That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Bucs Hayes says it’s time for the auto umpire forthwith; Brewers lose no hitter and game in 13 innings; plus more news

Pittsburgh Pirates’ Ke’Bryan Hayes follows through on a solo home run off Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Freddy Peralta during the first inning at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wed Sep 6, 2023. Hayes said the need for the auto umpire needs to be in place ASAP saying there are too many umpire mistakes that are costing hitters (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Amaury, Ke’Bryan Hayes of the Pittsburgh Pirates is calling for the auto umpire as soon as possible. During Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Braves pitcher AJ Minter threw a 3-1 pitch that was outside and was ruled strike two by plate umpire Bill Miller. Hayes thought he was taking ball four and headed up to first base but had to come back. The Bucs were down 5-2 in the top of the eighth. Hayes is calling for the auto saying some umpires don’t care. He questioned Miller after the game about the call and Miller told him you had your chance to hit a homer.

#2 The Brewers on Monday night took a no hitter going into the 11th inning. Brewers pitchers Corbin Burnes, Devin Williams, Abner Uribe, and Joel Payamps almost made baseball history as they were two outs away from the game’s first 11 inning no hitter. The New York Yankees not only ended the no hitter but came back and won the game as the Yankees Kyle Higashioka doubled in the ghost runner in the bottom of the 13th inning.

#3 The Milwaukee Brewers called up third baseman Josh Donaldson from triple A Nashville and optioned Owen Miller to help the Brewers in their playoff drive. Donaldson started at third base on Monday night against the Miami Marlins. Donaldson was released by the New York Yankees hit .142, .434 slugging percentage, with 15 hits and 10 home runs and 15 RBIs.

#4 The Los Angeles Angels are open to trading superstar outfielder Mike Trout. Trout has seven years and $248 million left on his 12 year deal with the Halos on a contract worth $430 million. Trout had been plagued with back injuries. Trout has been out since July 3 with a broken hamate bone. Trout was hitting .263, 81 hits, 18 home run, 44 RBIs.

#5 The USA Today reports that the Oakland A’s would be one of two cities who would get a expansion team once the A’s move to Las Vegas at Tropicana Park in 2028. The other city under consideration is Nashville. High ranking baseball officials say that the city of Oakland needs to get a ballpark site in place (most likely the Howard Terminal), an ownership group who will secure the site. Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao said that in order for the city to extend the A’s extension before they move out of Oakland MLB needs to assure the city will get an expansion team and the A’s name brand stays with the City.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez for all the action of Oakland A’s baseball on the A’s Spanish radio network at 1010 KIQI San Francisco and 990 KATD Pittsburg and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants Wade Jr gets walk off hit scoring Sabol in tenth in 5-4 win; SF remains 1.5 back in NL Wild Card chase

San Francisco Giants LaMonte Wade is congratulated by teammates for his walk off single that scored Blake Sabol to defeat the Cleveland Guardians in the bottom of the tenth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Mon Sep 11, 2023 (@SFGiants photo)

Cleveland (68-77). 002 000 100 1. – 4. 9. 0

San Francisco (74-70) 102 000 000 2 – 5 12. 3. (10 innings)

Time: 3:21

Attendance: 20,705

Monday, September 11, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–The Giants needed to win tonight’s battle with the AL Central second place Cleveland Guardians. To give you an idea of how different that division’s from the NL West, the Guardians came to town with a record of 68-76, while the Giants’. game time 73-70 had them in third. It was a long, hard fight, but the orange and black prevailed, 5-4, in ten mostly action packed innings.

San Francisco sent one half of the Cobb-Webb combo to the mound tonight. Alex Cobb, who’s been battling leg ligament problems recently and was thrown off his normal pace by his 103 pitch 5-2 loss to the Braves in Atlanta on August 18. The 35 year old veteran took the mound at 7-6. 3.74 but had gone1-3, 5.87 since August 1.

Cobb didn’t pitch long tonight, but he pitched well, throwing 79 pitches, 47 for strikes, to 20 batters over five innings. In that span, he allowed two runs, both unearned, on three hits, one of them a four bagger, and a walk while striking out two. W 8-6, 3.62. He had to settle for a no decision that lowered his ERA to 3.62.

Cleveland’s starter was the right handed rookie Gavin Williams, Cobb’s junior by 11 years. He was Cleveland’s first round choice in the 2021 draft and, now, two years later, he came to the city by the bay with a record of 2-5, 3.35 for a decidedly mediocre team. He went six innings tonight and, like Cobb, wasn’t involved in the decision.

The youngster threw 93 pitches, 40 of which were balls, to 26 batters over six frames, over which he gave up three runs, all earned, on five hits, one for the distance, and four walks, He struck out two and left with an earned run average of 3.43.

