Late Game Heroics LaMonte Wade Jr. Strikes Again; Giants Beat Rockies In Extras 6-5

San Francisco Giants’ Patrick Bailey, bottom, scores the winning run against Cleveland Guardians catcher Bo Naylor during the tenth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Wed Sep 13, 2023 (AP News photo)

Wednesday, September 13th, 2023

By Troy Ewers

San Francisco, CA – The series finale to this three game series with the San Francisco Giants (75-71) and Cleveland Guardians (69-78) comes in the form of a 66 degree day game in Oracle Park overlooking a beautiful McCovey Cove.

On the mound today starters, Kyle Harrison for the Giants and Logan Allen for the Guardians. The Giants win after a review that showed runner Patrick Bailey was ruled safe scoring on a sacrifice fly. Bailey scoring from third base that was hit by LaMonte Wade Jr. in the 6-5 win in ten innings.

The game Tuesday night snapped a four game winning streak by a 3-1 Cleveland victory and today’s game started exactly where last night’s game picked up. After a lead off Steve Kwan walk, Jose Ramirez would smack a 1-1 pitch to the left field bleachers for a two run home run and with no outs, Guardians 2-0.

The first inning rally for Cleveland wasn’t done yet as an error for Casey Schmitt off a hit by Gabriel Arias would lead to scoring both Josh Naylor and Andres Gimenez, 4-0 Guardians. 

The Giants wouldn’t concede this early though as they jumped on Cleveland the same way Cleveland jumped on them. Luis Matos hits a single that scores Austin Slater and moves over Thairo Estrada. After Matos’s hit, Allen walked Patrick Bailey and loaded the bases, but that would be stopped and Guardians got out of the jam, but the score would be 4-1. 

In the second inning the Guardians would add another one to their onslaught as Josh Naylor hit a single that scored Steven Kwan, making it 5-1 Cleveland.

The Giants took Kyle Harrison out in the fifth and he walked away with three strikeouts, seven hits, and five runs which he’d probably want to forget for his first career day game. From the third inning on it was a scoreless pitching duel, with the score still in favor of Cleveland, but San Francisco broke that stalemate in the seventh inning with a Wilmer Flores scored Thairo Estrada who got on with a double, 5-2.

The Giants were coming down to their final chances and to give themselves better chances, the Giants had Joc Pederson pinch hit and he was hit by pitch so the eighth inning started with Joc on base, but that was just the set up. Patrick Bailey followed him up with a single and moved Joc to third.

Then J.D. Davis erupted the crowd with a home run that Steven Kwan couldn’t snag in left field. This three run home run would’ve blown the roof off this place if it had a roof and just like that, the score was tied 5-5 with no outs. After a DeJong grounded out to second, Lamonte Wade Jr. who was the hero in Monday’s game, hit a single making him the potential go ahead runner on first base.

Estrada almost electrified Oracle Park with a deep fly ball to left, but that was the inning and we headed into the ninth inning with a tie game. 

The Guardians scared the Giants fans with two hits on Tyler Rogers that put runners on second and third, but Camillo Doval came in and got the last out of the inning, now it was the orange and black’s turn in the ninth inning. Wilmer Flores started the inning at bat and singled to left.

Blake Sabol pinch ran for Flores and Mitch Haniger went to the box. Haniger would strike out, but Sabol would make it to second with a steal and Pederson next in the box. Joc would fly out to center and two outs Bailey was the one to possibly be the hero, but he would be struck out swinging and we have extra innings. 

Cleveland’s go at the 10th inning was three up, three down from Doval and now the pressure was on the Giants. A lead off walk for Davis made it a runner on first and the extra innings runner in second and pinch hitting was Brandon Crawford and the crowd was on their feet.

Crawford would flash bunt majority of the at bat and got on base on balls and now the bases loaded with no outs and Wade Jr. at the plate. Lamonte hit the ball to left field and it was caught, but Bailey would tag third and go home, at first sight it looked like Bailey beat out the throw, but after further review Bailey was safe and the game was over 6-5 Giants!!! 

