AAA: Sacramento River Cats were idle.
AA: Richmond Flying Squirrels were idle
A+: Eugene Emeralds topped the Vancouver Canadians 4-3.
ACL: Rockies beat the Giants 5-3.
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AAA: Sacramento River Cats were idle.
AA: Richmond Flying Squirrels were idle
A+: Eugene Emeralds topped the Vancouver Canadians 4-3.
ACL: Rockies beat the Giants 5-3.
Newcomers Bryce Eldridge and Jesus Rodriguez had quiet games but Casey Schmitt continued his hot hitting and Rafael Devers had 2 RBI's to back an electric start from Trevor McDonald. Key Lines:
Casey Schmitt 3B- 1 for 3, HR(5), BB R, RBI. BA= .308. Schmitt got the Giants even from a first-inning Jackson Merrill home run with a blast of his own in the bottom of the first. He also made several nifty looking plays from 3B.
Luis Arraez 2B- 2 for 3, 2 2B, Sac, 2 R. BA= .316. Arraez continues to pepper the field with base hits while playing unexpectedly great defense at 2B. One play in particular in this game was quite spectacular. I know Casey Schmitt must move around to find playing time but I hope he doesn't take too much PT away from Arraez who is a breath of fresh air and one of the few bright spots from the first month+ of the season.
Rafael Devers 1B- 1 for 2, BB, SF, 2 RBI. BA= .218. Still no power but Devers at least has a 3-game hit streak going and appears to be hustling with better body language the last 2-3 games. Maybe having Eldridge on the team will light a fire under him.
Trevor McDonald RHP- 7 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 8 K's, 10/1 GO/AO. ERA= 1.29. I have always said McDonald's stuff will play better in MLB ballparks than the PCL. He features a groundball-inducing hard sinker with a tight, tight slider. He only threw 81 pitches in his 7 innings of work and probably could have finished the game himself but I agree with not pushing the kid too hard too soon. BTW, the TV feed showed Ryan Walker warming up in the bullpen in the 7'th inning. I just went "oh no!"
Keaton Winn RHP- 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K, 1/2 GO/AO. ERA= 2.45. You don't generally like your late-inning guys getting flyball outs but Winn got through the inning unscathed.
Caleb Kilian RHP- 1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 2 K's. ERA= 1.13. If this was a 1-run ballgame in the 9'th we'd be singing a different tune but Kilian calmly came back from a leadoff HR to retire the next 3 batters, Tatis Jr, Merrill and Machado with two K's and a GO.
Logan Webb RHP tries to keep the good vibes going tomorrow evening facing Walker Buehler RHP.
You've heard the one about how Einstein said the def......? Oh, nevermind! For some reason Tony Vitello thought it was a good idea to bring Ryan Walker into a 1-0 game in the 8'th inning rather than the 9'th. Yes, it still counts as a Blown Save. The Giants predictably went on to lose in extra-innings for both a series and road trip sweep. It doesn't get more rock bottom than this. Key Lines:
AAA: Sacramento River Cats tamed the Salt Lake City Bees 7-4.
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.....???
AAA: Salt Lake City Bees swarmed over the Sacramento River Cats 18-8.