April 2007
Giants 25 year team
Going faster in this instalments is the 25 year team…I will then do the San Francisco team (1958-present) and the all the time team
To make it a little harder, from this point forward, I will only use one player from each year
83, 85
C. Bob Brenly (1987)
1B. Will Clark (1989)
2B. Jeff Kent (2000)
3B. Matt Williams (1994)
SS. Rich Aurilia (2001)
LF. Barry Bonds (1996)
CF. Brett Butler (1990)
RF. Jack Clark (1982)
Bench:
C. Todd Greene (2006)
IF. Pedro Feliz (2004)
IF. Steve Scarsone (1995)
OF. Mike Aldrete (1986)
OF. Ron Roenicke (1985)
Rotation
SP. Jason Schmidt (2003)
SP. John Burkett (1993)
SP. Shawn Estes (1997)
SP. Mike Krukow (1984)
SP. Bill Swift (1992)
CL. Robb Nen (1998)
MR. Scott Eyre (2005)
MR. Tim Worrell (2002)
MR. John Johnstone (1999)
MR. Jeff Brantley (1991)
MR. Craig Lefferts (1988)
MR. Gary Lavelle (1983)
Sweep!
Two and a half weeks ago, I sat there after the Dodgers trounced the Giants 10-4 to sweep us for the second straight time, completely depressed. Now, it’s the complete opposite.
I love payback.
Russ Ortiz, by some miracle, allowed 3 runs in 5 1/3 innings, and the bullpen gave us another good outing (with the exception of one home run given up by Brad Hennesey to Andre Ethier), and Armando had another great outing in which he pitched a 1-2-3 inning for the second straight night, culminating in a lengthy battle with Nomar Garciaparra, in which Mr. OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) struck out on the ninth pitched.
I’ve been one of Armando’s toughest critics (with good reason), but he has gotten the job done so far this year (knock on wood) and got the save in all three games. If he keeps pitching like this, the rest of the bullpen will fall into place (like it has been), and if that happens, look out for the guys in orange and black. The rotation has been the best in the national league, and the offense will be just fine as long as Barry stays healthy.
Some other positive notes from tonights game:
-the Giants were able to sweep without using Cain or Zito
-Omar finally came through tonight, Winn had a good series, and Pedro and Roberts both had key homers, which is huge considering those four guys have struggled
-THat Bengie Molina signing is looking very smart right now
Now it’s off to Arizona. Hopefully we can sweep them again, but 2 out of 3 shouldn’t be too hard with the top of the rotation going. Now that the Giants are in first place (I can’t believe it took me that long to mention it, so I’ll say it again: the Giants are in first place), they need to keep that hot streak going. This is the most crucial part of the season, as it set’s the tone for the rest of the year, so let’s keep on winning (not getting my hopes up though)!
Giants 15 year team
It’s another instalment of the ___ year teams. THis time I’ll be stretching it to 15 years.
Giants 15 year team (1992-2006)
C. Brent Mayne (1999)
1B. Will Clark (1992)
2B. Jeff Kent (2000)
3B. Matt Williams (1994)
SS. Rich Aurilia (2001)
LF. Barry Bonds (1996)
CF. Marvin Benard (1999)
RF. Ellis Burks (2000)
Bench:
C. Rick Wilkins (1996)
1B. Andres Galarraga (2003)
IF. Pedro Feliz (2004)
OF. Dustan Mohr (2004)
OF. Mark Carreon (1993)
Rotation:
Jason Schmidt (2003)
John Burkett (1993)
Bill Swift (1993)
Shawn Estes (1997)
Russ Ortiz (2001)
Bullpen:
CL. Robb Nen (2000)
MR. Felix Rodriguez (2001)
MR. Tim Worrell (2002)
MR. Joe Nathan (2003)
LHRP. Scott Eyre (2005)
LHRP. Jim Poole (1996)
Long Reliever. Dave Burba (1993)
Finally
Giants end their 8 game losing streak against the Dodgers with a 5-3 win
How long will Armando Benitez‘ luck last? He is still pitching like he has been the last two years, but somehow has been getting by. Despite allowing exactly 2 baserunners in 6 of his 7 outings (5 of which were his five save opportunities, include one in which he came in with two outs in the ninth), he somehow has managed to convert all five of his save opportunities, and now boasts an ERA of 2.84 (which in a way, truly goes to show you how both saves and ERA are overrated stats to evaluate relief pitchers). Something’s gotta give, as nobody with a 1.89 WHIP and a 1.2 K/BB ratio can pitch like this a whole season. Either way, he keeps pitching like this, and I’ll likely have a heart attack at some point this season.
