Aces Take Down Lynx 98-81

A’ja Wilson (22) of the Las Vegas Aces sent a message loud and clear to the Minnesota Lynx with a double double in the Aces win over the Lynx at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Sat Jul 22, 2023 (AP News photo)

Aces Take Down Lynx 98-81

By Barbara Mason

Saturday afternoon the Las Vegas Aces (21-2) continued to bulldoze their way through the 2023 season. This time the Aces were taking on the Lynx (10-13) in Minnesota and bulldoze they did defeating the Lynx 98-81.

The Aces got a dynamite start in the first quarter leading 11-0 at 6:27. Las Vegas had taken full advantage of the Lynx slow start. Minnesota turned things around as the quarter wore on going on a 7-0 run. After the first ten minutes the Aces had a 23-18 lead. The Lynx had gotten on track and the Aces had to amp it up going into the second quarter.

Las Vegas did indeed amp it up in the second quarter extending their lead to 48-30. Leading by eighteen points the Aces had really begun to flex their muscle going into halftime.

A’Ja Wilson finished the first half with 19 points and seven rebounds. Jackie Young had 13 points to finish the first half. With an entire half of basketball left to play, there would be a lot more coming from these two. Kelsey Plum had not gotten going in the first half and was looking to in the second half of this game.

The third quarter was all Aces. They took a nice lead 78-55 and they hung onto that lead going into the fourth quarter. The reigning MVP A’ja Wilson had her 15th double double of the season.

The slow start for Kelsey Plum in the first half got a jump start in the second half. She really got going finishing with 16 points after having only three points at the half. Wilson finished with 35 points and 14 rebounds.

The Lynx’s Diamond Miller had 17 points in this game followed by Naphessa Collier with 16.

I am certain that head coaches around the league are scratching their heads trying to put together a game plan that can beat Las Vegas. They have lost two games this season but came right back in the next game. They learn from their mistakes, they have incredible depth, they can shoot from anywhere on the court and they are a determined bunch.

They will next take on the Chicago Sky next Tuesday. Tipoff is scheduled for 4:00 PM.

Astros Tucker blasts 3 HRs puts game out of reach for A’s in 6-4 loss; Astros lead series 2-0

Oakland A’s outfielders Tony Kemp (5) and JJ Bleday (33) watch the trajectory of the baseball as it sails over the fence hit by the Houston Astros Alex Bergman in the top of the third inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Fri Jul 21, 2023 (AP News photo)

Houston (55-43). 102 020 100. – 6. 9. 0

Oakland (27-72) 001 030 000 – 4 7. 0

Time: 2:40

Attendance: 6,810

Friday, July 21, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–Brent Rooker, the Oakland Athletic’s (27-73) nominal all star, was a late scratch from the starting lineup due to illness. This required a massive change in the batting order, but Seth Brown, batting eighth and in right field, was the only player added to the original list, giving the A’s one less right handed hitter and one more lefty to face Houston Astros (55-43) southpaw starter, Framber Valdéz (7-6, 2.76 at game time). There are no switch hitters on the A’s’ current active roster.

Valdéz, who left his previous start, on the 15th in Anaheim, with a cramp in his left calf, has been Houston’s opening day starter for the last two years and threw a complete game shutout against the A’s on May 21, wasn’t in shutout shape tonight.

Valdez pitched well enough for four frames, but fell apart in the fifth. In all, he went five innings and gave up four runs, all earned, on six hits and two walks, striking out four and walking two and hitting one batter. He got the win beating the A’s 6-4 and went back to the team’s hotel at 8-6, 2.94.

The A’s also sent a lefty to the mound, JP Sears (1-6, 3.99 as of the first pitch). Opposing right handed batters had been batting .199 with an OPS of .687 against him, while lefties had gone .193, .768. Yet Houston skipper Dusty Baker had put eight right handed batsmen in his starting lineup.

The lone lefty was Kyle Tucker. There weren’t any more because there’s only one other left handed position player on the team, and he joined it on June 23 and has hit .130 since then. Sears wasn’t sharp tonight, and Tucker led the attack against him.

But the lefty held on for 5-2/3 frames, in which he threw 95 pitches, 62 for strikes. He allowed five runs, all earned, and left a runner on first when he exited the game. He logged only one strikeout but issued only one walk. He took the loss; his balance sheet now reads 1-7, 4.19.

