Tuesday, October 19, 2010

NLCS x Game 2 x Oswalt Does It All

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NLCS Game 2 -
Heading into Game 2, both offenses would have their hands full, as both Roy Oswalt and Jonathan Sanchez came into the game on fire. In his last 8 starts, Sanchez owns a record of 4-1, finishing with an ERA of 1.06 in that span. Meanwhile, Oswalt boasts a record of 4-0 in 8 career Postseason starts and is 10-0 all-time at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Ballpark. As if that wasn't enough bad news for the Giants, their offense would be without one of its power threats, as utility infielder Juan Uribe sat out with a contusion in his wrist, an injury he suffered late in game 1 when sliding into second base. With Uribe sidelined, Edgar Renteria filled the void.

Unlike game 1, Philly would draw first blood in the first inning, making the Giants pay early for two walks and an error. Sanchez dug a hole of his own by giving up a bases loaded walk to Jimmy Rollins, capping off a 35-pitch inning and giving Philly a 1-0 lead. The early trouble Sanchez ran into caused the Giants bullpen to move around after only the first inning. Though Sanchez would eventually settle down.

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Continuing his candidacy to become this year's Mr. October, Cody Ross hit yet another home run, tying the game in the fifth, 1-1. For Ross, the homer was his third this series and fourth in his last three games. With the trio of dingers this series, Ross has already matched the three HR's he hit during the regular season as a member of the Giants. Phillies speed demon Shane Victorino led off the bottom half of the inning with a double, and scored after being moved over on two consecutive sacrifice fly's. Jonathan Sanchez would be pulled in the seventh after surrendering a single to the opposing pitcher -- Oswalt on the 100th pitch of the night. With the bullpen making an appearance, Oswalt would run threw a stop sign put up by the Phillies third base coach and came around to score on an RBI single by Placido Polanco, keeping the inning alive before loading the bases. Those bases would eventually clear on a double hit by J-Roll.
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With a final score of 6-1, the Giants starting pitching staff was out dueled for the first time this Postseason, as Oswalt hurled 8 solid innings of 3-hit ball, walking 3 and striking out 9. The only two hitters in the Giants line-up able to solve the 3-time All-Star Oswalt, were Cody Ross who homered and Freddy Sanchez who finished the game with two singles. Jonathan Sanchez on the other hand, surrendered 3 runs (2 earned) on 5 hits, walking 3 and striking out 7 in 6 innings. In spite of the loss, Sanchez still managed to have a decent outing.

Game 3 Preview - Next on tap for Game 3 of the NLCS, Cole Hamels and Matt Cain look to battle it out in the first game of the series in San Francisco. First pitch at 1:30 p.m., Go Giants!

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