**2nd Annual Official '09 SF GIants reg. season Thread**

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prodigy91

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base hit by rowand with bases loaded, ishikawa and uribe score, 4-0 giants.

edit, winn comes thru with a stand up double and lincecum and rowand score, 6-0 giants and now they are intentionaly walking sandoval and runners on second and first with molina coming and ortiz is out of the game.
 

ReKz

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i like sadowski more after this start. he had better stuff tonight than his first game and hit 94 i think around the 6th. if he stays focused/consistent he could be the third best guy for the rest of the year.

i'm also liking whiteside more. he's called some great games
The NBC gun was running hot....he tops out at 90-91 MPH...
 

DUTCH-F.E

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we are beating the ever loving shit out of houston these past 2 games.... we have the best pitching staff in baseball. if we can just hit more consistently, we would be a shoe in for the play offs. and we do have 11 games left with the dodgers so aint shit finished yet!
 
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Good shit , timmy should get the nod to start for the NL all-star game- the way he is pitching. I wanted to see him throw another complete game shut-out but his pitch count was high plus we were up by a shit ton. Go Giants
 

Chree

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Giants, Pirates Discussed Sanchez, LaRoche
By Tim Dierkes [July 5 at 12:44am CST]

From Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

The Pirates and San Francisco have had trade talks regarding second baseman Freddy Sanchez and, to a lesser extent, first baseman Adam LaRoche, each of whom can be a free agent after this season. The Giants have had a scout following Sanchez, a source confirmed yesterday, and their interest in LaRoche goes back several months. Their preference at first base, though, is for a right-handed bat.

Sanchez sports a .316/.355/.477 line, a huge improvement on the .224/.280/.276 aggregate performance from Giants second basemen (primarily the demoted Emmanuel Burriss, though Juan Uribe has snagged recent starts). The Giants have a 1.5 game lead for the Wild Card, but their .705 team OPS ranks second-to-last in the NL. Sanchez's contractual situation will be a factor in the trade talks; an $8.5MM option for 2010 appears likely to vest. Charlie Manuel's All-Star selections will affect Sanchez's contract - if Sanchez makes the team the option vests with 600 plate appearances rather than 635. It figures to be between Sanchez and Zach Duke for the Bucs' representative.

Kovacevic adds that the Pirates have discussed Jack Wilson, John Grabow, and Matt Capps with teams, noting that those talks "vary in their intensity." In another article, Kovacevic digs deeper into the Grabow/Wilson/Sanchez situations. He believes the Pirates will seek shortstops and left-handed relievers in trades. I'm guessing the Pirates would find Jonathan Sanchez desirable (he's currently serving as the second lefty in the Giants' pen).