The Giants walked away from this homestand 5-1 and won the series against Cleveland. The winning pitcher is Doval (6-4) and the losing pitcher is Xzavion Curry (3-4) who gave up the walk-off hit. No time to celebrate for SF as they play a brand new four game series against the Colorado Rockies in Colorado at Coors Field September 14th. It’s unknown who will start for the Giants in the first game of the series, but they know they will face Chase Anderson (0-5, 6.49) on the mound for the Rockies.

Headline Sports podcast with Bruce Magowan: Washington State and Oregon State can they stop the break up of the Pac 12; Jets HC Soleh don’t be surprised if Rogers come back; plus more news

Washington State Cougars Athletic Director Pat Chun was instrumental in filing a restraining order preventing the Pac 12’s presidents and chancellors from meeting until the court rules on the make up of the board of directors (Seattle Times photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Bruce:

#1 Washington State and Oregon State have filed restraining orders through a Pullman Washington Court to stop the break up of the Pac 12. The other ten teams have left the barn can the lawsuit filed by the Beavers and the Cougars bring them back?

#2 Bruce, New York Jets head coach Robert Soleh said he wouldn’t be surprised if quarterback Aaron Rogers tries to return next season. Do you see him rehabbing and trying again for 2024.

#3 Bruce the San Francisco 49ers Brock Purdy had himself a great opening day against the Pittsburgh Steelers. In a 30-7 win. Purdy went 19-29, 220 yards, two touchdowns. How do you see him shaping up for this next game in the Southland against the Rams.

#4 Turning to baseball the San Francisco Giants are just 1.5 game out of the NL Wild Card race. They had won four of their last four games and have played a couple of nail biters with the Cleveland Guardians during the current series. Every win counts and every loss hurts their chances.

#5 As a network why does ESPN put all of it’s coverage on the NBA and NFL and almost never a mention of MLB during the regular programs and talk shows?

Bruce Magowan is a podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The Show podcast with Stephen Ruderman: Ex-Brewers pres baseball operations Stearns takes job at Mets; Braves Olson hits HRs 49 & 50 but loses game; plus more news

David Stearns has joined the New York Mets as president of operations. The Mets after dealing some of their superstar players players are looking to Stearns to replace and improve on the team. (AP file photo)

On MLB The Show podcast with Stephen:

#1 The New York Mets have hired Milwaukee Brewers David Stearns as president of baseball operations. Stearns was hired by the Brewers as general manager in 2015. Stearns was promoted to the Brewers president of baseball operations in 2019. Under Stearns the Brewers made the playoffs four straight years in a row. The Brewers missed the post season by just one game in the NL Wild Card.

#2 The Atlanta Braves Matt Olson hit home runs 49 and 50 in the second game of a doubleheader on Monday night. Olson’s first offering for #49 was an upper deck shot and his second home run was to opposite away left field.

#3 All the murals were covered up and the locker of Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Juan Urias was cleaned out and the Dodgers are trying to leave no hint that Urias had been there. Urias was arrested for the second time for domestic violence. Fans at an MLS game between Miami Inter vs. LAFC in Los Angeles saw Urias get into a fight with his girlfriend during the Sep 3 game.

#4 The Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Jeff Siri was placed on the 10 day IL on Tuesday after receiving a fractured right hand. Siri is a critical piece to the Rays line up and has hit 25 home runs this season. Siri was hit in the fifth inning of Tuesday’s game and left after being a base runner.

#5 The Texas Rangers and manager Bruce Bochy has melted down from when they were all the rage Aug 15th in the AL West winning 12 of their last 14 games. What came next was a eight game losing streak, the Rangers lost 16 of 20 games. The Rangers had a 6.5 game lead in the West and wound up with a three game deficit. As of Tuesday night the Rangers are just two games behind first place Houston.

