Wednesday, October 20, 2010

NLCS x Game 3 x Yes We Cain!

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NLCS Game 3 - With games 1 and 2 being played in Philadelphia and featuring a good set of pitching match-ups, San Francisco would also get to see an appealing pitching match-up in Game 3 between Cole Hamels and Matt Cain. Stepping away from pitching for a moment, the main story offensively for the Giants has been Cody Ross. Having propelled the Giants offense for the first two games via the home run, it would be interesting to see if Ross could utilize his power at San Francisco's AT&T Park, an unfriendly yard to those who seek home runs. Opposed to Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Ballpark where Ross has seen a lot of action as a member of the Marlins, having hit 8 HR's in 20 games there, Ross has only hit a fraction of that while playing at home in a Giants uniform.


In his second at-bat with a runner in scoring position, Ross would bring in a run on a single instead of a home run, scoring Edgar Renteria who led the inning off with a single. Aubrey Huff would follow on an RBI single of his own. A third and final run would come around to score in the fifth when Aaron Rowand led off the inning with a double and scored on a 2-out RBI single by Freddy Sanchez that was first ruled an error after taking a tricky hop and corralling off the arm of Chase Utley. One of the bigger pick-ups for the Giants at the trade deadline, was that of left-handed reliever Javier Lopez. Relieving for Cain in the eighth, Lopez retired the side, including a big strikeout of Ryan Howard to end it. Closer Brian Wilson would then showcase his beard in the ninth, by inducing a double play ball off the bat of Raul Ibanez to end it.
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Tossing 7 scoreless innings of 2-hit ball, Matt Cain and the Giants bullpen combined to do something that hasn't been done against Philadelphia in the Postseason since Game 5 of the 1993 World Series (a span of 49 Playoff games), and that's shutout the Phillies offense. Meanwhile for the Giants, the shutout was their second of this Postseason, and 5th since 1958.

Game 4 Preview - Game 4 will take a much different approach as the young rookie southpaw Madison Bumgarner will take on Phillies' Joe Blaton who hasn't started since September 29th. Whether or not that it will show, we will soon find out.

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