Showing posts with label Atlanta Braves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta Braves. Show all posts

Monday, October 11, 2010

NLDS Game 4: Giants @ Braves - Lineups and News

The Giants are going for the champagne celebration tonight in Atlanta.  Bruce Bochy is rolling out the same lineup as yesterday's game while Bobby Cox is taking out Brooks Conrad and putting in Troy Glaus.

I would expect to see some bunts from the Giants to test Glaus.

Interesting quote from Bochy about whether he would continue to use Sergio Romo or try another reliever:
"I think you have to. I"ll talk to Serge. This guy threw so well coming down the stretch. His last 30 hitters he gave up something like two hits. He's had a couple of hiccups here. With that happening, we may mix things up a little bit. I still believe in this guy."
The lineups are after the jump.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

NLDS Game 3: Giants @ Braves - Lineups and News

Update: Braves lineup below

Bobby Cox announced that Derek Lowe will start tomorrow's game.  If the Braves win today, it is likely that Tim Lincecum will face Lowe again.  If the Giants win, we don't know who will start for the Giants.

Billy Wagner is out and Takashi Saito is in as his replacement.

Pablo Sandoval is not starting today so Mike Fontenot will take his place.  Here is today's lineup for the Giants.

Torres CF
F. Sanchez 2B
Huff 1B
Posey C
Burrell LF
Uribe SS
Fontenot 3B
Ross RF
J. Sanchez LHP

I will post the Braves lineup once it is available below.

3B Infante
RF Heyward
1B Lee
C McCann
LF Diaz
SS Gonzalez
2B Conrad
CF Ankiel
RHP Hudson

Thursday, October 7, 2010

NL Division Series Game 1: Giants 1, Braves 0

San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum (R) is embraced by catcher Buster Posey after Lincecum pitched a complete game against the Atlanta Braves during Game 1 of their MLB National League Division Series playoff baseball game in San Francisco, California October 7, 2010. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)
Who says playoff experience is important? Tim Lincecum, who has no playoff experience, just pitched arguably the best game of his career in his first playoff game.

Again, no playoff experience.

Lincecum’s line was 9 innings, 2 hits, 14 strikeouts, and 1 walk. The 14 strikeouts were the most by a pitcher since 2000 when Roger Clemens had 15 strikeouts. The 14 strikeouts is also a Giants postseason record.

Again, no playoff experience.

I harp on the playoff experience because ever blogger and writer has made a mention of how the San Francisco Giants do not have a lot of players with said playoff experience and that could likely be a cause of their failure. Well they are right; the Giants have ten players of their 25 on the postseason roster who have played in the postseason. Interestingly enough, the players who made an impact in the game tonight, Tim Lincecum, Buster Posey, and Cody Ross, do not have any playoff experience.

Buster Posey went 2 for 4 with a double, a run scored, and a stolen base. Although, the stolen base was not really a stolen base, it still counts if he is called safe. The run scored was the only run that the Giants scored and it happened on Cody Ross’ RBI single past third baseman Omar Infante’s glove.

That one run was all Tim Lincecum needed to win the game. He was dealing all game and except for the two doubles, Omar Infante’s double in the first inning and Brian McCann’s double in the seventh, Lincecum was mowing the Atlanta Braves hitters down with his slider and his changeup and still rearing back with his low 90’s fastball all the way until the end of the game. Lincecum’s last pitch, a fastball, checked in at 93 MPH.

The one question that was discussed on Twitter between some Giants fans and bloggers was whether Bruce Bochy should have pulled Lincecum out after the 8th inning or let him keep going like he did. Personally, I thought that he should have pulled him out since he was over 100 pitches and just in case you needed him on short rest. With the bullpen throwing the way they have been, especially Brian Wilson, my thought is that you save Lincecum for another day.

One of the other arguments was that you keep your best pitcher in the game because it only takes one mistake to tie the game up. It is true that Lincecum is the Giants best pitcher but he is just as likely to give up that one run with the fatigue that he had as the Giants bullpen is to give up the run.

