Posts tagged "San Francisco Giants"
Giants season already a success

Giants season already a success

Take a good hard look at the following San Francisco Giants lineup cards, from Game 5 (the deciding game) of the 2010 World Series and from San Francisco’s most recent game on Sunday, Aug. 21. The San Francisco Giants starting lineup for Game 5 of the 2010 World Series. The stark differences between these lineups...
Giants' misery lands on doorsteps nationwide

Giants’ misery lands on doorsteps nationwide

The New York Times’ million or so readers flipped through the paper’s news section today and found a big Bay Area-centric sports spread on A11. The main story was supposedly about the effect of the Giants’ mediocre season on the city of San Francisco, but I couldn’t see how it fit in the news section. The...
Nate Schierholtz: Jesus?

Nate Schierholtz: Jesus?

I’m often accused of having a man-crush on San Francisco Giants outfielder Nate Schierholtz. No denial there. Here’s why: Talent Obviously, I’m biased towards Nate. The guy has been my favorite player since he joined the squad in 2007. Nate’s hit .312 in July and he’s also hit six doubles and three home runs this...
Worry less about Wilson’s beard, more about his numbers

Worry less about Wilson’s beard, more about his numbers

At first, I wanted to write an article calling out the San Francisco Giants fans clamoring for eccentric closer Brian Wilson to shave his beard. “His act is tired!” you say. “Besides, his beard is clearly dyed black.” To which I reply, “Oh, shut up. Let the man do what he wants. He’s one of...
Daps or No Daps: SF Giants Report

Daps or No Daps: SF Giants Report

The San Francisco Giants (29-25) are exactly 1/3 of the way through the 2011 season and 0.5 games behind the N.L. West-leading Arizona Diamondbacks. Let’s review the season so far with a little “Daps or No Daps.” Daps           Freddy Sanchez: During a season in which the bats have yet to...
Analysis of Buster Posey's Injury

Analysis of Buster Posey’s Injury

Report: Early reports are saying that San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey broke his left leg and will likely be out for the season after a collision at home plate yesterday in the Giants’ 7-6 extra inning loss to the Florida Marlins. Marlins’ center fielder Scott Cousins ran over Posey as Posey attempted to block...
San Francisco Giants Opening Day and Spring Training Wrap

San Francisco Giants Opening Day and Spring Training Wrap

Opening Day: Giants lose 2-1 Poor fielding undid the San Francisco Giants as they fell 2-1 to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first game of the season. Dodgers lefty starter Clayton Kershaw was nearly unhittable, allowing no runs over seven innings while striking out nine. In the eighth inning, James Loney’s run-scoring double off...
Countdown to Opening Day: Brandon Belt

Countdown to Opening Day: Brandon Belt

How good will Brandon Belt be? Background: First of all, who is this Brandon Belt guy? You’ve likely heard a little bit about the Giants young first baseman because the buzz has been out the roof during Spring Training, but you may not know the whole story. Belt (hits left, throws left) played college ball...
Countdown to Opening Day: Pablo Sandoval

Countdown to Opening Day: Pablo Sandoval

This is the second installment in “Countdown to Opening Day,” which will answer questions about the San Francisco Giants and the rest of the MLB in preparation for the start of baseball in 2011. Will Pablo Sandoval bounce back? Last year: Over the last two seasons the Giants burly third baseman Pablo Sandoval became a...
Countdown to Opening Day: Giants Starting Pitching

Countdown to Opening Day: Giants Starting Pitching

“Countdown to Opening Day” is a beat that will address questions about the San Francisco Giants going into the 2011 season as well as questions from around the MLB. Everyone knows the San Francisco Giants, winners of the 2010 World Series, are a team built around pitching so it seems apt to start with the...
San Francisco Giants 2011 Season Preview

San Francisco Giants 2011 Season Preview

Last year, in what baseball will soon call “the forgotten year,” the San Francisco Giants had a remarkably impressive, and miraculous World Series win. A team with such scarce hitting, built from misfits all around the league, the Giants’ win was not only against all odds, but it was against just about all of baseball’s...
Game 1 Thoughts

Game 1 Thoughts

Uuuuuuribe! God I love that thing he does with his arms after he goes deep. Things that came to mind while watching Game 1 of the World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Texas Rangers. Fox announcers blow I think everyone agrees with me on this one. The TV announcers for Fox, the...