The Giants were losing 4-0 today to Merrill Kelly who struck out four through eight innings and gave up only three hits. Giants came back to tie it up with four runs in the ninth and they won it with one in the tenth against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Dodgers made news the other day with the signing of lefty Cole Hamels. The Dodgers owners, Guggenheim Partners, can continue to show their deep pockets and both the team and Dodger fans can talk all they want (with trading for Max Scherzer and now with the signing of Cole Hamels) ... But I don't think they're going to catch the Giants.
And you can take that to the bank!
Only three games left against the Giants this year in early September. And sorry Dodger fans ... these last three games are up in San Francisco.
This 2021 San Francisco Giants team has the makings of something great. The Giants have
never had a team like this. I started paying attention to them in 1975. Watching them in 1976. And rooting for them in 1977, after the Mets traded away Tom Seaver to the Reds.
This 2021 squad is a clutch team who can score late in games regardless of what the score is that they are trailing by ... in Oracle Park, a pitcher's ball park no less.
... Scoring multiple runs to tie and take the lead after the seventh inning ...
Not during the playoff years of 1987 or 1989, or 1997 or 2000, 2002, 2003, or 2016. Not during the championship years of 2010, 2012, and 2014. ...
This Giants team reminds me a lot of the 2002 Anaheim Angels in being clutch. But with the 2002 Angels, that team was relentless. That Mike Scioscia managed Angels lineup kept turning over. They'd score runs in bunches. Many times with two outs in an inning. Thus the Rally Monkey was born.
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Now the reason why I came in here .... Sad really.
J.R. Richard, the ace of the Houston Astros, has passed away. He was 71. He was never the same after having that stroke at the height of his pitching career in 1980.
Rest-In-Peace