The Giants home opener turned into a wild, ragged game that seemed like it would never end but a win always makes the struggle worth it. Key Lines:
Lamonte Wade Jr 1B- 3 for 6, 2 2B, 3B, BB, 2 R, 2 RBI. BA= .174. It will take LMWJ a few more games to dig his BA out of the dumpster, but he kept the good vibes from this PH HR on Wednesday by reaching base 4 times with 3 XBH's. He now has a total of 4 hits on the season, all XBH. He was hitting the ball hard on the road trip but right at people, so this positive regression is not a surprise.
Willy Adames SS- 3 for 7, 2B, SB(1), R, 3 RBI. BA= .200. Adames had a rough game but came through when it mattered most driving in the tying and winning runs in the 11'th for the walk-off win. There was one stretch where he had something like 3 consecutive screamers hit at him that he got gloves on but couldn't field cleanly. He was initially charged with an error on one of them which was later changed to a hit. Those were tough, tough plays but I couldn't help but think peak Brandon Crawford woulda had them. Sorry Willy, we love you, but Brandon is a tough act to follow for Giants fans.
Matt Chapman 3B- 2 for 4, HR(2), 2 BB, R, 2 RBI. BA= .280. Chapman's single in the second inning drove in LMWJ and his solo HR leading off the 6'th closed the gap to 8-7 after the Mariners put up 5 runs over innings 5 and 6.
Heliot Ramos LF- 3 for 5, BB, SB(2), R, RBI. BA= .323. Like last season, just when you think he's about to hit a wall, Ramos bounces back. His XBH streak to start the season ended at 6 games keeping him tied with Felipe Alou for that record but reaching base 4 times in 6 PA's might be more impressive and more of an indicator of long term success.
Patrick Bailey C- 3 for 5, 2 2B, R, RBI. BA= .222. Bailey had a nice game at the plate but had to work extra hard behind it nursing pitchers with wild hairs up their noses and working with a home plate ump that had a ridiculously tight strike zone. He also gave up a double steal although that was probably on Camilo Doval who is notoriously slow to the plate.
Justin Verlander RHP- 2.1 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 2 K's. ERA= 6.14. Hmm.....Oracle Park might not be pitcher-friendly for Justin Verlander. As Kruk and Kuip love to say, "ownage is ownage!" The ump's tight strike zone and what appeared to be unusual carry in the ballpark might have contributed.
Randy Rodriguez RHP- 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K's. ERA= 0.00. For the second game in a row, Rodriguez came into a bases loaded situation, this time with 1 out and 2 runs in. Once again he got the fire put out and kept the game tied.
Lou Trivino RHP- 1 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 K. ERA= 6.00. Trivino did not look like the guy from spring training as he was hit hard and gave up the 2-run lead the Giants gained in the 4'th inning.
Camilo Doval RHP- 1 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K. ERA= 0.00. Doval was definitely victimized by the BABIP gods as all 3 hits were infield(though some were scorched). There was the double steal which was probably his own fault and a fielding error by Fitzgerald trying to get the lead runner at the plate which scored 2 runs.
Erik Miller LHP, Tyler Rogers RHP and Ryan Walker RHP each pitched a scoreless inning to get the game to extra innings.
Spencer Bivens RHP- 2 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 1 K. ERA= 7.36. Bivens did a great job dealing with 2 extra-innings starting with designated runners at 2B and earned the well-deserved Win.
*After the 10'th inning I decided this game needed less of my involvement in it which proved to be true as the winning runs scored while I was making a run to the store.
The Win improves the Giants record to 6-1.
Robbie Ray LHP tries to secure a series win tomorrow evening facing Bryce Miller RHP.