Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Four in a row

SF 6  HOU 3

The Giants keep their win streak alive with a sweep of the Astros in Houston. They tagged Framber Valdez with a couple of homers early in the game and held on to win. Valdez is an extreme ground ball pitcher and does not give up many dingers but Wilmer Flores took him deep in the 1st and Luis Matos launched one in the 2nd. That's the fourth for Flo and the first for Matos who started in place of Jung Hoo Lee. Heliot Ramos' two-run double made it 5-0 after two. Valdez lasted five frames, walking four and whiffing nine. The Giants would strike out 16 times today and the Astros would add 14 of their own.

Landen Roupp had the strikeout stuff going (8 in 4+ IP) but like Alvarez he also had four bases on balls. Those ultimately hurt him and he left the game in the 5th. Randy Rodriguez gave up a hit that probably should have been caught (the Giants blew a pop up play, too) to make it 5-3 but then shut it down. His performance probably saved the day. Hayden Birdsong followed with two scoreless despite two hits and a walk. Tyler Rogers dominated the 8th and Camilo Doval closed out the 9th. LaMonte Wade, Jr., hitless in his first five games, pinch-hit in the 8th and smacked a homer to make it 6-3, giving the team a little breathing room.

It's an impressive start to 2025. Last year the team won ONE road series (the last one of the season in KC). The home opener is Friday afternoon at 1:35 with Justin Verlander taking the hill.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Webb goes seven

SF 3  HOU 1

His only blemish was a solo shot from Jose Altuve on a 3-2 count. Logan Webb threw 100 pitches and got six whiffs and nine ground outs with no walks and five hits allowed. Three double plays really helped but of course that's Webb's game. Willy Adames got the big hit, a two-run double in the 3rd, and Heliot Ramos hit a homer in the 4th. That's five straight games with an XBH for Ramos!

Tyler Rogers put two on with two out in the 8th but held on to the 3-1 lead. Ryan Walker closed out the 9th. The Giants struck out 13 times and had a mere four hits and four walks but made the most of them. Of the four there were two doubles and a home run. The Astros had seven hits including a homer but six were singles and no bases on balls. Tough pitching by both clubs tonight so that's a nice win for the good guys.

Landen Roupp goes tomorrow at 1:10 Pacific. Thursday is a travel day and they open at home on Friday.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Hicks goes six

SF 7  HOU 2

The Giants kicked ass in Houston tonight in large part because of an impressive first start from Jordan Hicks. He went a full six innings, the longest start so far, and allowed only one hit. With six whiffs, six groundouts, and just two walks in his 72 pitches it's fair to say Hicks dominated.

The Giants backed him with a run in the 2nd, a run in the 5th, three in the 6th, and two more in the 9th. Wilmer Flores had a two-out knock to drive in that first run and his three-run homer in the 6th also came with two outs. He's Mr. Clutch so far this season. Matt Chapman's single in the 9th to drive in two also came with two outs.

Camilo Doval pitched a scoreless 7th. Spencer Bivens gave up a two-out two-run double in the 8th. Erik Miller came in to strike out Yordan Alvarez and that was that for the Astros. Ryan Walker finished up.

Logan Webb is listed as the starter for tomorrow (5:10). Looks like Landen Roupp will take the getaway game (1:10 Pacific) on Wednesday.

 Go Giants!

--M.C.

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Series win in Cincy

SF 6  CIN 3

Unlike yesterday's 3-2 loss the lineup delivered the big hits today. A run in the 5th, three in the 6th, and two more in a clutch 8th gave the Giants enough for a win. Robbie Ray had a perfect game through five frames but fell victim to the long ball with one out in the 6th. He finished with 5-1/3 IP (78 pitches), 3 R, 1 W, 4 K. Overall the pitchers had a good series: only ten runs allowed in the three games.

Tyler Fitzgerald used his power and speed to get on thrice and score twice. Heliot Ramos hit another homer and Matt Chapman got his first. Jung Hoo Lee had two hits and scored two. The fielders made a couple of big plays late. Tyler Rogers put two on in the 8th with a 6-3 lead and got two ground balls. Chapman turned the second one into a double play and they got out of it unscathed. In the 9th Ramos made a diving catch with one out to back Camilo Doval who notched the save.