Stephen Ruderman is a podcast contributor for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose Sharks podcast with Troy Ewers: Grier expects lots from forwards in upcoming season

San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier is looking forward to seeing the success of the forwards in the 2023-24 Sharks rebuild (AP file photo)

On the San Jose Sharaks podcast with Troy Ewers:

#1 Nico Sturm, Matt Benning, Luke Kunin, Jan Rutta, Kyle Burroughs, Givani Smith, talk about how general manager Mike Greir and head coach David Quinn looks forward to their contribution as pre season starts on Sun Sep 24 at SAP Center.

#2 Mikael Granlund, Mike Hoffman, and Anthony Duclair, all struggled last season but have the capability to make the Sharks strong at the forward position.

#3 Talk about the development of the future as Grier and Quinn look forward to see what William Eklund can bring his offensive shooting.

#4 Grier said that he wants this team to be gritty, fast paced, competitive and in your face and he feels the Sharks have laid out the ground work for that.

#5 The Sharks open pre season Sun Sep 24 against the Vegas Golden Knights you just never know what to expect from when the Sharks meet up with the Knights who are expected to be a strong competitor during the regular season.

Troy Ewers is a San Jose Sharks podcast contributor and does NHL hockey podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Guardians-Giants duel in rubber game today at Oracle; SF remains 1.5 games back in NL Wild Card race

San Francisco Giants first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr can’t handle a hot shot baseball hit by the Cleveland Guardian Kole Calhoun in the top of the sixth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Sep 12, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca:

#1 The San Francisco Giants took a tough loss and snapped a four game win streak on Tuesday night to the Cleveland Guardians at Oracle Park in San Francisco in a 3-1 loss.

#2 Key to the win was the Guardians Tyler Freeman slugged a two run single in the top of the sixth inning and that figured in as the game winner later. It was enough to get the Guardians over the top.

#3 The Giants are having a tough time fielding on Monday night they committed three errors and on Tuesday night they committed their 100th error of the season tying their 2022 season total.

#4 The Giants have now scored one run or fewer 34 times for the season that ties them with the Oakland A’s for the most in MLB.

#5 Rubber game match ups for the Wednesday matinee at Oracle Park. For Cleveland left hander Logan Allen (7-7 ERA 3.68) and for San Francisco left hander Kyle Harrison (1-1 ERA 4.87) first pitch 12:45pm PT.

Join Michael Duca for the Giants podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

He was a Giant? Frank Johnson – OF/IF – 1966-71 – # 20; By Tony the Tiger Hayes

Former San Francisco Giants infielder/Outfielder Frank Johnson (photo from 1971 topps baseball)

By Tony the Tiger Hayes

Frank Sinatra was rarely seen out out and about sans imposing Paisan Jilly Rizzo lurking

Elvis didn’t venture two steps outside the gates of Graceland without the Memphis Mafia.

And NBA player and full drag aficionado Dennis Rodman made sure good buddy Jack Haley always had a seat at the end if the bench wherever his NBA travels took him.

Since the beginning of recorded time, bigwigs and heartthrobs have surrendered themselves yes men and back slappers.

Hey who doesn’t enjoy being told how great they are.

But Willie Mays was one baseball superstar who didnt girdle himself with toadies and personal trainers as his Godson Barry Bonds would infamously do years later during his storied years with the Orange & Black.

Willie didn’t hang with Hollywood glitterati or spend his nights tripping the light fantastic – he was actually somewhat of a loner.

But Mays was not without a Candlestick cortege. While Mays didnt often publicly talk about his charitable work – as writer John Shea documented in his New York Times best seller “24” – Willie received as much joy working with and assisting children and young people as he did making basket catches and sending Russ Hodges into a frenzy with his “bye, bye baby!” round tripper calls.

And while Mays did not surround himself with a classic entourage he did have a Candlestick Park crew of young outfielders – particularly those of black American heritage – he liked to dote on during his long Orange & Black career.

