AAA: Sugarland Space Cowboys outscored the Sacramento River Cats 7-6.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Down on the Farm: 5/22/2026
Game Wrap 5/22/2026: White Sox 9 Giants 4
Trevor McDonald was perfect through 3 innings then inexplicably fell apart in the 4'th inning allowing 7 runs in what was ultimately a 9-run inning, a disaster inning if there ever was one. Key Lines:
The lineup managed 7 hits and 3 walks with Luis Arraez 2B the only Giant with 2 hits.
Trevor McDonald RHP- 3.2 IP, 3 H, 7 R, 1 BB, 4 K's. ERA= 4.76. The 4'th inning was one of the strangest I've ever seen. How does a team score 7 runs 3 hits and a walk? The inning goes HBP, HBP(challenged, upheld), fly out, infield single(bases now loaded), walk, double, fielder's choice(run scored, no outs recorded), Strike Out, groundball single, pitching change(Ryan Borucki LHP replaces Trevor McDonald), HBP, Double, infield single/error(Adames), Strikeout. That's how.
It seemed like a mistake at the time but in retrospect, Arraez' decision to try for an out at home on a play he could have easily gotten an out at first looms large. The next batter struck out and that would have ended the inning at 4-0 an the Giants still in the game. Instead, it led to 5 more runs and an insurmountable 9-0 White Sox lead.
As to what caused McDonald's meltdown, we've seen several minor league pitchers fall apart when having to pitch out of the stretch after a strong start to a game. Is that what happened here?
As it stands, there are only 3 MLB teams with worse records than the Giants as we close in on the 1/3 mark of the season. They have lost 4 games in a row.
Adrian Houser RHP tries to stop the latest skid this afternoon facing Bryan Hudson LHP who comes in with a 1.57 ERA. Hudson might be an Opener.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Down on the Farm: 5/21/2026
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Down on the Farm: 5/20/2026
AAA: Sacramento River Cats blasted the Sugarland Space Cowboys 13-1.
Game Wrap 5/20/2026: D'Backs 6 Giants 3
This was a close, interesting game until Geraldo Perdomo's 2-run double off Tyler Mahle in the 5'th inning sealed the Giants fate in losing the game and the series sweep. Key Lines:
Casey Schmitt LF- 1 for 4, HR(9), R, RBI. BA= .293. Schmitt gave the Giants an early lead with a solo HR in the first inning. Significant he started the game in LF. That's where he should play every day, at least until Heliot Ramos gets back from the IL while Bryce Eldridge DH's every day(more on that later).
Matt Chapman 3B- 2 for 4, 2 R. BA= .226. If you are looking for rays of hope, Chapman is 6 for 20 over his last 5 games.
Bryce Eldridge 1 for 4, 2B, RBI. BA= .156. Eldridge doubled in the Giants second run. He hit two other balls that left the bat at over 100 MPH. He did not strike out. This on the heels of a 2-hit game on Monday and bafflingly sitting on the bench on Tuesday. IMO, Eldridge just took away any excuses for not playing him every day. Remember the Belt Wars? We now have the Eldridge Wars and isn't it interesting how similar Eldridge looks like The Captain when he's standing at home plate? This time the war is not between different factions of the fanbase. It's between the fanbase and Giants management as each excuse for him not playing regularly rolls out. First it was Tony Vitello saying the strategy was to use Eldridge as a "threat" off the bench and his willingness to accept a more limited role made his(Vitello's) job easier. Sorry for bringing up this name, but that reminds me of when the coach of the Buffalo Bills used OJ Simpson as a "decoy". The fan and analyst outrage reached the national news media and Eldridge started the next game but then sat the game after his 2-hit game. Then Mike Krukow waded into the controversy by saying he understood why Eldridge wasn't playing because he just didn't look ready to his eye. Once again the reaction was swift with fans wondering why, if he isn't ready, he is not playing every day in AAA? Now with 3 hits in his last two game, I am sure fans are locked and loaded waiting to see if he starts Friday night. Stay tuned for the next battle of the Eldridge Wars! At this point, this team has absolutely nothing to lose by letting him play and learn at the MLB level.