Mike Yastrzemski, leading off for the third straight game, which coincides with San Francisco’s current winning streak, sent Williams’ second offering, a 94.6mph four seamer 368 feet deep into right field to get the Giants’ off on the right foot. It was his 14th home run and 39th run batted in of the season.

Cleveland got that run back and another to go with it on two unearned runs in the top of the third. José Ramírez sent a two out line drive up the middle that just missed hitting Cobb. Crawford let the ball go by him into center for an error. Josh Naylor followed that with an authoritative two run blast over the wall in right, and the Guardians were up, 2-1.

That didn’t last long. With one down in the home third, Estrada singled to left, stole second and, after a walk to Haniger, scored on Pedeerson’s single to right, which sent Haniger to third. Guardian first sacker Josh Naylor made a beautiful catch of Davis’s hard bouncer or an unassisted put out that allowed Haniger to cross the plate with the tally that put the Giants ahead once more, at 3-2.

The left handed Rogers, Taylor, relieved Cobb for the sixth inning and set the heart of the Cleveland order down in order on seven pitches. After striking out Will Brennan at the start of the seventh, Rogers surrendered a sharp single to left to Bo Naylor and exited the game, replaced by John Brebbia, making his second appearance since returning from the IL on September 5. Naylor, stole second on him, the Cleveland catcher’s third stolen base in three attempts.

Myles Straw went down looking at a called third strike, and José Tena drew a walk that set the stage for Steven Kwan’s game tying single to right center. Tena motored to third, and Brebbia walked to the dugout, replaced by the right handed Rogers twin, Tyler, the submariner. Josh Naylor lashed a hard drive towards first; Wade made a magnificent grab of it and beat Naylor to the bag.

So the game was tied at three when Sam Hentges replaced Williams after the seventh inning stretch. The first two Giants he faced were pinch hitters, Austin Slater and Wilmer Flores, respectively. The two right handed hitters touched the lefty receiver for singles that put runners on the corners.

Hetges then fanned Estrada and was removed for a righty, Reynaldo López, who got Haniger to ground to Ramírez at third, who threw Slater out at home. Pederson got a single to deep second base to load the bases before the pinch hitting Blake Sabol popped out to third. López had preserved the tie; the Giants left the bases loaded.

Rogers wasn’t as effective in the eighth as he’d been in the seventh. Kole Calhoun hit a one out single to right; Tyler Freeman replaced him as a pinch runner. Giménez hit a grounder that Rogers fielded and then threw away. It was scored a hit with both Freeman advancing to third on Rogers’ throwing error. Giménez then stole second.

Will Brennan grounded back to the mound. This time Rogers threw accurately to Flores, now playing third, and Freeman was put out in a rundown, 1-5-2, with Brennan taking second. At this point, the Giants called on Camilo Doval, who retired Bo Naylor on a fly to right.

Matt Moore gave up a leadoff single to Sabol in the home eighth and then got past Matos and Crawford before Slater smacked a single to center that sent Moore to showers and brought Enyel De Los Santos in to face Flores. After working a full count, Flores flew out to the warning track in left. That made 10 men that the Giants had left on base.

It was Cleveland’s turn to miss opportunities in the top of the ninth, wasting a single, an intentional walk, and two passed balls to strand two runners in scoring position and sending us to the bottom of the inning with the score still knotted at three.

Where it stayed after De Los Santos pitched a 1,2,3 frame.

Luke Jackson faced Cleveland with Josh Naylor as the zombie runner and Freeman at the plate to open the tenth. Freeman tried to lay down a sacrifice bunt, but Jackson threw Naylor out at third. Freeman then stole second.

Giménez laced a single up the middle to put the Guardians ahead, 4-3 First base umpire Bruce Dreckman ruled that Estrada’s throw to first on Brennan’s grounder pulled Wade off the bag, but a review of the play overturned that call.

Nonetheless, Giménez took second on the play, the Giants issued an intentional pass to Bo Naylor, and Straw drew a base on balls to load the bases before Jackson fanned Tena for the final out.

It was do or die for San Francisco in their half of the tenth with Pederson placed on second and Sabol at bat. Sabol singled to right on the first offering from Emmanuel Close, the Guardian’s new pitcher. That tied the score again. Then he stole second and took third on a balk. Wade came through with a single to center center, and the Giants had gained a long, hard, victory.

Jackson, now 2-2, 3.14, was the winning pitcher. Close took the loss, his ninth against two wins. It was 11th blown save of the season.

So, where does this leave the Giants in the playoff chase? They’re in a dead tie with Miami at 74-70, 1-1/2 games behind the Diamondbacks for the last spot in the NL Wild Card race. Both teams. have an elimination number of 17 with 18 games left to play,

The probable starters for the game tomorrow, Tuesday, at 6:45 are Sean Manaea (5-5, 5.00) for the Giants and Cal Quantrill (2-6, 5.70) for the Guardians.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Dodgers Latino Fan base Shaken up by Julio Urías

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Julio Urias throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves Friday, Sept. 1, 2023, in Los Angeles (AP News photo)

Dodgers Latino Fan base Shaken up by Julio Urías

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

At any given time during a Dodgers game at Dodger Stadium, one of every two fans is a Latino, most of Mexican heritage. The Los Angeles Dodgers are averaging close to 48,000 in attendance per game and are closing in 4 million in attendance.

