ImageImageImageImage

Giants @ The House That Dustin Pedroia Built

The Rondo Show
Analyst
Posts: 3,588
And1: 327
Joined: Mar 16, 2006

Giants @ The House That Dustin Pedroia Built 

Post#1 » by The Rondo Show » Sat Jun 16, 2007 6:01 am

Dustin Pedroia beat the Giants silly tonight. 5-5, HR, 2B, 5 RBI's. AVG. up to .331 and OBP up to, I don't know, about .410? OPS of about .870.

Tomorrow's game is at 3:55 PM EST. Daisuke will be there with his new Mohawk and pitching against Matt Cain; I'll be at the game, too.

Sunday's game is at 2:05 PM EST and the pitching matchup is Wakefield vs. Matt Morris.
User avatar
Bleeding Green
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 24,178
And1: 13,875
Joined: Feb 28, 2005
Location: Atlantic Champs OMG OMG OMG!

 

Post#2 » by Bleeding Green » Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:36 pm

For the record, Matt Cain is not a good pitcher. I expect the Red Sox to put up double figures. Lots of walks and lots of homers, folks.
Manocad wrote:I have an engineering degree, an exceptionally high IQ, and can point to the exact location/area of any country on an unlabeled globe.
sunshinekids99
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 19,745
And1: 229
Joined: Apr 10, 2001

 

Post#3 » by sunshinekids99 » Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:38 pm

Yeah he sure does walk a lot guys. I hope your right BG.
Image
sunshinekids99
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 19,745
And1: 229
Joined: Apr 10, 2001

 

Post#4 » by sunshinekids99 » Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:50 pm

And back to having no offense. I guess a win is a win. Great pitching from Dice, Okajima, and Paps.
Image
JCizzle
Rookie
Posts: 1,088
And1: 1
Joined: Jun 02, 2007

 

Post#5 » by JCizzle » Sun Jun 17, 2007 2:50 am

Way to go Dice. :rocking:
BS007
Banned User
Posts: 2,922
And1: 0
Joined: May 31, 2006

 

Post#6 » by BS007 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:27 am

Bleeding Green wrote:For the record, Matt Cain is not a good pitcher. I expect the Red Sox to put up double figures. Lots of walks and lots of homers, folks.
:o :crazy:
cmaff051
Inactive user
Inactive user
Posts: 13,071
And1: 2
Joined: Nov 02, 2006

 

Post#7 » by cmaff051 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:37 am

Bleeding Green wrote:For the record, Matt Cain is not a good pitcher. I expect the Red Sox to put up double figures. Lots of walks and lots of homers, folks.

:crazy: :crazy: Matt Cain isn't a good pitcher? Your standards sure are high then. So what if he walks alot of guys? He strikes people out and gets groundballs. He hasn't shown that bad of a HR rate either.
GS Warriors 1
General Manager
Posts: 8,510
And1: 480
Joined: May 23, 2004
       

 

Post#8 » by GS Warriors 1 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 5:05 am

Bleeding Green wrote:For the record, Matt Cain is not a good pitcher. I expect the Red Sox to put up double figures. Lots of walks and lots of homers, folks.


You must have been disappointed then. 1 BB and 1 HR. I have to admit that I thought there was a chance he would get shelled but he did well out there.

He's pitched better the last couple starts, he gets no **** run support at all. I don't like his walk rates either but at least he's improving on his GB%.
BS007
Banned User
Posts: 2,922
And1: 0
Joined: May 31, 2006

 

Post#9 » by BS007 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:13 pm

Sox going for the sweep
San Francisco (30-37) at Boston (43-24)
2:05 p.m. ET
TV: NESN Radio: WRKO 680 AM
By Ian Browne / MLB.com

Tim Wakefield adopted the knuckleball only after his brief Minor League career as an infielder didn't pan out.
By 1992, he had sufficiently developed the pitch to earn a call-up to the Majors. As a 26-year-old rookie, Wakefield joined Barry Bonds' Pirates and won eight games down the stretch. Bucs fans fondly remember Wakefield's performance in the 1992 NLCS, when he twirled complete-game wins in Games 3 and 6 against Tom Glavine and the Atlanta Braves.

In many ways, that was the last good thing to happen to Pittsburgh baseball. Doug Drabek started Game 7 and held the Braves scoreless for eight innings, but he was charged with three runs in Atlanta's decisive final at-bat. Within a calendar year, Wakefield and Bonds were gone -- to the Red Sox and Giants, respectively, who will face off at 2:05 p.m. ET on Sunday -- and the Pirates have languished below .500 in each year since.

"If we had [Wakefield] pitch the last game, we would have been in the World Series, as well as that guy pitched for us," Barry Bonds said this weekend at Fenway Park. "He was phenomenal."

Wakefield, who will start on Sunday, has faced Bonds on three occasions since the slugger signed with San Francisco before the 1993 season.

Twice in 1993, his last year in Pittsburgh, Wakefield faced the Giants. He lost both times, but held Bonds to zero hits in seven at-bats.


The Red Sox traveled to San Francisco for an Interleague series in 2004, where Wakefield started and held Bonds hitless again, although he did walk the Giants slugger twice.