Matt Morris pitched another great game, and is now 3-0 in four starts with a 2.49 ERA. He’s looking like he did back in 2001-2002, hopefully he can pitch like this the rest of the year, but even if it’s halfway between the way he’s pitching now and the way he did last year, that would be good enough. I also have to give props to Bengie Molina and Ryan Klesko for their contributions tonight with the bat, and Jack Taschner for getting Luis Gonzalez into a double play to end the 8th inning.
But the best part of the night (aside from beating the Dodgers, of course), was watching two guys that have been slumping all year coming through, that being Dave Roberts and Randy Winn. Just as I had stated he would eventually do in my first post, Roberts finally broke out tonight. The big surprise is that he broke out with a home run. It’s also nice to see that for the second straight game, someone who I considered deadweight (last game was Pedro Feliz, this game Winn), played a huge factor in the Giants
Oh yeah, happy 40th birthday (even though he looks and plays like he hasn’t even hit 30 yet) to Omar Vizquel!
Giants 5/10 year teams
I saw something like this on another website, so I decided to post mine here. This is the first of a series of entries where I put together the best team of players from the past so and so years.
The rules are as follows:
-At each position, you must pick one particular season from a player
-The same player cannot be used more than once
-Guys must be in the same role and position they played that year. That includes bench spots being only used for bench players that year, and closers, starters, and middle relievers must be used in their respective role from the year.
Giants 5 year team (2002-2006)
C. Mike Matheny (2005)
1B. JT Snow (2004)
2B. Ray Durham (2006)
3B. David Bell (2002)
SS. Omar Vizquel (2006)
LF. Barry Bonds (2004)
CF. Randy Winn (2005)
RF. Moises Alou (2006)
Bench:
C. Yorvit Torrealba (2002)
1B. Andres Galarraga (2003)
IF. Pedro Feliz (2004)
OF. Dustan Mohr (2004)
OF. Jeffrey Hammonds (2003)
Rotation:
Jason Schmidt (2003)
Matt Cain (2006)
Kirk Rueter (2002)
Russ Ortiz (2002)
Noah Lowry (2005)
Bullpen:
CL. Robb Nen (2002)
MR. Tim Worrell (2002)
MR. Joe Nathan (2003)
MR. Matt Herges (2003)
LHRP. Scott Eyre (2005)
lHRP.Chad Zerbe (2002)
Long Reliever. Jim Brower (2003)
Giants 10 year team (1997-2006)
C. Brent Mayne (1999)
1B. JT Snow (2004)
2B. Jeff Kent (2000)
3B. Bill Mueller (1998)
SS. Rich Aurilia (2001)
LF. Barry Bonds (2004)
CF. Marvin Benard (1999)
RF. Ellis Burks (2000)
Bench:
C. Yorvit Torrealba (2002)
1B. Andres Galarraga (2003)
IF. Pedro Feliz (2004)
OF. Dustan Mohr (2004)
OF. Armando Rios (1999)
Rotation:
Jason Schmidt (2003)
Shawn Estes (1997)
Russ Ortiz (2001)
Livan Hernandez (2000)
Kirk Rueter (2002)
Bullpen:
CL. Robb Nen (2000)
MR. Felix Rodriguez (2001)
MR. Tim Worrell (2002)
MR. Joe Nathan (2003)
LHRP. Scott Eyre (2005)
LHRP. Alan Embree (1999)
Long Reliever. Jim Brower (2003)
What’s the 5/10 year team for your team? Post it the comments if you have one.


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