Tyler Mahle RHP- 5 IP, 8 H, 6 R, 0 BB, 6 K's. ERA= 6.10. It's not unusual for good starting pitchers to be slow out of the gate, but veteran SP's are supposed to be able to right the ship and limit the damage enough to give their team a chance to win in the middle and later innings. This is doubly true if they get some early run support. Giving up runs at a rate of 6 per 9 innings is not getting that done. Mahle may survive in the rotation until Logan Webb RHP gets back from the IL but if Trevor McDonald RHP is the odd man out then, the fanbase reaction may look the Eldridge Wars look like a skirmish by comparison.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Down on the Farm: 5/19/2026
Sacramento River Cats outscored the Sugarland Space Cowboys 11-6.
Game Wrap 5/19/2026: D'Backs 5 Giants 3
The Giants were one out away from winning a very well-played game when another old nemesis, Ketel Marte, hit a walk-off, 3-run home run in another bullpen failure. Key Lines:
Rafael Devers 1B- 2 for 4, 2B, HR(6), R, RBI. BA= .246. Devers bat is officially alive. He hit the first of back-to-back HR's in the Giants 3-run 2'nd inning. He also made several outstanding defensive plays at 1B and looked like he was having fun out there.
Willy Adames 1 for 3, HR(5), BB, R, RBI. BA= .240. Adames shook off the hand injury from Monday's game to hit the back side of B2B home runs. He also made some sparkling defensive plays. I did see him shaking his right hand during an AB though.
Daniel Susac C- 2 for 3, 2B, BB, RBI. BA= .412. Susac continues to hit while using all fields. His catcher's interference call put the go-ahead run on base ahead of Marte's walk-off HR, but he also threw out a base-stealer on a strike out/throw out double play in the 2'nd inning.
Landen Roupp RHP- 6 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 3 K's, 9/1 GO/AO. ERA= 3.27. Nice bounce back start for Roupp after a couple of subpar outings. He was helped by strong defense and 3 double plays, one on the aforementioned strikeout/throw out and another with Keaton Winn, who inherited two runners from Roupp in the 7'th.
Keaton Winn RHP- 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 1 K. ERA= 2.21. Winn did a great job of getting over to cover 1B on an outstanding GIDP including a classic first baseman's stretch. The play started with the bases loaded and it looked like Arraez was going to be lucky to get a force out, but Adames unloaded a strong throw and Winn's stretch completed the inning ending out on the back end.
Caleb Killian RHP- 1.1 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 1 K. ERA= 2.53. Not sure where to start on this one. After getting the last out of the 8'th inning, Kilian came back out for the 9'th to try for a 4-out Save. Ildemaro Vargas dug out a knuckle curve at the shoe tops for a lead off single. On the broadcast, Krukow said Kilian should have bounced the pitch. Kilian got two outs but Vargas advanced to 2B on catcher indifference, a play I hate in that situation. Ryan Waldeschmidt then reached on a catcher's interference on what should have been strike two.
Tony Vitello then decided to bring in Matt Gage LHP to face the switch-hitting Marte, except that Marte is historically a better hitter from the right side. Marte also dug out a low pitch that maybe was intended to be a back-foot slider that caught too much air? It also seems curious to me that Gage's first two pitches were changeup-slider.
So many questions here: Was it bad luck, poor execution or poor decision making? Were the pitches called by Susac or from the dugout? What was the thought process in bringing in a lefty to face an extremely dangerous hitter who is historically better from the right side?
The Giants season from hell marches on. It's now up to Tyler Mahle RHP to salvage one win out of the series and a split of the 10-game road trip facing another long time Giants nemesis, Merrill Kelly RHP in an afternoon game.