The Giants got a great game from the unlikeliest sectors of their roster: An absolute ****s to the wall pitching performance by Tyler Mahle, a 3-run home run by Patrick Bailey and multiple great defensive plays. Key Lines:
Patrick Bailey C- 1 for 3, HR(1), R, 3 RBI. BA= .155. After Drew Gilbert CF sacrificed Jung Hoo Lee RF and Heliot Ramos LF to third and second bases respectively, I texted my friend and said, "what's the point of sacrificing the runners over when Patrick Bailey is due up?" Left unspoken was why after doing that would you not pinch-hit for Bailey? Boom! No sooner did I hit "Send" and Bailey made me look stupid. A very wise manager named Earl Weaver once said baseball games are won by 3-run home runs and great pitching. There was still work to be done but you had to feel pretty good about the game at that point.
Tyler Mahle RHP- 7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 5 K's, 10/5 GO/AO. ERA= 5.26. Mahle outpitched perhaps the best all-around player to ever play the game, he is at least in the conversation, on two levels: He matched zeros for 6 innings then did him one better by pitching a scoreless 7'th and he held The Great One hitless in 3 AB's at the top of the batting order. There are a handful of random players in Giants history who will never be forgotten due to legendary performances against the Dodgers. Brian Johnson immediately comes to mind. Tyler Mahle may have joined that rank with this performance. And I will take a small piece of credit for writing yesterday that this game looked like a mismatch.
Willy Adames SS, Luis Arraez 2B and Rafael Devers 1B made great stops on smoked baseballs to back up Mahle's pitching on the defensive side.
Devers had two hits and is batting .290 over his last 7 games. Jung Hoo Lee had two hits and is batting .385 over his last 7 games, .308 over his last 15. Ryan Walker RHP earned his second Save in as many games and the Giants may finally have a true Closer.
With the Win, the Giants gained a game on both the first place Dodgers and the Wild Card race, now trailing by 5 and 3 games respectively. They are one game over .500 since the opening series of the season and 5-1 over their last 6 games.
Logan Webb RHP goes for the sweep this afternoon against Tyler Glasnow RHP.