Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Giants subdue Snakes

SF 5  ARI 3

Robbie Ray labored (95 pitches) through five innings but he kept the ball in the park and only walked two and that was enough. Willy Adames hit a three-run homer in the 1st and the bullpen held off the Diamondbacks for the final three frames and nailed down the win. Patrick Bailey hit a homer in the 5th. It was a workmanlike win and kept the Giants in the hunt for the Wild Card.

Today's game is at 12:45 and Carson Seymour gets the call. Tomorrow is an off-day and then the Dodgers will be in town over the weekend for a three-game set.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

8th inning: 12-6

Last night was game 144, the end of the 8th seasonal inning.  

1st inning: 13-5

2nd inning: 9-9

3rd inning: 9-9

4th inning: 10-8

5th inning: 7-11 

6th inning: 6-12 

7th inning: 7-11

8th inning: 12-6

73-71 (.507), 3rd place, 7 GB

 

Logan Webb struck out seven in six innings to bring his yearly total to 201, the first time he's topped that figure. He struck out 194 in 2023. He also logged his 14th win, one shy of his career high of 15 in 2022. The Giants rediscovered their big bashing ways last night. They hit five homers and shoved past the Diamondbacks (SF 11  AZ 5) for their 73rd win. It was a bit of an ugly game as three of Webb's runs were unearned as was one of Arizona reliever Brandyn Garcia's (who got the loss).

Jung Hoo Lee had three hits including a two-run homer. He's now slashing .271/.332/.420 with 30 doubles, 11 triples, and 8 home runs. He rates 2.2 bWAR and 2.8 fWAR.

18 games left. Robbie Ray at 6:40 tonight.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Back to Earth

After scoring 94 runs in 12 games and going 11-1, the Giants scored five runs in the final two games in St. Louis and went 0-2.

My goal for this year is 82 wins. 82 wins. I want to see 82 wins. There are 19 games left, 12 at home and 7 on the road. They have to go 10-9 to get to 82 wins.

The Arizona Diamondbacks come to San Francisco for three starting tomorrow night at 6:45 PT. Should be Logan Webb for the opener.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Friday, September 5, 2025

The Beat Goes On

SF 8   STL 2

The barrage of hits continued tonight in Busch Stadium with a total of 18. That's five games in a row with double-digit hits. Rafael Devers and Willy Adames went back-to-back homers in the 1st and that's 18 games in a row with a home run. Lots of folks chipped in including Jung Hoo Lee who had four hits and his 11th triple.

But the big news is that Carson Seymour threw five solid innings (two hits, one run) for his first major league win. Seymour was originally a Mets prospect who came to San Francisco in 2022 with J.D. Davis in the Darin Ruf trade.

The Giants have now won five in a row and 11 of 12. They've surged into 3rd place (72-69) in the West and are a mere four back in the Wild Card. Lots of things would have to go right over the next 21 games for the Giants to make the post-season but at least they are playing good ball and look like a serious club. I just hope they hang on and finish with a .500+ record.

Tomorrow's game is on Fox at 4:15 Pacific. Justin Verlander takes the hill.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

On to St. Louis

SF 10   COL 8

The Rockies may stink but it still isn't easy to sweep a series in Coors Field. It's a big ballpark in the high, dry, thin air and crazy shit always happens. And Colorado has some good players like that catcher I mentioned before Hunter Goodman. He hit another late homer to make things close. But the Giants held on to win and take all three contests. Scoring ten runs is usually a good way to win, but even then the Giants had to use their closer (Ryan Walker) to get it done.

Matt Chapman had a big game with two homers (three hits total) and four driven in. With Rafael Devers and Willy Adames flashing big power it seems Chappie had to keep up. Man, if these three guys could stay together for a whole season they could really kick ass! 

Tomorrow is an off-day and then it is three against the Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Friday night at 5:15 PT I think it will be Carson Seymour. Saturday is a Fox game at 4:15 PT and it is Justin Verlander's turn. Sunday morning's getaway game is listed at 11:15 PT and RosterResource says it will be Kai-Wei Teng.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Logan likes the long ball

SF 7  COL 4

The Giants slugged four homers and kept a lid on the Rockies to notch their 9th win in their last 10 games. Logan Webb got dinged for seven hits (all singles) and also yielded two walks in his five frames. The pesky Rockies made him throw 94 pitches but luck was on his side and he got his 13th win behind seven strikeouts and two double plays. José Buttó gave up a two-run homer to Colorado's impressive young catcher Hunter Goodman in the 7th to make it close. Joey Lucchesi and Ryan Walker finished things.

Rafael Devers hit his 30th in the 1st, a two-run moonshot, and starter Kyle Freeland took exception to his nonchalant saunter to first base. A baseball brawl ensued. Freeland was ejected as were the next two hitters, Willy Adames and Matt Chapman. The rest of the game was regular baseball. Baseball "fights" are stupid. I figure words were exchanged yesterday and that's why things exploded so quickly tonight. No one wants to lose 100 games in front of their fans. By the way Wilmer Flores, Casey Schmitt, and Patrick Bailey were the other three guys who hit home runs tonight.

That was the 70th win of the season for the Giants and they are now 70-69. That's the first time they've been over .500 since August 9th when they were 59-58.

Robbie Ray tomorrow at 5:40 PT.

Go Giants!

--M.C. 

Monday, September 1, 2025

Big win to start September

SF 8  COL 2

The Giants have discovered how to win baseball games in bunches. It's too bad they didn't figure this out sooner, but it's fun to see them playing like they ought to be playing!

This afternoon in Denver the Giants battered the hapless Rockies for the home squad's 99th loss. Can you imagine being a fan of that club? This will be the third straight season they will lose 100 games.

Our Big Money Boys—Rafael Devers and Willy Adames—both homered today and both are playing like Big Money Boys need to play. Young Drew Gilbert, he of the Tyler Rogers trade haul, had another big game going 4-for-4 with his first ML homer. Keep him in the #9 spot! The former first-rounder is serving notice.

Kai-Wei Teng finally got it together and used his strikeout stuff to survive in Coors Field. He's a weird one. It's hard to pin down what kind of pitcher he is. He's got a kitchen sink worth of pitches and had crazy K-numbers with the River Cats. Joel Peguero bailed out Teng after 5-1/3 IP and Keaton Winn took the last two innings. The Rockies had 13 hits but nine were singles and the rest were doubles. They were 2-for-12 with RISP and hit into three DPs. The Giants were 4-for-8 with RISP and of course hit the three big ones.

The next two games are at 5:40 PT. We should see Logan Webb and Robbie Ray.

Go Giants!

--M.C.