Torture Part 2; Giants Fend Off D-Backs

When the Giants lead a game 5-0, you can never expect it to be over. The Giants motto is torture, and if it worked last year, it is here to stay.

Brian Wilson likes it.

Before finishing off the game, the bearded closer allowed two baserunners, until he got Stephen Drew looking to end the game. Pablo Sandoval singled in a run in his first at-bat back.

The Giants dominated early, as Sandoval's single on an inside fastball and Matt Cain's safety squeeze knocked in the first two runs. Andres Torres and Cody Ross, who doubled on a slider, scored the first two runs.

If you though Ross stepped up in the fourth, he really made an impact in the fifth, as his two-run double on Josh Collmenter's fastball gave the Giants a 4-0 lead. Ross scored when Brandon Crawford got into a pickle in between first and second, and Ross sprinted home from third.

In the fifth and sixth, Cain, who had pitched amazingly well, struggled, as he gave up a sacrifice fly and a three-run homer. However, the Giants still had the lead, and Nate Scheirholtz would add to it.

Schierholtz, who dominated the Reds on Friday and Sunday, hit a double on an outside fastball to knock in Aubrey Huff. The Giants weren't looking at complete torture anymore, until Justin Upton doubled in a run.

In the eighth, the Giants got into trouble when Sergio Romo walked a batter, but Javier Lopez got out of the jam. In the ninth, the Giants got into another jam, until the quirky closer got out of trouble.

Against Justin Upton, Wilson got ahead 0-2, before walking Upton on eight pitches. However, Wilson got back on the 0-2 action, as he got two strikes on Stephen Drew. In typical Wilson fashion, he threw a ball, before the final pitch of the game.

The final pitch was a slider on the outside corner, kind of like a repeat of last year's NLCS. Again, the pitch was called a strike, and the Giants had won. The Giants improved to 38-29, while the D-Backs dropped to 37-31, 1.5 games behind the Giants.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Script - That Is, the Revised Script - Had This Super Bowl Matchup All Along

Taking My Talents Back to Baily's Sports and Stuff...And My Thoughts on Al Davis vs the NFL

A's Fall To White Sox On Walk-Off Home Run