AAA: Sacramento River Cats tamed the Salt Lake City Bees 7-4.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Down on the Farm: 4/2/2026
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Game Wrap 5/2/2026: Rays 5 Giants 1
In a microcosm of the Giants season so far, Heliot Ramos LF probably hit a home run in the second inning that probably hit a catwalk but was ruled a flyout on instant replay. You could all but see the air going out of the Giants sails at that point. Landen Roupp RHP finally ran out of magic in the 5'th inning, allowing 3 runs to make it 4-0 Rays and that was for all practical purposes the end of the ballgame. Whatthe.....???
Down on the Farm: 5/1/2026
AAA: Salt Lake City Bees swarmed over the Sacramento River Cats 18-8.
Game Wrap 5/1/2026: Rays 3 Giants 0
It was a familar scene in the Tampa Bay area as Robbie Ray LHP made a Quality Start but the Giants lineup was shut out for the 7'th time in 32 games this season. In case you wonder if that's a lot of shut outs, they are on a pace to set some sort of all time season record for being on the receiving end of shut outs. How's that? Shane McClanahan LHP scattered 6 hits and was helped by two GIDP's and another coaching error at 3B by Hector Borg who this time erred on the side of aggressiveness and got Luis Arraez 2B thrown out trying to stretch his double. The Giants once again drew no walks so 4 Rays pitchers faced just 3 batters over the minimum.
As we enter the second month of the season, not only is there no end in sight to the hitting futility, the cracks are starting to show in the clubhouse. A frustrated Robbie Ray said maybe there needs to be more of a sense of urgency. Tony Vitello came to the defense of his hitters by saying there is urgency behind the scenes but Robbie Ray is not in those meetings, but he understands where Robbie is coming from. Vitello used the old barbed wire analogy about how when you are caught in it, urgency can pull you in the wrong direction(I hadn't heard that one before but he does have a point).
I'm like Tony Vitello in that I am running out of fixes to propose. When half the lineup is routinely failing to register 4 PA's, it's hard to say a different batting order or replacing one or two players is going to make a significant difference. One thing that seems clear to me is some of this is by design and the barbed wire analogy does fit. The Giants are overcompensating for last years strikeouts by swinging at more pitches earlier in counts and the cost is fewer walks and less power.
There is a reason why OPS became THE stat of the Moneyball Era. Yes, I know there are other, newer stats but for all practical purposes it's the best predictor of run production out there. And yes, I know Oracle Park plays different than other parks but if you are going to try to win with a high contact approach, you must have great pitching, cannot make mistakes, must steal some bases and must successfully play some "small ball".
Landen Roupp RHP tries to stop the 4-game losing streak today facing Griffin Jax RHP who comes in with a 6.35 ERA.
Friday, May 1, 2026
Down on the Farm: 4/30/2026
AAA: Salt Lake City Bees stung the Sacramento River Cats 4-2.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Game Wrap 4/30/2026: Phillies 6 Giants 5(Game 2 of Doubleheader; 10 Innings)
It was Keaton Winn's turn to blow the Save in the second game of the split-doubleheader and the Giants went on to lose in extra innings. Key Lines:
Matt Chapman 3B- 0 for 4, 2 BB. BA= .271. Walks are OK from batters near the top of the order. The next two batters in the lineup got 2 hits each but the sequencing was off so Chapman did not figure into the scoring.
Luis Arraez 2B- 2 for 6, 2 RBI. BA= .305. Arraez singled in two runs with a 2-out, bases-loaded single in the 5'th inning tying the score at 4.
Casey Schmitt 1B- 2 for 5, 3B, 2 R. BA= .301. Schmitt continues to be one of the best hitters on the team. He went a combined 4 for 9 on the day.
Jung Hoo Lee RF- 2 for 4, R, RBI, BB. BA= .297. Lee went 0 for 4 with 2 K's in Game 1 but came back with a strong game 2.
Drew Gilbert CF- 3 for 5, 2B, R. BA= .279. Gilbert has to keep at least a strong side platoon role after Harrison Bader comes back, right?
Adrian Houser RHP- 4.2 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 2 K's, 7/1 GO/AO. ERA= 7.12. It looked like Houser might recover from giving up 2 runs in the first inning but he faltered again in the 5'th. Ryan Borucki LHP was brought in to face two lefty batters but failed to retire them. If he can't get the lefty batters out he has no value on the roster.
Caleb Kilian RHP- 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K's. ERA= 0.64. I guess it doesn't matter if the runs are given up in the 6'th or 9'th, except Ryan Walker seems much more effective in non-save situations. Free Caleb Kilian and make him the Closer!
The Giants move on to Tampa Bay for a weekend series against the Rays with Robbie Ray LHP facing Shane McClanahan LHP in the first game tomorrow evening.
Buster Posey's failure to address the Closer situation in the offseason came back to bite hard today as the Giants were in position to sweep this doubleheader and win the series only to be swept themselves on both counts.
Game Wrap 4/30/2026: Phillies 3 Giants 2(Game 1 of Doubleheader)
The Giants scored 2 runs off Christopher Sanchez LHP in the first inning and it looked like Logan Webb and the bullpen would make it stand up but Ryan Walker blew the Save for a walk-off Phillies win. Key Lines:
Heliot Ramos LF- 3 for 4, BB, R. BA= .286. Ramos did his job on the leadoff role, reaching base 4 times, and scored the Giants first run.