Young fly chasing prospects such Bernie Williams, Ollie Brown, Garry Maddox, Ken Henderson, Gary Matthews, George Foster all few under Mays tutelage.

Another was the now largely forgotten El Paso, Texas born and raised outfielder named Frank Herbert Johnson.

Though his fanfare never exceeded the level of an inaudible whisper, Johnson actually spent six straight seasons in the big leagues alongside Willie and the Orange & Black.

While we would never label Johnson a Hangers-On, from 1966-71, he certainly did a lot of hanging around for the Giants.

Despite seeing big league action every season from 1966-71 never rose above benchwarmer status.

Giants were a well oiled machine in the 1960s with a stacked lineup and unforgiving pitching staff. There just wasn’t many opportunities for Frank to break into the Giants starting lineup.

What kept the club coming back to Johnson was his unselfish attitude and willingness to play multiple positions. Though primarily an outfielder, Johnson made close to 50 starts at third base for San Francisco. As a Giant he logged time at each position, sans pitcher and catcher.

Though his overall numbers don’t jump out at you – the handsome journey man contributed enough in the margins to make it and did his share to make the Giants one of game’s top winning clubs and highest drawing club’s of the 1960s.

Why Was He a Giant?

Giants super-scout George Genovese discovered and signed Johnson out El Paso’s Bel Air High School in June of 1961. The 18-year-old – who was still a semester shy of graduation- had just led the Highlanders to the El Paso city championship as a dual school boy version of Shohei Ohtani. A prep third baseman and pitcher, Johnson batted .431 and posted a mound ledger of 8-3 the year he turned pro.

In his first year of pro ball, Johnson immediately opened eyes, tattooing Appalachian League pitching for a .314 average in 55 games. Of the 44 youngsters who suited up for the Salem Rebels during that 1962 season, Johnson was the only one blessed to make it to the majors.

Johnson continued to stroke the ball well over the next few seasons in the Giants system and by 1966 he had reached the Triple -AAA Phoenix Giants. No longer an inexperienced pro, the 23-year-old became the cactus Giants, most viable threats, batting .308 while competing for playing time with numerous future big league players.

Meanwhile up north at the home office at Candlestick Park, the Giants were rampaging through the ‘66 National League season.

On September 1, with rosters allowed to expand to 40 men, the Giants sat atop the NL, tied with Pittsburgh at 78-56.

A week later Johnson got the call to to the bigs and in his debut game with the Orange & Black, the rookie won a key game, driving home Willie Mays with his first Major League hit against none other than the rival Los Angeles Dodgers (9/7/66).

Tied 2-2 going to the top of the 12th at LA, Dodgers reliever Joe Moeller recorded two easy outs. With Mays due up next representing the possible winning run, Dodgers manager Walter Alston made the call to intentionally walk the fabulous Willie to get to Johnson after Moeller ran a 3-0 count to Mays.

Considering it was Johnson’s debut game, and the youngster had struck out in the 10th inning with Mays on base in his first big league at-bat, Alston considered the free pass a no-doubt decision.

But if Uncle Walt thought Johnson’s knees might be knocking in a late game situation, he was dead wrong.

Johnson, ram-rodded a line drive to right field and Mays – aided by a Dodger error scored all the way fro first.

“I was a little nervous,” Johnson admitted later in the visiting clubhouse between bites of a hot dog. “But it was just another ball game. I’d faced Moeller at Spokane so I knew a little bit about him.”

With the 3-2 win that night, the Giants sat a half game back of the Pirates.

Hoping to catch lightning in a bottle, Giants manager Herman Franks wrote Johnson’s name into the lineup several times over the next week.

In his first major league start Franks even shifted Mays, hampered by a groin pull, to right field and had Johnson play center field vs. the visiting Cubs (9/10/66). Johnson swatted a pair of hits but the Giants lost 12-3 in the Saturday matinee.

