Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Giants Lose Game to Luck Made Flesh, 6-1

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - AUGUST 2:  Jeff Keppinger #8 of the San Francisco Giants celebrates with Nate Schierholtz #12 after scoring against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fourth inning during an MLB baseball game at AT&T Park August 2, 2011 in San Francisco,...
The last time I was ever happy.

Yet again, the Giants had absolutely nothing go their way and absolutely everything go the Diamondbacks' way. Tim Lincecum gave up a massive home run to a rookie and there's your ballgame. Aubrey Huff, in a situation where a ground ball to second base would score a run, grounds out to the pitcher instead, and there's your ballgame. Carlos Beltran absolutely demolishes a line drive to the wall that would score a run, but Justin Upton catches it, and there's your ballgame. The Giants get ball four called on what was strike three, and Justin Upton follows the walk with a home run, and there's your ballgame. Javier Lopez -- lefty killer, lefty murderer, lefty annihilator -- is inexplicably brought in to face six right-handed batters in a row, and there's your ballgame.

The Giants only need to win one of these three games to leave this series in first place, and they're not going to do it. They get swept tomorrow and my despair reaches a new low.

Honestly, the only thing I have to go on right now is that the Giants have had SUCH rotten luck, that it HAS to turn around sometime. But there's no offense here, there's no help on the horizon, there's no help forthcoming, Bochy has lost faith in Andres Torres, he won't start Belt over the abysmal Huff, he won't play Burrell when Burrell returns, and the pitching staff is falling apart.

I don't believe the Giants can turn this around enough to take the division. The Diamondbacks aren't slowing down. They're only getting better. Maybe once the Giants snap this losing streak, my outlook will be slightly better, but the Phillies are coming to town next and it's just going to be an absolute mauling.

5 comments:

  1. I know you are too close to the situation to accept this, but the D-Backs just don't have the pitching to last down the stretch. You are not in a place where you can hear this, but the Giants will be fine.

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  2. Kennedy, Hudson, and Marquis seem pretty good to me.

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  3. Also Collmenter is some sort of wizard.

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  4. This is what happens to people who knowingly harbor the foul degenerate from hell known as Aubrey Huff. As a Tigers fan, I learned that lesson the hard way.

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  5. Another factor to consider: Atlanta is sucking, and the NL West teams are now pretty close to the wild card. So this is not all as hopeless as it may seem.

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