A Giant Sweep

Theriot disappears into a mob of teammates slapping his helmet and high fiving him. A moment Theriot, Scutaro, and Phil Coke will never forget. Scutaro ends up taking 2nd base on the throw home and was now in scoring position himself. However, Sandoval grounded out on the first pitch, ending the inning. Can’t that guy ever just hit a home run? Sheesh. But the damage was done. Now the Giants just needed to get 3 outs.

Top 10 Photos Of 2018

The 2018 baseball season was a good one for me as I crossed off two new parks on my list (bringing me up to 16 different yards) by traveling to Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Progressive Field did not make the Top 10 but PNC Park did as I happened to be there for Andrew McCutchen’s homecoming.Continue reading “Top 10 Photos Of 2018”

Panda Preys On Tigers

If you created a poll before Game 1 and asked people who they thought was the most likely player to hit 3 home runs in this game, you’d probably hear Miguel Cabrera’s name the most. He lead the AL in average, home runs, RBI, slugging, extra base hits, multi-hit games, and total bases. In fact he won the triple crown this year and was easily the MVP. With 44 big flies, he was a threat for sure. Just not tonight. Tonight belonged to Pablo Sandoval (#ForeverGiant).

Dancing In The Rain

So when it started to rain in the 9th, it was as if 43,000 fans were cleansed of the blood, sweat, and tears they were covered in over the last 12 games. A shower to end all showers. The rain that fell that inning was the hardest I had ever seen it in any baseball game ever, but I also didn’t really care. No one did. 43,000 people were completely soaked but there were also 43,000 orange towels in the stadium so they were covered.

“I Want One More Day With You”

Boy if you were nervous before this game started the bottom of the 1st must have cut your life expectancy by 3 years. Remember, this was the Division Series and the Giants were one loss away from being eliminated. The Reds just destroyed us at home and now here we are in Cincinnati trying to win three in a row. The Reds never lost 3 consecutinve games at home all year and Homer Bailey, the Giant slayer, was on the mound.

For The First Time In 56 Years

If you’re Edgar Renteria, you think you just bought yourself a fastball that you can sit on. Edgar digs in and boy does he look hitterish. Cliff Lee winds and deals. He throws Edgar an 86 mph cutter that caught too much of the plate. Renteria puts a nice swing on it, keeping his hands in and drives it to deep left center field.

Slaying A God

So even with 1 out, Torres’ double fired up the boys and the flood gates opened, toppling the divine lefty. The fans were losing their minds and AT&T Park was the loudest I had ever heard it, topping Lincecum’s Game 1 start against the Braves. An incredible half inning that will live in Giants lore forever.