The Astros lost no time in taking the lead. Sears retired the first two batters he faced, needing only five pitches to do so. Then Tucker launched Sears’ sixth offering over the right center field fence, 406 feet deep, for his 15th home run and 65th RBI of the season It came off a 94.8 mph four seamer and left Tucker’s bat at 106.2 mph.

Tony Kemp, moved up from the number six slot in the lineup shakeup, led off the home first with a leg double to center, and The Curse of the Leadoff Double took its toll, with Kemp dying on third.

The much booed Alex Bregman ended an 1-1 pitch at bat in the top of the third with his 15th homer of ’23, a two run blast 392 feet to left center. It turned an 85.4 change up into a 3-0 lead for the visitors.

The green and gold narrowed that to 3-1 in the bottom of the third. With two down, Valdéz plunked Kemp, the only Athletic who had reached base safely at that point. Zach Gelof followed with a walk, and Jordán Díaz laced an RBI single to left.

Tucker struck again in the fifth. With one away and a man onboard, the Astros’ right fielder hit his second round tripper of the evening and 16th of the year, sending the spheroid 396 feet deep, this time to right center. The score now was 5-1, Astros, and Tucker had driven in three of Houston’s five runs.

The A’s offense came alive in the bottom of that inning. Nick Allen, Kemp, and Gelof got three straight singles to load the bases with no one out. Jordan Díaz drew an RBI walk, Aledmys Díaz hit a sacrifice fly to center that plated Kemp and advanced Gelof to third. Then Bleday’s 3-1 groundout brought Gelof home, and Oakland was back in the game, trailing by only one run, 5-4.

Taylor Scott relieved Sears after he’d walked David Hensley with two out in the top of the sixth. Scott struck Martín Maldonado looking to end the inning.

Phil Maton was on the mound for Houston when the bottom of the sixth began. Cody Thomas, pinch hitting for Bleday greeted him with a double to right. After Brown popped out, a wild pitch allowed Thomas to reach third. But, like Kemp in the first, he was stranded there. The Curse strikes again.

Tucker had the righty-lefty equation in his favor when he faced Scott in the top of the seventh and turned it to his advantage with his third dinger of the game and number 17 of the season, a two out solo shot to right that extended the Astros lead to 6-4.

Rafael Montero, who’s been struggling recently preserved that margin in the bottom of the seventh, retiring the side in order.

Austin Pruitt did the same to the ‘stros in the top of the eighth, in spite of a two out warning track shot to center by Corey Julks.

It was Héctor Neris’s turn to face the A’s in the bottom of the ninth. He walked Bleday and Langeliers to open the episode, but an infield fly to the catcher, Maldonado, and a pitcher’s best friend on Brown’s grounder to second put the threat to rest.

Pruitt had no trouble achieving a 1-2-3 top of the ninth.

When Ryan Pressly went to the mound in the bottom of the ninth, he was looking for his 100th career save. He got it, his 23rd of the year

The loss lowered Oakland’s record to 27-73, .270. Kansas City lost to the Yankees, 5-4, in the Bronx this afternoon. The Royals now are 28-71, .283.

July 21, 1899 found the Cleveland Spiders in the Nation’s Capital, where they split a doubleheader with the Senators. Both games ended in a score of 5-3, and what was until this year the losingest team in major league baseball history escaped town with a record of 15-68, .217.

On this date in baseball infamy, the Cincinnati Reds stepped right up and beat the Mets, 5-3, in a day game at Crosley Field. The defeat left the dazed Amanzin’s at 24-68, .261

Saturday evening’s game between the A’s and the Astros is scheduled to start at 6:07 and will be the third of the current four game series between the two. Houston’s Christian Javier (7-1, 4.39) will face Oakland’s Paul Blackburn (1-2, 5.48) in a battle of right handers.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Astros take first two games of series from A’s

Houston Astros starter JP France throws into the seventh inning against the Oakland A’s at the Oakland Coliseum on Thu Jul 20, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Jeremiah:

#1 Houston Astros rookie JP France struck out five hitters going into the bottom of the eighth inning for the first time this season at the Oakland Coliseum Thursday night and picked up his third win.

#2 The Oakland A’s who had a 1-0 lead couldn’t hold onto the lead as the Astros scored twice in the top of the sixth inning and never back from that point.

#3 The Astros Alex Bergman’s home run gave the Astros some insurance in the top of the ninth and a two run cushion as the A’s just didn’t have anything in the tank in trying to get anymore offense going.