Those are the best attendance numbers in major league baseball. Since the 1980s, when Fernando Valenzuela was the team’s ‘número uno star’ the Dodgers have not had a more giant Mexican star than lefty starter Julio Urías, originally from Culiacán, México, whom the Mexican fans affectionately called “Culichi.

However, his recent arrest for domestic violence has shaken the Latino community of the greater Los Angeles Area. On September 3, Urías was taken into police custody in a parking lot near BMO stadium, where soccer superstar Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF played against Los Angeles FC in an MLS game. The pitcher was charged with felony corporal injury against a spouse.

The news is sad for all Dodger fans, including team Manager Dave Roberts, who said, “it is very sad; that is all I’ve got to say”. Urias is currently on administrative leave “until further notice”. This was not the first time for Urías.

In 2019, he was suspended for 20 games under MLB domestic violence policy. During the past few years, Julio Urías became the #1 starter for a team just a few magic numbers away from winning the National League Western Division again. The Dodgers are within days of winning their 21st NL West title.

Urías was a World Series champion in 2020, National League wins leader in 2021, and National League ERA leader in 2022. He could have taken the third position of the best three left-handers in Dodgers history behind the incomparable Sandy Koufax (Hall of Fame) and currently Clayton Kershaw, a future Hall of Fame member, but this for Urías was the second time and first player since the MLB policy on domestic violence to be punished twice.

Ironically, another big-time pitcher, 31-years Trevor Bauer, who won the Cy Young Award with the Cincinnati Reds in 2020, only pitched one year (2021) for the Dodgers and was given an unprecedented two-season suspension without pay by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred for violating the league’s domestic violence and sexual assault policy. Bauer is out of baseball.

At this time, the final decision by MLB on Julio Urías has not been made; he was supposed to become a Free Agent after this 2023 season. Urías is facing the same fate as Trevor Bauer, as the Los Angeles Dodgers Latino fan base is waiting; many have shown their disappointment.

The Mexican star has become a fan favorite, especially for the Mexican fan base, with many comparing Urías as the best Dodgers Mexican pitcher since Fernando Valenzuela, who had an exemplary career and is still adored by fans all over Los Angeles.

Domestic violence is a serious charge, as it should, and the Office of the Commissioner of Baseball is investigating the Julio Urías situation.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead play by play voice for the Oakland A’s on the A’s Spanish radio network 1010 KIQI San Francisco and 990 KATD Pittsburg and does News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Three A’s pitchers hold Astros to three hits as Oakland wins opener of three-game series 4-0

Oakland Athletics pitcher Ken Waldichuk throws against the Houston Astros during the third inning at Minute Field in Houston on Mon Sep 11, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s, behind great pitching by Mason Miller, Ken Waldichuk, and Trevor May, stopped the hard-hitting Houston Astros 4-0 to win the first game of the three-game series at Minute Maid Park in Houston.

A’s manager, Mark Kotsay, elected to use righty Mason Miller as the opener. Miller gave the A’s two innings, allowing only a single in the first inner. Miller kept the Astros scoreless in his two innings of work. Lefty Ken Waldichuk came into the game, and he was fantastic.

Without question, he had his finest performance of the season. Waldichuk pitched six innings and did not allow a hit. His only mistake was hitting Kyle Tucker with a pitch in the fourth inning. Waldichuk’s throw to first caught Tucker trying to steal.

The play went 1-3-6. Waldichuk was the winning pitcher. He is 3-7 for the season. Trevor May earned his 20th save. It took work as the Astros, limited to just one hit over the first eight innings, got singles by Jose Altuve and Jeremy Pena to start the ninth. May got the dangerous Yordan Alvarez on a sharp line drive to deep right field. Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker were retired on fly balls to Esteury Ruiz.

The A’s offense hit three solo home runs. Brent Rooker blasted his 24th of the year in the top of the second to give the A’s all the runs they would need. Oakland scored their second run of the night in the fifth. With one out, third baseman Kevin Smith doubled.

Nick Allen singled to drive in Smith with the A’s second run. With two out in the seventh, Shea Langeliers continued his homer binge with an opposite-field homer to make it 3-0. For Shea, it was his 18th of the year. Ryan Noda led off the ninth with his 15th big fly to give the A’s a 4-0 cushion heading into the bottom of the ninth. May did the job and the A’s won 4-0.

