inning with two outs and the Giants down 4-3.
- The Giants have now executed three comebacks of four runs or more: June 4 against the Pirates; July 20 against the Dodgers (you might remember that as the game in which Bruce Bochy got Broxton taken out of the game because Mattingly stepped on the mound twice); and of course, Saturday, September 4 against the Dodgers.
- Props to Pat Burrell: he was able to come off the bench and battle for an eight-pitch at bat, culminating in his solo home run off of Octavio Dotel.
- The Giants had four home runs. Quite satisfying.
- Saturday's game was symbolically a juxtaposition of the Dodgers' and Giants' relative seasons. At home, the Dodgers blew a game they should have won thanks to yet another poor performance by Broxton, who has brought the Dodgers down with him during his second-half downfall. The Giants, in contrast, executed a beautiful comeback, and Brian Wilson was able to settle down and shut down the Dodgers to win the game, as he has done for most of 2010.
- Uribe had a WPA of .622 on Saturday: he raised the Giants' chances of winning the game by 62.2% with his offensive performance.
- Yet another post worth reading by Aubrey Huff on his blog
- Interesting article here by Andrew Baggarly about the friendship between Ryan Theriot and Mike Fontenot
Tomorrow: Hiroki Kuroda will face Jonathan Sanchez. They are both coming off of dazzling performances, in which they went 7+ innings and gave up 1 ER or fewer. The Giants bat a collective .153 against Kuroda in 72 career at bats, which is just...miserable. Watch out for Matt Kemp -- 9 for 20 in his career against Sanchez. If the Giants can secure the series win on Sunday night, it will go a long way toward building momentum as they get ready to face a hot Diamondbacks team and then the division-leading Padres.
Buster Posey - "It's funny to see so many of these guys who have done this for 10 years, 30 and 35 years old, jumping like little kids."