#4 A’s starter Hogan Harris surrendered the two runs in the top of the six on when the Astros Mauricio Dubon and Jeremy Pena hit RBI doubles to knock in a run each. Hogan however pitched well going six inning giving up four hits striking out six in the cause.

#5 The Astros will be starting Framber Valdez (7-6 ERA 2.76) against the A’s JP Sears (1-6 ERA 3.99) for tonight’s second game of this four game series at the Oakland Coliseum. The A’s after winning two in a row against Boston opened the series with the Astros with a loss and hope to get back in the win column tonight.

Join Jeremiah for the A’s podcasts Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Daniel Dullum: A’s fans plan reverse boycott this time involves Giants fans in San Francisco May 25th

Ruben Ortiz of Modesto holds up is “Stay in Oakland” sign before the last reverse boycott at the Oakland Coliseum on Jun 13, 2023. Oakland A’s fans are encouraging San Francisco Giants fans to join in the reverse boycott this Tue Jul 25, 2023 when the Oakland A’s play the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco (AP file photo)

On the A’s podcast with Daniel Dullum:

#1 Daniel, tell us your thoughts as fans get ready for another reverse boycott this time at Oracle Park in San Francisco when Oakland A’s fans encourage San Francisco Giants to get on board with wearing black shirt with the word “Sell” in orange to join A’s fans in support of getting A’s owner John Fisher to sell the ball club to someone who’ll keep them in Oakland. The reverse boycott is scheduled for this coming Tue Jul 25th at Oracle Park.

#2 Daniel, the group called the Oakland 68’s named after the A’s first year in Oakland 1968 are part of the movement to fight to keep the A’s in Oakland. The 68’s in a statement from the their website said the A’s deserve a stadium at Howard Terminal. San Francisco Giants fans and A’s fans can be pretty vocal if both sets of fans come out to encourage Fisher to sell.

#3 The 68’s are hoping that Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao continue her fight to help keep the A’s in Oakland. It’s hopeful the documents she delivered to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred might have some sway to the other owners to vote to keep the A’s in Oakland.

#4 The latest news is that the MLB owners vote could take place months from now as they wait for the A’s to deliver the relocation application. The A’s on the relocation application are trying to solve where to play while the park in under construction between 2025-2027, the renderings of the park need to be put together and the design of the retractable roof needs to be addressed and how it’ll fit on nine acres of Tropicana land space.

#5 Daniel, on the A’s side of the coin how confident do you see Fisher and team president David Kaval in getting the votes and getting the shovels in the ground in Vegas?

Daniel Dullum does the Oakland A’s podcasts Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants Lose Third Straight, Fall to Nationals 5-3

Photo credit: San Francisco Giants starter Alex Wood wipes his face between pitches during the first inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park, Friday, July 21, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

By: Mary Anne

The San Francisco Giants took on the Washington Nationals on Friday at Nationals Park. The Giants lost 5-3 to the Nationals in their series opener. San Francisco fell to 54-44 and lost three games in a row, while Washington improved to 39-58 and ended a two-game losing skid.

The Giants’ starting lineup featured LaMonte Wade Jr., Joc Pederson, J.D. Davis, Michael Conforto, Mike Yastrzemski, Patrick Bailey, Blake Sabol, Brett Wisely, Casey Schmitt, and Alex Wood. Wood (4-4, 4.99 ERA) took the loss after pitching for four innings and giving up five hits, five earned runs, two walks, one strikeout, and two home runs.

The Giants got on the board first. J.D. Davis homered on a fly ball to right field for a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning.

The Nationals quickly responded with a game-tying run and a go-ahead run in the bottom of the first inning. Lane Thomas homered on a fly ball to center field for a 1-1 tie. Keibert Ruiz doubled on a line drive to Blake Sabol. Jeimer Candelario scored for a 2-1 lead. Joey Meneses went to third base.

The Nationals added a run in the bottom of the second inning. CJ Abrams homered on a fly ball to center field for a 3-1 lead.

The Giants tied the game in the top of the third inning. Joc Pederson homered on a fly ball to right field. LaMonte Wade Jr. scored for a 3-3 tie.

The Nationals regained the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning. Michael Chavis doubled on a line drive to Blake Sabol. Stone Garrett scored for a 4-3 lead.

