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Game Thread: 4/23 Giants @ Rockies

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Wow just saw the highlights, HR derby like Coors field back in the day. That ball was flying all over the place.
 

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Giants SLAM Rockies in 11 rounds ...The Rumble at the Rock Pile

It was a rumble for the Ages as a back up catcher Hector Sanchez stepped up to the plate and pounded a Grand Slam deep into the Rock Pile in the 11th round of a Championship type of fight and the Giants won 12-10.

First it was Tulo who had a big series drilling a HR off Cain to win round 1. Morse responded with a long HR that was crushed to right center.

In the second round it was the Rockies who opened up a 5-1 lead with a flurry of punches and the Giants hit the mat for the first time.

In the third round the Giants connected with two round house punches to the chin of the Rockies by Hicks and Morse (2 HR's on the day) .Suddenly it was all tied up on points 5-5.

Fourth round belonged to the Rockies as Blackmon hit the Giants with a left cross to the nose , a HR that put the Rox ahead 6-5.

In the 7th round Belt hit a long high uppercut 2 run HR and the game was tied 7-7.

In the 8th round H. Sanchez hit a solo bomb but the Rockies responded with a run of their own.

It was 8-8 and both teams seemed tired but the battle went on.

Affeldt and Casilla delivered big innings along the way.

It all came down to a mistake by the Rockies corner man ,Walt Weiss who walked Arias to get to Sanchez who delivered the ultimate blow. Giants won a thriller 12-10 which could be a stepping stone to greater fights ahead. It was a Championship type of effort in the Mountains of Colorado by a great team.


Go Giants !!

:suds::clap::thrasher:

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Jean Machi leads the NL in victories with a 4-0 record. He has thrown nine innings the entire season.
 

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Jean Machi leads the NL in victories with a 4-0 record. He has thrown nine innings the entire season.

We should put him in every time the game is tied late.
 

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We should put him in every time the game is tied late.

Wasn't there a year that some releiver had about 13 wins ... someone on the Pirates maybe ... just seems to ring a bell ...
 

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Most wins in relief
18: Roy Face, 1959 Pirates
17: Bill Campbell, 1976 Twins
17: John Hiller, 1974 Tigers

BEST SEASONS
Here are the best relief seasons, according to the Baseball Prospectus stat WXRL, which is expected wins added over a replacement-level pitcher and adjusted for level of opposing hitters.

1. John Hiller, 1973 Tigers (9.64)
10-5, 38 saves, 1.44 ERA, 125.1 IP, 89 H, 39 BB, 124 SO

2. Eric Gagne, 2003 Dodgers (9.24)
2-3, 55 saves, 1.20 ERA, 82.1 IP, 37 H, 20 BB, 137 SO

3. Willie Hernandez, 2004 Tigers (9.14)
9-3, 32 saves, 1.92 ERA, 140.1 IP, 96 H, 36 BB, 112 SO

4. Stu Miller, 1965 Orioles (8.96)
14-7, 24 saves, 1.89 ERA, 119.1 IP, 87 H, 32 BB, 104 SO

5. Troy Percival, 1996 Angels (8.31)
0-2, 36 saves, 2.31 ERA, 74 IP, 38 H, 31 BB, 100 SO

6. Trevor Hoffman, 1998 Padres (8.29)
4-2, 53 saves, 1.48 ERA, 73 IP, 41 H, 21 BB, 86 SO

7. Keith Foulke, 2000 White Sox (8.21)
3-1, 34 saves, 2.97 ERA, 88 IP, 66 H, 22 BB, 91 SO

8. Eric Gagne, 2002 Dodgers (8.20)
4-1, 52 saves, 1.97 ERA, 82.1 IP, 55 H, 16 BB, 114 SO

9. Dan Quisenberry, 1980 Royals (8.20)
12-7, 33 saves, 3.09 ERA, 128.1 IP, 27 BB, 37 SO

10. Brad Lidge, 2004 Astros (8.10)
6-5, 29 saves, 1.90 ERA, 94.2 IP, 57 H, 30 BB, 157 SO

Most appearances
106: Mike Marshall, 1974 Dodgers
94: Salomon Torres, 2006 Pirates
94: Kent Tekulve, 1979 Pirates
92: Mike Marshall, 1973 Expos
91: Kent Tekulve, 1978 Pirates
 

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Most appearances
106: Mike Marshall, 1974 Dodgers
94: Salomon Torres, 2006 Pirates
94: Kent Tekulve, 1979 Pirates
92: Mike Marshall, 1973 Expos
91: Kent Tekulve, 1978 Pirates

I loved Kent Tekulve.

Before the 1979 series, they asked him about what adjustments he would make based on the scouting reports of the Pirates' opponent, the Orioles. He basically said:

"Scouting reports are nice, but then I put them aside and just pitch my game anyway."

That's what I want to be like. That's the guy I want on my team, with the ball in his hand with the game on the line. Here's my best, in your face, let's see who is better. No fear, just confidence.
 
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