The Dodgers would eventually storm back to win the division-less NL, with San Francisco finishing in second place 1.5 games.

Despite the early promise, Johnson never could secure a regular spot in the Giants lineup.

Over the next five seasons he would shuttle between Phoenix and San Francisco. Johnson’s best campaign came in 1970 when he batted a career big league high of .273, with 3 home runs and 31 RBI in 67 games for San Francisco.

Johnson’s final Major League game came in June of 1971. He batted into a force out as a pinch batter in a 5-1 road win vs. the Mets (6/12/71).

After leaving the Giants organization after 1971 season, Johnson played a year in Japan with the Lotte Orions.

Giant Footprint

Though many players – including of course Willie Mays – played in at least six consecutive seasons with San Francisco.

And many have spent their entire big league careers exclusively with the Giants, only a handful of athletes played in six straight seasons with SF without never playing in the bigs with another club.

Those players are RHP Matt Cain, SS Brandon Crawford, C Mike Sadek, RHP Rich Robertson, IF Jimmy Davenport, C Buster Posey and… Frank Johnson.

Guardians Freeman two run sixth inning single key to win over Giants 3-1 at Oracle Park

Cleveland Guardians’ Tyler Freeman reacts after being called out on strikes against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Sep 12, 2023 (AP News photo)

Cleveland (69-77). 100 002 000 – 3. 4. 0

San Francisco (74-71) 000 010 000. – 1. 6. 1

Time: 2:17

Attendance: 23,541

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–If the baseball gods played hunches the way lottery players do, today would have been an auspicious one for the Giants. Sean Manaea, the one time front line starter for the one time talent laden Oakland Athletics, was on the mound in a rare start for a San Francisco team searching to extend its winning streak. Manaea’s numbers at game time? 5-5, with an ERA of exactly five earned runs per nine innings.

Tuesday he started out poorly but got his act together and didn’t let a runner reach base after getting the final out in the first and a one out single by José Ramírez in the sixth.

Manaea left with the bases loaded and two outs in that frame finished up the inning without allowing a run if it weren’t for LaMonte Wade’s fielding error on ground ball to first by Kole Calhoun. But Wade made his error, and Ryan Walker replaced Manaea and gave up a bases clearing single, with both runs charged to Manaea.

The starter ended up allowing three runs, two of them unearned and posthumous. He walked two, plunked one batter and struck out five. 56 of his 80 pitches were counted as strikes. Manaea didn’t deserve to lose this game, but he did, and his record now reads 5-6, 4.80.

The final 3-1 defeat left the home team only 1.5 games behind in the race for the last NL Wild Card spot, but its elimination number has dwindled to 16 with 17 games left in the season..

Cal Quantrill, who took the mound for Cleveland, also came with ugly season’s numbers, 2-6, 5.70. Unlike Manaea, who’d been used mainly in relief this year, the Guardian righty had started all of his 15 previous games. In his most recent attempt, hurled six scoreless innings against the Angels in Anaheim but went home with a no decision in a 3-2 loss last Thursday. He’s been on the injured list twice this year, which may explain to some extent his poor performances.

Manaea certainly pitched well tonight, going six innings and yielding only one run, which was earned, on five hits and three walks, while striking out two. He threw 86 pitches, 65 for strikes on the way to his third win against six losses while reducing his ERA to 5.40.

The Guardians got a jump start over a wild Manaea in the opening frame, converting a single, a pair of walks, and two failed double play conversions into a one run lead before the Giants took their first swing at the plate. It took him 33 pitches to do it, but Manaea finally caught Tyler Freeman looking at a called third strike to stop the bleeding then and there.

The Giants comeback attempt was foiled in their half of the third when Brandon Crawford fell victim to The Curse of the Leadoff double and died on third, which he’d reached on a weak ground out by Luis Matos.