The Nationals extended their lead in the bottom of the fifth inning. Joey Meneses doubled on a sharp line drive to Blake Sabol. CJ Abrams scored for a 5-3 lead.

Notes
The Giants were saddened to hear about the loss of Tony Bennett, who passed away at 96 on July 21st. Bennett recorded his signature song “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” in 1962. The legendary crooner sang “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” at San Francisco City Hall in 2012 in front of over 100,000 fans in a ceremony commemorating the Giants’ 2012 World Series win.

Giants outfielder Austin Slater reached 500 MLB games played on July 20th.

Up Next
The Giants and Nationals will continue their series on Saturday at 4:05 pm Pacific.

Tony Bennett dead at 96; Look for Giants to pay tribute to legendary singer Tuesday

During their last performance together in 2021 Lady Ga Ga and Tony Bennett performed live and sang their hit “Cheek to Cheek” from the album “Love is for sale” the San Francisco Giants play Bennett’s “I left my heart in San Francisco” recording following all Giants home wins at Oracle Park. The Giants no doubt will pay tribute to Bennett on Tues Jul 25, 2023 when they host the Oakland A’s in San Francisco. (AARP file photo)

By Barbara Mason and Mary Anne

Friday the music world lost a legendary genius. The iconic crooner Tony Bennett passed away in New York City at the age of 96, two weeks shy of his 97th birthday. Bennett work, recorded and performed for eight decades, even having a number one album at the age of 85.

During their last performance together in 2021, Lady GaGa and Tony Bennett performed live and sang their hit “Cheek to Cheek” from their hit album “Love is for Sale”. That song that topped the charts in 2014 was met with thunderous applause.

Little did we know that we would never see him perform live again. The San Francisco Giants have played Bennett’s “I Left my heart in San Francisco” at home game for decades. The Giants will no doubt pay tribute to the iconic singer at their next home game next Tuesday night when they host the Oakland A’s.

Bennett had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2016 never letting that stop him. He continued to work, record and perform until 2021. Respected throughout the entertainment business, legend Frank Sinatra called him “the greatest singer in the world.” The San Francisco Giants had adopted his song “I left my heart in San Francisco” as their signature song after home wins. That song will no doubt carry so much more than celebrating a home win now. It will become an unforgettable memory that fans and players will forever carry in their hearts.

From 1949 through the 1950’s, Bennett was the top recording artist but was challenged when rock n roll and Motown enveloped the music scene. The iconic nature of Tony Bennett reemerged in the 1990’s in part due to Danny Bennett his son/manager who revived his singing career. Bennett joined forces with singing superstars such as Amy Winehouse and Diana Krall producing a duet record called “Body and Soul”. The record was met with enormous accolades becoming a hit in 2011. The two tracks that he did with Lady GaGa pushed this album through the roof becoming a YouTube sensation.

San Francisco holds a special place for Tony Bennett in their hearts. The Fairmont Hotel displays a statue of the singer in their gardens as a tribute to what he means to the city by the bay. This is a heartbreaking loss for not only the world of entertainment but also the millions and millions of fans that have followed Tony throughout his career.

We can take solace in knowing that we will forever have the iconic songs that he left us enjoying not only the smooth, lilting power of this man’s extraordinary voice but also respecting the amazing legacy that he left.

Barbara Mason and Mary Anne are MLB beat writers for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Aces roll over Storm, 79-63


By Shawn McCullough

The Aces got a big game from forward A’ja Wilson in a 79-63 win over the Storm in Seattle.

“We are locked in,” said Wilson. “I love my teammates and I love the feeling in that locker room.”

Wilson registered her 14th double-double of the season, scoring 23 points and pulling down 15 rebounds.

“Rusty game for us shooting-wise, but we buckled down and our defense won us the game,” said head coach Becky Hammon.

Jackie Young contributed with 22 points, while Kelsey Plum added 20.

“I was just trying to get to the paint,” said Plum.

The Aces will most likely be without star center Candace Parker for a long time after suffering an ankle injury before the All-Star Break.

“We miss Candace pushing the ball up the court and her communication and IQ, but we have to step up,” said Wilson.

With the win, the Aces improved to 20-2 on the season heading into their next game in Minnesota on Saturday against the Lynx.

Las Vegas Aces – http://aces.wnba.com

Game Notes:

The Aces shot just 43.9% from the field.
Las Vegas went seven for 18 from three-point range.
The Aces out-rebounded the Storm, 40-33.