Either way it worked out for tonight. We can review the situation again if the Giants need to bring Timmy back on short rest. Hopefully, they won’t.

The Giants are back at it tomorrow with Matt Cain on the mound, another player with no playoff experience, and then head to Atlanta for two games.

Giants-Braves lineups for Game 1

Lineups after the jump.

About 15 minutes until the first game starts.  Breaking news from CSNBayArea's Jaymee Sire about an injury in batting practice to tomorrow's Atlanta Braves starting pitcher, Tommy Hanson.


Giants announce 25-man roster

The Giants have announced their 25-man roster for the National League Division series against the Atlanta Braves.  They went will 11 pitchers as was expected; only four of them were starters.

As we reported last night Barry Zito has been left off the roster.  The Giants also left off bullpen arms Chris Ray and Dan Runzler along with outfielder Jose Guillen.  Guillen, was reportedly having some neck pain that is rather serious and to top it off he was not exactly contributing a lot.

I translated some quotes that Guillen had about being left of the roster in an ESPNDeportes.com article and here's what he had to say:

"It's unfortunate, but I can not do anything about it. I was very excited to play in the postseason, but the pain is very deep," Guillen told ESPNdeportes.com from San Francisco. 
"You play this sport to reach the postseason, the dream is to play in the World Series," Guillen said. "Fortunately, could still play later."
With Jose Guillen off the roster, I would expect to see Aaron Rowand start for the first game, as his numbers are very good against Derek Lowe, and then Cody Ross would probably start against Tommy Hanson with Rowand starting again against Tim Hudson.  If Rowand were to start then Bruce Bochy would likely move Andres Torres to right field.

The entire roster is after the jump.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bochy announces Rowand on roster. Looks like no Zito

Bruce Bochy met with the media today as a prelude to tomorrow's game 1.  Although, the San Francisco Giants have not officially announced their 25-man roster for the first round Bochy did discuss the starting pitchers and the status of Aaron Rowand.

Bochy has confirmed that Aaron Rowand will be on the active roster.  This is not a surprise based on his numbers against some of the Braves starting pitching.

Derek Lowe: 11 for 23, 2 RBI's, 3 BB, 1 K, .478 BA, .556 OBP
Tommy Hanson: 0 for 2, 1 RBI, 1 K, .000 BA, .250 OBP
Tim Hudson: 8 for 21, 1 RBI, 3 BB, 2 K, .381 BA, .458 OBP


The starting rotation will be Tim Lincecum for game one, Matt Cain for game two, and Jonathan Sanchez for game three.  The game four pitcher will depend on where the series is at.  If the Giants are leading 2-1 it is likely rookie pitcher Madison Bumgarner will get the start.  However, if they are down 2-1 then Bochy will probably bring Tim Lincecum back on short rest.

As expected Barry Zito will not be in the starting rotation and it seems that he might not be on the postseason roster. I bet it is hard for the Giants to swallow paying a guy $18.5 million and for him not to play a game in the postseason.

At least we know that Bochy is making decisions that are based on whomever gives the Giants the best chance to win.

Giants-Braves games schedule

Here's is the schedule for the San Francisco Giants and Atlanta Braves series.

Game 1: In San Francisco Thursday 10/7 - 6:37pm PST
Game 2: In San Francisco Friday 10/8 - 6:37pm PST
Game 3: In Atlanta Sunday 10/10 - 1:37pm PST
Game 4: In Atlanta Monday 10/11 - 5:37pm PST
Game 5: In San Francisco Wednesday 10/13 - 6:37pm PST

Sunday, October 3, 2010

San Francisco Giants, your NL West Champions

San Francisco Giants Freddy Sanchez reacts after scoring a run against the San Diego Padres during the third inning of their MLB National League baseball game in San Francisco, California October 3, 2010. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL IMAGES OF THE DAY)
They did it!!!  For the first time since 2003 the San Francisco Giants have made it to the playoffs and clinched the division crown.  And its just like the 2010 Giants to clinch the division in their final game of the season against the San Diego Padres, a team that has owned them all year and had shutdown the Giants in the past two games.

