AAA: Las Vegas Aviators at Sacramento River Cats postponed due to inclement weather.
AA: Richmond Flying Squirrels topped the Altoona Curve 9-8(10 innings).
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AAA: Las Vegas Aviators at Sacramento River Cats postponed due to inclement weather.
AA: Richmond Flying Squirrels topped the Altoona Curve 9-8(10 innings).
The Giants returned to a familiar formula for futility as Logan Webb struggled with his command and the lineup failed to capitalize on multiple run-scoring opportunities(I don't mean to imply that Logan Webb himself is a familiar part of a losing formula). Key Lines:
Heliot Ramos LF- 2 for 4, 2 RBI. BA= .218. Ramos had both of the Giants RBI's in the game but one came on a 1-out, bases-loaded squibber to 1B that drove in Rafael Devers 1B from third but set up and inning-ending ground-out by Patrick Bailey C.
Speaking of Patrick Bailey, I was struck on that At-Bat and at least one other how awful his swings looked and how little enthusiasm he appeared to put into them. Tony Vitello may have noticed the same body language and pinch-hit for him with Daniel Susac against a RHP, no less.
Logan Webb RHP- 6 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 3 BB, 6 K's, 9/1 GO/AO. ERA= 5.25. I will give Webb credit for battling through his command issues which did not improve in his later innings of work. He ended up a run over the Quality Start limit.
The Loss dropped the Giants record to 6-9. Adrian Houser RHP tries for a series win tomorrow against Cade Povich LHP who has a career ERA over 5. Expect Daniel Susac to be the starting catcher.
AAA: Sacramento River Cats destroyed the Las Vegas Aviators 11-0.
Four Giants batters turned in multi-hit game to back a Quality Start by Landen Roupp as the Giants picked up on the road where they left off at home. Key Lines:
AAA: The Sacramento River Cats crushed the Las Vegas Aviators 9-0.
AAA: Sacramanto River Cats topped the Las Vegas Aviators 8-7.
The Giants closed out this homestand on a decidedly positive note as Rafael Devers got the scoring started with a 3-run home run in the 6'th inning and the pitching staff turned in their second shutout in a row. Key Lines:
Willy Adames SS- 2 for 4, 2B, 2 R. BA= .260. Adames went 6 for 12 with 5 doubles in the series to raise his BA by .076.
Luis Arraez DH- 2 for 2, 3B, BB, Sac, 2 R. BA= .320. Arraez has been the most consistent Giants hitter so far. He went 5 for 10 in the series.
Rafael Devers- 2 for 4, HR(2), R, 4 RBI. BA= .220. That's the way it's done! Clean up hitters are supposed to clean up. Devers broke up a scoreless game in the bottom of the 6'th inning and that was all the pitching needed.
Tyler Mahle RHP- 5.2 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 4 BB, 6 K, 9/1 GO/AO. ERA= 4.30. Mahle came within an out of being the pitcher of record and the Win. He gave up a 2-out single to Adolis Garcia. At 94 pitches, Tony Vitello brought in Matt Gage LHP to strike out lefty-batting Brandon Marsh and notice it wasn't Ryan Borucki LHP.
Caleb Kilian RHP, Blade Tidwell RHP and Erik Miller LHP finished up and if you squint real hard you can see a bullpen starting to take shape.
The Giants improved their record to 5-8. They remain in last place in the NL West but gain a game on the division-leading Dodgers at 4.5 games behind. They trail the Padres, D'Backs and Rockies by 1.5 games.
The Giants have a travel day tomorrow before starting a 9-game road trip. They start that on Friday with Landen Roupp RHP facing the Orioles with Shane Baz RHP taking the mound for the O's.