Game Starters:

C – 41 Kiah Stokes
F – 22 A’ja Wilson
F – 0 Jackie Young
G – 10 Kelsey Plum
G – 12 Chelsea Gray

Aces Injury Report:

Riquna Williams, Out, Lower Back
Candace Parker, Out, Ankle

A’s pitching coughs up two runs in 6th Astros win it 3-1; Noda out on 10 day IL with broken jaw

Oakland A’s base runner Seth Brown (right) sets up at second base after hitting a double, the Houston Astros second baseman Mauricio Dubon is to the left in the bottom of the first inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Thu Jul 20, 2023 (AP News photo)

Houston (54-43) 000 002 001. – 3. 5. 0

Oakland (27-72). 100 000 000. – 1. 6. 0

Time: 2:12

Attendance: 4,757

Friday, July 20, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–Ryan Noda played a prominent part in the first two games of the A’s 2-1 series victory of the Red Sox earlier this week. He got the only hit in Monday’s game. His ejection for arguing a called third strike in that game resulted in the ejection of Mark Kotsay.

That, of course, wasn’t crucial in Oakland’s crushing 7-0 defeat, but it was emblematic. His second inning solo homer was enough to defeat the Bosox in the A’s eventual 3-0 victory on Tuesday. He was listed to start on Wednesday but a bad hop in fielding practice hit him on the jaw and he was removed from the line up.

Today he finds himself on the 10 day injured list, although 10 days sounds like an optimistic forecast for his recovery. Jonah Bride was recalled from Las Vegas to replace him, and Seth Brown started at first base in this evening’s game against the high flying, but second place Houston Astros.

Brown went two for four and showed some nifty footwork at the initial sack, but that didn’t keep the Athletics from dropping a 3-1 thriller.

The Athletics’ starting pitcher, Hogan Harris toed the rubber with the unprepossessing record of 2-3, 6.51 but had pitched well in his one appearance against the Astros. He held them scoreless on one hit in his first major league start, which occurred in Minute Maid Park on May 27.

He was outstanding for the first 5-2/3 innings of this evening’s assignment, tonight, allowing Houston only one hit, a second inning single by Chas McCormick. But then Mauricio Dubón and Jeremy Peña sent back to back singles to right, and Kyle Tucker brought them home with a double to left center.

That was Harris’s last frame on the mound. He threw six full innings and yielded two runs, both earned, on four hits, while striking out six. 58 of his 74 offerings went for strikes. He took the tough loss and now is 2-4, although he lowered his ERA to 6.11.

The ‘stros countered with another rookie, the right hander JP France (4-3, 3.71 at game time). This was his first appearance against the Athletics, and a fine one it was. The youngster went 7+ innings and gave up only one run , earned, on six hits and a walk. He also threw a wild pitch and struck out five. His pitch count was 93, with 64 of them counting as strikes. France earned the win His slate for the year now reads (5-3, 3.13)

Brown gave the home team an early lead when he doubled off the left field wall with two out and Tony Kemp, who had walked to open the A’s half of the first and advanced to second on JJ Bleday’s one hop grounder to first, came home.

For a moment in the home fourth it looked like the A’s would double their lead, but Jake Meyers robbed Jordán Díaz of a homer with a leaping grab of his drive that almost cleared the right center field fence, 375 feet from home.

The A’s held on to that lead until Harris’s meltdown in the sixth. He didn’t come out for the seventh,; Freddiy Tarnok relieved him and pitched a scoreless inning, stranding McCormick , who had walked, stolen second, and advanced a base on Corey Julks line out to deep center, at third.

The spirits of the scattering of A’s fans in the stands were raised by rookie Zach Gelof’s two out double in the seventh. But Jace Peterson grounded out to dash those hopes.

Oakland gained a victory of sorts in the top of the eighth when home plate umpire Hunter Wendelstedt ruled that Tarnok had hit Dubón with a pitch and the video review supported the Athletics’ challenge and turning the HBP into a foul ball.

Bryan Abreu relieved France after Cody Thomas led off the bottom of the eighth with a single to right. He got to second on Aledmys Díaz’s sacrifice, but there he stayed.

Alex Bregman put the game on ice for Houston in the top of the ninth with his 14th home run of the season, a towering 100.6 mph blast, 397 feet to left center with the bases empty. It came on a full count 94.7 mph four seamer.