Quantrill continued to thwart the Giant bats, and it wasn’t until there was one out in the fifth that San Francisco managed to get its second hit, but it was a significant one. Blake Sabol launched his 13th home run of the year, a 417 foot blast to right center that left his bat at 107.6mph. It came off an 89.2mph cut fast ball and tied the score at one all.

Cleveland took the lead back in their half of the sixth on Ramírez’s single, after which Josh Naylor forced him out at second, Manaea hit David Frey with a pitch. Then came Wade’s fatidic error that brought Ryan Walker out of the bull pen. Tyler Freeman tagged Walker for a single that drove in Naylor and Frey and put the visitors ahead, 3-1.

Walker got the third out in the sixth, notched a K and surrendered a single before giving way to Scott Alexander in the seventh.

Reynaldo López was on the mound for Cleveland when the crowd stopped singing “Take Me Out to the Bal Game.” He allowed a walk but nothing more and gave way to Trevor Stephan, who shut the Giants down, yielding only a single to Flores.

John Brebbia stifled the Guardians in the top of the ninth.

Cleveland sent in Emmanuel Chase, last night’s losing pitcher, to try to shut the Giants down for good in the bottom of the ninth. He did it, in 1,2,3 order.

The antagonists return tomorrow, Wednesday, at 12:45 for the rubber game of the series. The Giants will send heralded rookie Kyle Harrison (1-1, 4.87) against Cleveland’s Logan Allen (7-7, 3.68)

A’s do it again beat Astros 6-2; Oakland shocks Houston at Minute Maid

Oakland Athletics’ Tony Kemp celebrates after hitting a home run against the Houston Astros during the fifth inning at Minute Maid Field in Houston on Tue Sep 12, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

My, oh my. Wow!!! The Oakland A’s beat the Houston Astros for the second straight night. The score this time was 6-2. The A’s starter, JP Sears, pitched well for the third straight game. Sears gave the A’s a quality start as he went six innings, allowing two runs and five hits.

The A’s bullpen held the Astros scoreless in the game’s last three innings. The A’s offense hit two home runs, one by Langeliers and one by Tony Kemp. Zack Gelof and Seth Brown had two doubles in the game. The A’s are now 12-9 in their last 21 games. Oakland is now playing a different brand of baseball these days. The A’s will be going for the sweep on Wednesday.

Here’s how the A’s beat future Hall of Fame pitcher Justin Verlander. Verlander entered the game with a lifetime record of 22 wins and seven losses against the A’s. His career ERA against Oakland is 2.27. In 2012 and 2013, Verlander beat the A’s in the playoffs to end Oakland’s season. 

The A’s had Verlander’s number Tuesday night. The A’s put three runs on the board in the top of the first. With one out, Zack Gelof doubled. Ryan Noda singled to drive in Gelof with the game’s first run. Verlander struck out Seth Brown for the second out.

All Verlander had to do to get out of the jam was to find a way to retire Shea Langeliers. Langeliers, who homered Monday night, sent his 19th dinger of the year into the stratosphere. There was no doubt about it when the ball left Shea’s bat. The ball hit the back row of the seats in the stadium. The A’s led 3-0.

Houston put a run on the board in their half of the first. Houston’s all-world second baseman, Jose Altuve, reached on an infield single. Sears retired Jeremy Pena for the first out. DH Yordan Alvarez laid down a bunt that stayed fair and sent to Altuve to second.

Sears walked Alex Bregman to load the bases. Sears now had to pitch the Kyle Tucker. Tucker loves to hit against the A’s pitching. Tucker had a three-homer game against the A’s earlier this year. Sears got Tucker to ground out. Altuve scored on the play. Sears struck out Jose Abreu to end the inning. The A’s lead 3-1 after one inning.

In the top of the third, Zack Gelof led off with his second double of the game. Seth Brown doubled to drive in Gelof with the A’s fourth run.

