The Giants showed off their defensive arm tools to make the Cubs pay for some adventurous base running and the lineup used a small-ball approach to push in 4 runs to win their Cactus League home opener. Key Lines:
Matt Chapman 3B- 2 for 2, 2 2B.
Chapman looked to be in midseason form with a pair of hard-hit doubles. Stay healthy,
Chappy!
Christian Koss 3B/SS- 1 for 1, BB.
Grant McCray PR/CF drew a 1-out walk in the 7'th inning.
Christian executed a perfect
hit-and-run play with a ground ball through the 2B hole behind the runner putting runners at first and third with one out. He then drew a throw to 3B on a groundout allowing
McCray to score despite the inning-ending double play. Small ball! Put the ball in play!
Bryce Eldridge DH- 0 for 1, BB. I had to do a double take at the TV screen to make sure it wasn't Brandon Belt at the plate. Striking similarity but without the slumping shoulders(at least that I noticed). Hopefully this does not ignite the Eldridge Wars.
Willy Adames SS-
Adames showed how the
ABS challenge system can change a game. With the bases loaded and no outs, he took a called third strike. He tapped his helmet. The call was overturned even though the top of the ball was a fraction of an inch below the strike zone and there is no way
Adames could be sure it was a ball. On the next pitch he hit a groundout to first base but the runners advanced driving in one run.
Rafael Devers then drove in another run on another ground out. Voila! The Giants had themselves a 2-run inning.
Robbie Ray LHP- 1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 0 K. Perhaps rattled by a fire alarm going of in the stadium that the umps did not stop the game for,
Ray walked the first two batters he faced.
Seiya Suzuki then hit a
Texas Leaguer that dropped in shallow RF.
Luis Arraez hustled to track it down and threw home but
Devers cut it off and threw out
Suzuki trying for a double. The lead runner,
Matt Shaw, stopped at 3B putting two runners on one base.
Alex Bregman, the trailing runner, was called out but then
Shaw thought there were 3 outs and walked off the bag toward the dugout.
Matt Chapman tagged him out for a very unusual
triple play to end the inning.
Trent Harris RHP- 1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K. Harris FB was 94 MPH. He gave up a leadoff single then another hit that Grant McCray misjudged, but then McCray showed off his arm by throwing the runner out at home plate. Jung Hoo Lee then showed off his arm by throwing out the second runner at home after catching a fly ball in foul territory to complete an inning-ending double play.
Will Bednar RHP- 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 1 K. B
ednar came out throwing 98 MPH gas but couldn't find the strike zone and walked the first two batters he faced. Pitching Coach
Justin Meccage came out and delivered a message which seemed to settle
Bednar down. He got out of the inning with a couple of line-outs and a K.
John Michael Bertrand LHP- 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 0 K. Bertrand walked the bases loaded with one out. Justin Meccage came out again and Bertrand got the GIDP to end the inning and the game.
Wilkin Ramos RHP- 0.2 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 3 BB. All arms and legs. Mid-90's sinker/slider. Couldn't find command. Potential bullpen arm with better command.
Tristan Beck RHP,
Carson Seymour RHP,
Spencer Bivens RHP and
Reiver Sanmartin LHP looked fairly sharp in scoreless innings of work.
Bivens looks like he's added some muscle mass.
The Giants play the
A's tomorrow in
Scottsdale. No word on who is pitching.