sp;As for Wednesday's finale with Florida, the Giants were shutdown 7-to-0 by Marlins' right-hander Chris Volstad, who tossed a complete game five-hitter. Easily his best effort of the season, improving to 6-and-8, Volstad (zero BBs and Six Ks in 105 pitches) helped Florida avoid the three-game sweep at the hands of the Giants. The "Big Sadowski," Ryan Sadowski didn't have his best control with four walks allowed, as well as his first two earned runs in three starts. Sadowski worked five innings, gave up five hits, three runs (two earned), walked four and struck out four. Sadowski has posted an ERA of 1.00 with only today's two runs allowed in 18-total-innings of work. The bats were completely silenced by Volstad, while Merkin Valdez in relief served-up a three-run bomb to Dan Uggla, his 16th homer of the season. As appealing as Uggla may be in a possible trade scenario, I would have to say that he strikes out way too much and needs to think more about his batting average (.223 after today) and on-base percentage, (around .332) rather than his home run count. Hey, I'll take two out of three over the "fish," but it sure would have been fun to see super stud short stop Hanley Ramirez. Ramirez, an all-star starter, missed his fourth consecutive game with a hip injury. Oh well... The Giants are 26-and-15 since Memorial Day, and welcome San Diego for a four-game weekend series. The Padres are a team on the ropes and already willing to trade some of its pieces, including Scott Hairston to the A's. Tim Lincecum gets the ball Thursday night, and looks to match fellow all-star Matt Cain with 10 victories.
Chris Volstad
8 July 2009
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sp;As for Wednesday's finale with Florida, the Giants were shutdown 7-to-0 by Marlins' right-hander Chris Volstad, who tossed a complete game five-hitter. Easily his best effort of the se
Posted by Michael McGauley | No comments yet