Tony Kemp led off the fifth with a solo home run to make it a 5-1 game midway through the inning. The Astros plated a run in their half of the inning. Mauricio Dubon and Martin Maldonado singled to put men on first and third with no out.

Sears made the fielding play of the night when he caught Jose Altuve’s popup and then threw to first to nail Maldonado to complete the double play. Jeremy Pena singled to drive in Dubon to make it a 5-2 game. The Astros didn’t know it then, but Houston would not score again.

The A’s added an insurance run in the eighth. Lefty Parker Mushinski was now pitching for the Astros. Mushinski hit the leadoff hitter, Ryan Noda, with a pitch. Seth Brown doubled for the second time to drive in Noda with Oakland’s sixth run. There was no more scoring as the A’s won.

Game Notes: With the win, the A’s are now 46-99 for the year. Houston falls to 82-64. Houston’s home record for the year is now 37-37, hardly a home-field advantage. It’s reminiscent of Houston’s failure to win at home in the 2019 World Series. The Washington Nationals won all four games at Minute Maid Park to become World Series Champs. 

The Line score for Oakland was six runs, ten hits, and no errors. JP Sears was the winning pitcher, improving his record to 5-11.

Houston’s line was two runs, six hits, and no errors. Justin Verlander was the losing pitcher, and he is 5-3 with Houston since coming to the team from the New York Mets. The Texas Rangers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-3 Tuesday and now trail the Astros by one game in the race for the AL West crown.

The final game of the three-game series will start at 4:10 p.m. on Wednesday. Paul Blackburn (4-4, 3.88 ERA) will go for Oakland. Hunter Brown (10-11, 4.47 ERA) will be on the hill for Houston.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Tony Renteria: Bills host Raiders on less than 7 days rest Sunday in Buffalo

Las Vegas wide receiver Jakobi Meyers (16) out paces the Denver Broncos cornerback Damarri Mathis (27) in second half action at Mile High Stadium in Denver on Sun Sep 10, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Tony Renteria:

#1 Tony, the Raiders just got by the Denver Broncos 17-16 at Mile High Stadium on Sunday. How much of this contest was a high wire act for the Raiders to get this game?

#2 Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo put up some good numbers with 200 yards passing a touchdown going 20-26 how impressive did you find him in his first game under center for the Raiders?

#3 The Raiders and Broncos played neck and neck football in the first half with the Broncos coming away with a 13-10 lead at the half. Did the Raiders play a good enough first half to give them the confidence that they could quite possibly edge this game out.

#4 The Raiders have the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park this Sunday. The Bills are coming off a 22-16 loss to the New York Jets yesterday on Monday Night Football and they lost to a Jets team that lost their starting star quarterback Aaron Rogers in less than five minutes of his Jets debut.

#5 Josh Allen will be under center for the Bills who went 29-41 for 236 yards on Monday night against the Jets. Defense played a role in stopping Allen and the Bills offense can the same hold true for the Raiders defense in order to stop Allen and the Bills?

Join Tony Renteria each Tuesday for the Las Vegas Raiders podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with David Zizmor: 49ers strong opening performance in week 1

San Francisco 49ers defensive end Drake Jackson celebrates after a defensive stop during an NFL game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023, in Pittsburgh (AP News photo)

On the 49ers podcast with David Zizmor:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy went 19-29, 220 yards, and threw for two touchdowns. Dave some thought Purdy’s season last year was a fluke and he after his elbow surgery even some doubted he would be the same. Purdy proved his point on Sunday with that landslide 30-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

#2 David, talk about 49ers defensive end Drake Jackson getting five sacks on Steeler quarterback Kenny Pickett. Do you see him being a force on the pass rush and will he get a bigger role on putting pressure on opposing quarterbacks.

#3 Pass rusher Nick Bosa after a few days signing his new deal with San Francisco got a tackle. How ready did he look and with the job Jackson did how do you see Bosa and Jackson working the pass rush?

Join David Zizmor for the 49ers podcasts Wednesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com