"I don't do well off him because he's just too slow," Bonds said.

San Francisco will counter with Matt Morris, who appears to be well on his way to his third All-Star Game with a 2.56 ERA in 13 starts, fourth best in the National League.

Pitching matchup

BOS: RHP Tim Wakefield (6-7, 3.92 ERA)
For a month and a half, Wakefield's fortunes soared. For a month after that, they bottomed out. After two quality starts since a June 1 drubbing by the Yankees, Wakefield seems to have found a happy, consistent medium. His knuckler was crisp in a loss at Oakland and a win against the Rockies. He has a 5.68 career ERA against the Giants, incurring most of the damage as a National Leaguer in the early '90s.

SF: RHP Matt Morris (7-3, 2.56 ERA)
Morris steams into Sunday's game on a seven-game win streak. He has pitched consecutive complete games. Red Sox fans will remember the Giants' ace for throwing a dud in Game 2 of the 2004 World Series, when he allowed eight baserunners in 4 1/3 innings and got the loss as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Player to watch
J.D. Drew, who caught fire in the first game of the Giants series, has hammered Morris over his career, with six hits and two homers in just 18 at-bats.
sunshinekids99
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 19,745
And1: 229
Joined: Apr 10, 2001

 

Post#10 » by sunshinekids99 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 4:04 pm

Some of these guys have seen Morris before, so that's a good thing.

Lowell hitting .333 (6 for 18) 1 Homerun
Drew hitting .333 (6 for 18) 2 Homerun
Lugo hitting .240 (6 for 25)
Pena hitting .250 (4 for 16) 1 Homerun

Other than that not a whole lot there. Morris has only faced the Red Sox once in the regular season and has a CG with 4 hits and 1 run. But he has not pitched at Fenway, beside Game 2 of the World Series. He's pitching well, so the Sox will have their hands full.

Wakefield has faced some of their guys quite a bit, some with some serious success versus him.

Bonds 0 for 8
Ray Durham hitting .200 (7 for 35) 1 Homerun
Bengie Monlina hitting .412 (7 for 17) 1 Homerun
Omar Vizquel hitting .358 (19 for 53)
Randy Winn hitting .290 (9 for 31)

Wakefield is 1-3 for his career against the Giants. With a 5.68 ERA. Wake hasn't been very good at Fenway this year either 2-3 with a 5.12 ERA.

So this is a whole lot of stats that I'm sure will me nothing. Also the Sox have placed Donnelly on the DL and Manny Delcarmen is back up with the big club.
Image
User avatar
Bleeding Green
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 24,178
And1: 13,875
Joined: Feb 28, 2005
Location: Atlantic Champs OMG OMG OMG!

 

Post#11 » by Bleeding Green » Sun Jun 17, 2007 6:23 pm

Eh, time will prove me right about Matt Cain.
Manocad wrote:I have an engineering degree, an exceptionally high IQ, and can point to the exact location/area of any country on an unlabeled globe.
sunshinekids99
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 19,745
And1: 229
Joined: Apr 10, 2001

 

Post#12 » by sunshinekids99 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:00 pm

The bats are alive this afternoon.
Image
JCizzle
Rookie
Posts: 1,088
And1: 1
Joined: Jun 02, 2007

 

Post#13 » by JCizzle » Sun Jun 17, 2007 9:14 pm

sunshinekids99 wrote:The bats are alive this afternoon.


Other than Lugo. He's so bad its almost funny now. Couldn't even get a sac bunt down with nobody out. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
sunshinekids99
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 19,745
And1: 229
Joined: Apr 10, 2001

 

Post#14 » by sunshinekids99 » Sun Jun 17, 2007 9:54 pm

Yeah Lugo sure is in a horrible funk. At some point I think the Sox have to give more AB's to Cora.
Image
User avatar
theman
RealGM
Posts: 13,541
And1: 1,432
Joined: May 23, 2001

Whyn did Wakefield Pitch to Bonds? 

Post#15 » by theman » Mon Jun 18, 2007 2:19 pm

WTF!

Why did Wakefield pitch to Bonds?

There was nobody on, and the Red Sox had a 5 run lead. Just walk the SOB.
'At the beginning of a dynasty, taxation yields large revenues from small assessments. At the end of a dynasty, taxation yields small revenues from large assessments'. - Ibn Khaldun
User avatar
Bleeding Green
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 24,178
And1: 13,875
Joined: Feb 28, 2005
Location: Atlantic Champs OMG OMG OMG!

 

Post#16 » by Bleeding Green » Mon Jun 18, 2007 8:17 pm

Because they had a 5 run lead.
Manocad wrote:I have an engineering degree, an exceptionally high IQ, and can point to the exact location/area of any country on an unlabeled globe.
sunshinekids99
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 19,745
And1: 229
Joined: Apr 10, 2001

 

Post#17 » by sunshinekids99 » Mon Jun 18, 2007 8:34 pm

Yeah the last thing you want to do is put runners on base. I wish Bonds wouldn't have hit a homerun, but it was the right call.
Image

Return to Boston Red Sox