Astros pitcher Ryan Pressly preserved the 3-1 lead to earn his 22nd save of 2023.

The Tigers beat Kansas City this afternoon, so the Royals now are 28-70 in the race to the bottom. Oakland’s defeat left them at 27-72, .273.

The 1899 Cleveland Spiders, who finished their season at 20-134, .130 were shut out, 4-0, by the Senators in Washington on July 20th. That put their record at 14-67, .173.

The New York Mets of 1962,who ended their inaugural season at 40-120, .250, fell 3-1 to Cincinnati at Crosley Field. Future Giants manager Roger Craig took the loss, which left the Mets at 24-67, .265.

Thursday’s contest at the Coliseum was the first of a four game series. Friday, evening the teams will return to do battle at 6:40pm PT. The ‘stos plan to send southpaw Framber Valdéz (7-6, 2.76) against the A’s, who will counter with another lefty, JP Sears (1-6, 3.99).

Four-Game Split For Giants; SF loses to Reds 5-1 at Great American Park

San Francisco Giants catcher Patrick Bailey (left) sets up to put the tag on Cincinnati Reds base runner Luke Maile (22) in the bottom of the fourth inning at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati on Thu Jul 20, 2023 (AP News photo)

Four-Game Split For Giants Losing to Reds 5-1

By Barbara Mason

Thursday afternoon the San Francisco Giants (53-43) were not only looking to get back on track but to also win the series having won the first two games. The Cincinnati Reds (52-46) was aiming to tie up the four game series. The Giants were defeated in the getaway day matinee 5-1 at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati.

Cincinnati struck first putting two runs up on the scoreboard in the third inning for the 2-0 lead. The Reds Luke Maile homered with Will Benson on base.

The Reds would add to their lead in the fourth inning. Christian Encarnacion-Strand singled Jonathan India home and next up Will Benson doubled. Encarnacion-Strand scored for a 4-0 Cincinnati lead.

The Reds would top it off in the fifth inning with an India single. Jake Fraley scored giving the Reds a 5-0 lead.

Cincinnati would not score for the remainder of the game. This would have been a shut-out for the Reds had it not been for a Wilmer Flores home run in the ninth inning.

It was all Reds in this game as they split the series with the Giants. Cincinnati had 12 hits and the Giants had two. Reds pitchers Andrew Abbott and Derek Law combined for the two-hitter. Abbott went eight innings allowing one hit. Law allowed the one hit and the Flores home run.

It was tough going for San Francisco starting pitcher Alex Cobb. He allowed nine hits and five runs without a single strike-out.

Giant notes: On Wednesday the Cincinnati Reds snapped the San Francisco Giants seven-game winning streak. The Reds held onto a 3-2 lead through the eighth and ninth innings for the win.

The Giants will be taking on the Nationals Friday night in Washington for a three-game series. Alex Wood (4-3 ERA 4.53) will be the starting pitcher for the Giants and Jake Irvin (2-5 ERA 4.96)will take the mound for the Nationals. First pitch is scheduled for 4:05pm PT.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Giants and Reds conclude 4 game set in matinee at Great American Ballpark today

Cincinnati Reds Will Benson rounds third base on the way home after getting congratulated by third base coach JR House after connecting with a three run home run in the bottom of the third inning at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati (AP News photo)

On the San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca:

#1 The Cincinnati Reds (51-46) Will Benson slugged a bottom of the third inning three run home run which contributed to the Reds defeating the San Francisco Giants (54-42) at Great American Ballpark on Wednesday night 3-2.

#2 The loss ends the Giants seven game win streak. During the streak the Giants defeated the Colorado Rockies twice, swept the Pittsburgh Pirates in three games, and beat the Reds in the first two games of this four game series.

#3 For the Giants Blake Sabol turned on a ball for his 12th home run and pitcher Ross Stripling pitched six innings surrendering three runs. Talk about Sabol’s home run and Stripling’s outing.

#4 Giants manager Gabe Kapler said the Giants had fought to the end to try to keep the streak going but the Reds relief pitching just had enough to keep the Giants off balance and off the bases in the eighth and ninth innings.

#5 Giants hope to start a new streak with starter right hander Alex Cobb (6-2 ERA 2.82) and for the Cincinnati Reds Andrew Abbott (4-2 ERA 2.45) game is underway at the time of this recording.

Michael Duca does the San Francisco Giants podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com