Had the Giants just won one of those games they would have already been in.  But, that would have been too simple for these Giants.  They like it this way.  As they say, "Giants baseball.....torture."

Jonathan Sanchez was the hero today.  Sanchez pitched five innings and gave up only three hits and struckout five on the way to his 13th win of the season.  Not only did Sanchez pitch great but he also jump-started the offense in the third inning with a triple to "triples alley" and later scored on a Freddy Sanchez single.  Aubrey Huff then doubled in Freddy Sanchez in the same inning to give the Giants a 2-0 lead.

In the eighth, Buster Posey showed why he should be the Rookie of the Year with a solo home-run to give the Giants a 3-0 lead.

In the ninth, Brian Wilson entered the game to close it out and earn his 48th save, which tied him with Rod Beck for the most saves in San Francisco Giants history.

The Giants will now face off with the Atlanta Braves starting Thursday in San Francisco.  Here is the first round schedule for the Giants.

National League Division Series: Giants-Braves

NLDS Game 1: ATL @ SF  Thursday, October 7  TBS  6:37PM PST
NLDS Game 2: ATL @ SF  Friday, October 8  TBS  6:37PM PST
NLDS Game 3: SF @ ATL  Sunday, October 10  TBS  TBA
NLDS Game 4*: SF @ ATL  Monday, October 11  TBS  TBA
NLDS Game 5*: ATL @ SF  Wednesday, October 13  TBS  TBA

*if necessary




Saturday, October 2, 2010

Giants baseball......TORTURE!!!

And you thought that the path to the post-season was going to be easy. The San Francisco Giants are living up to their 2010 regular season mantra of GIANTS BASEBALL.....TORTURE!!!

Thanks to Andrew Baggarly we have the four possible outcomes for tomorrow for the Giants. The outcomes are below.

The good news is that no matter what happens tomorrow the Giants can not be eliminated from playoff contention on Sunday. However, if they lose then it is possible they will have to play one or two more games before they make it into the playoffs.

In order for the Giants not to make the playoffs they would have to have lost five games in a row to end the season, four against the Padres, of which they have already lost two, and another one against the Braves.

Something else of note is that it is possible the Giants could clinch a playoff spot before game time. The Braves-Phillies game starts at 10:35. It is important to note that the Giants still need to beat the Padres. They want to win the NL West and have home field advantage for the first round.

I like the Giants chances, especially tomorrow when yours truly will be in the house.

And as promised, the four possible outcomes:

Outcome No.1: Giants win, Braves win. 
The Giants are 92-70 and win the NL West. The Braves are 91-71 and win the wild card. The Padres are 90-71 and are eliminated. (The Giants and Braves would match up in the Division Series.)

Outcome No.2: Giants win, Braves lose. 
The Giants are 92-70 and win the NL West. The Braves and Padres are 90-72 and would have a one-game playoff for the wild card Monday at Atlanta. (If the Braves prevail, the Giants get them in the NLDS. If the Padres are the wild card, the Giants would match up against the Cincinnati Reds. In either event, the Giants would have home-field advantage for the NLDS.)

Outcome No.3: Giants lose, Braves lose 
The Braves are 90-72 and are eliminated. The Giants and Padres tie atop the NL West at 91-71, and both clinch postseason berths on the same field (!!!). The Padres are awarded the NL West title without a tiebreaker because they captured the season series against the Giants. Thus, the Giants enter as the wild card. (The Giants would begin an NLDS Wednesday against the Phillies while the Padres would get the Reds.)

Outcome No.4: Giants lose, Braves win 
OK, now this is the crazy part. The Giants, Padres and Braves would finish with identical 91-71 records, necessitating a tiebreaker game for the NL West that would be held Monday at San Diego. (Time TBA.) The winner Monday would be NL West champ. The loser would be forced to play a second tiebreaker game Tuesday at Atlanta for the wild card. (The rules governing NLDS matchups are the same. The Phillies get the wild card winner, unless it’s the Braves. In that case, the Phillies get the Reds and the NL West winner will face the Braves.)