I know it's only 1/54 (one fifty-fourth) of the season but I feel good about the series win. Taking two of three on the road against a tough club is nothing to complain about! Tomorrow they are in Houston (5:10 PDT) and Jordan Hicks gets his turn.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Flo's blast stuns Reds

SF 6  CIN 4

The Giants looked like they would whiff their opener—they struck out 17 times! But they struck back with four runs in a dramatic 9th to overtake the Reds. Jung Hoo Lee walked with one out, Matt Chapman singled him to third, and with two outs Patrick Bailey singled to tie the game. Wilmer Flores then homered to give the Giants the winning margin.

Logan Webb was not ace-like. His command was off: out of 78 pitches only 46 were strikes. He gave up six hits and three walks in his five frames and left with the team behind 3-2. But he kept the ball in the yard and looked like he could have tossed another scoreless inning. He got five ground ball outs including a double play and struck out seven. So, I'll take the positives! Heliot Ramos was responsible for those two runs. He homered with two outs in the 4th after an epic 11-pitch battle. He drove in Lee who had walked with one out. Wilmer had an 11-pitch AB in the 7th. It ended in a strikeout but I love to see that. I had a good feeling when he came to the plate in the 9th and sure enough he delivered.

Randy Rodriguez, Erik Miller, and Tyler Rogers each got an inning. Ryan Walker gave up a run with two outs in the 9th for the only blemish on the 'pen.

It's great to start the season with a win, especially on the road! Tomorrow, oddly, is an off-day. Justin Verlander gets the start on Saturday at 1:10 Pacific.

Go Giants!

--M.C.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Giants open tomorrow

Opening Day for the San Francisco Giants will be in Cincinnati tomorrow afternoon. Game time is 1:10 Pacific. Logan Webb will match up with Hunter Greene. Baseball is finally here!!


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GO GIANTS!! 

--M.C.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

The rotation

The biggest news from Spring Training involves two pitchers who were starters last season but now looking at new roles this season. Young southpaw Kyle Harrison made 24 starts as a rookie but will open the season in AAA after being optioned. He's only 23 and can certainly grow and learn and get back to the bigs real soon. Hayden Birdsong had 16 starts last year but will begin this year in the bullpen. He's pitched well in the pre-season but was pipped for the fifth spot by Landen Roupp. Birdsong like Harrison is just 23 so he's got time to develop. The 26-year old Roupp has fewer ML innings than either of his younger teammates but nonetheless edged them out for the coveted final starter position.

Logan Webb of course remains the Number One and he is expected to be among the league leaders in innings again. He's thrown 200+ in both 2023 and 2024. He's a grizzled ace at age 28. Speaking of grizzled, 33-year old lefty Robbie Ray and 42-year old Justin Verlander get the next two spots. Both have Cy Young Awards on their shelves. JV is Cooperstown-bound but it's hard to count on a pitcher in their 40s. That being said I would not be surprised by a resurgence. Maybe 25 starts, 150 IP, and 2+ WAR? Is that unrealistic? Robbie Ray is just as hard to project. If he can stay healthy and deliver 30 starts he could be Robin to Webb's Batman and the Dynamic Duo could make an impact on the pennant race.

The fourth spot goes to Jordan Hicks. I really liked this move when Farhan Zaidi signed the converted reliever. Hicks has dominant stuff and wanted to re-invent himself as a starter. The experiment worked for a while then collapsed. I appreciate a ballplayer who steps outside of his comfort zone! We'll see if he can find his way in 2025. Perhaps a different usage pattern would help. Most guys don't like a mixed starter/reliever role but we've seen it work. Yusmeiro Petit might be one of the best guys ever to do that. He's proof it's possible!

There's now some depth in the organization. Keaton Winn, Mason Black, Tristan Beck and The Carsons (Whisenhunt, Seymour, and Ragsdale) will all be in Sacramento with Harrison. That bodes well for the future.

 --M.C.