Game Notes: With the win, the A’s are now 45-99 for the year. Oakland is 11-9 in their last 20 games. The Astros are now 82-63. The Texas Rangers won Monday night and are two games behind the Astros in the race for first place in the AL West.

The Astros came into the game with a home record of 37-35. With the loss, they are 37-36 at home. The A’s can continue to add to the Astros’ home woes Tuesday night. It will be challenging as the A’s will be facing the ace of the Houston staff, Justin Verlander.

The line score for Oakland was four runs, seven hits, and no errors. The line score for Houston was no runs, three hits, and no errors. The winning pitcher was Ken Waldichuk. Framber Valdez was the losing pitcher.

Tuesday’s game will start at 5:10 p.m.

Oakland named as one of two expansion sites once A’s leave for Vegas in 2028

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao addresses the media during a Wed Feb 15, 2023 press conference at Oakland City Hall. Mayor Thao has said the City of Oakland would consider extending the A’s lease through the 2027 season if the city would retain the A’s name and the city gets an expansion team. (AP photo file)

By Amaury Pi Gonzalez and Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND–You might recall Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao said that if Oakland A’s are looking for extending they’re lease between 2025-27 before moving to Las Vegas the city of Oakland wants assurance of an MLB expansion team. According to USA Today reports two high officials in MLB said that Oakland and Nashville have been named as the top two cities for expansion.

The A’s ballpark is expected to be completed at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas strip by 2028. The A’s are committed to play at the Oakland Coliseum through the 2024 season. Then after 2024 where do the A’s play? Several sites have been suggested Salt Lake City, Las Vegas Aviators park, Reno, and San Francisco.

Mayor Thao said as long as Oakland is assured an expansion team when the A’s leave in 2028 the city would grant the A’s an extension to play at the Coliseum for an additional three more years until they pack up and leave for Sin City.

With the two high ranking officials saying Oakland is on the list for expansion Thao will most likely extend the A’s lease through the 2027 season. The officials who were not named said the city of Oakland needs to secure an owner who will build a new ballpark most likely at the Howard Terminal location. Mayor Thao would most likely need to identify an owner who will build the new ballpark and take charge of the expansion team to make it happen.

Thao had said that the city in part of extending the Oakland Coliseum lease for the A’s would retain the Oakland A’s name and brand. A’s owner John Fisher had said that the A’s will not relinquish the name when they move to Vegas and intends to keep the A’s brand.

It was also mentioned in the report that the city and the A’s were close to a deal in before the A’s announced they were leaving for Vegas. Thao had said the city and A’s were ten percent of the way to finalizing a deal but the A’s broke off negotiations and said they had a binding deal with the Rio in Las Vegas. The deal at the Rio was later broke off and now the A’s are trying to build at the Tropicana location which the A’s are waiting for MLB owners approval a vote that is expected to take place in December.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the lead play by play voice on the Oakland A’s Spanish radio network and Jerry Feitelberg is an Oakland A’s reporter at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco Giants podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Giants win improves NL Wild Card chances; SF now just 1.5 games back

San Francisco Giants’ Joc Pederson, right, celebrates with Mitch Haniger (17) after hitting a home run against the Colorado Rockies during the fifth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sun Sep 10, 2023 (AP News photo)

On the SF Giants podcast with Marko Ukalovic:

#1 The San Francisco Giants win over the Colorado Rockies cut the Giants games back to 1.5. The Giants with their win over the Rockies have swept the three game series 6-3 at Oracle Park. An huge improvement after getting swept in Chicago by the Cubs last week.

#2 The win gives the Giants their seventh sweep and first sweep since Jul 25-26 against the Oakland A’s in Oakland. The last time the Giants swept at home was back on May 15-17 at Oracle.

#3 Giants Keaton Winn picked up the win after pitching six innings, five hits, three runs, three earned runs and nine strikeouts. The nine strikeouts was Winn’s career high.

#4 The Rockies were swept for the 13th time this season and finished the season 1-5 against the Giants at Oracle Park. It’s least amount of win for the Rockies since 2003 when they went 1-9.

#5 The Giants open a three game series against the Cleveland Guardians at Oracle Park. Starting pitcher for the Guardians right hander Gavin Williams (2-5 ERA 3.34) the Giants starter Alex Cobb (7-6 ERA 3.74)for Monday night. First pitch 6:45pm PT.

Join Marko for the Giants podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: A’s try and bounce back after loses in Texas; Oakland opens up 3 game set against Houston tonight

Texas Rangers’ Marcus Semien and Oakland Athletics catcher Tyler Soderstrom watches Semien’s double to left in the second inning at Globe Life Field in Arlington on Sun Sep 10, 2023 (AP News photo)

On Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 The Oakland A’s started this series with a healthy win over the Texas Rangers opening the series with a three run 6-3 win at Globe Life in Arlington.

#2 The next games in this series the A’s had struggled with two straight loses. The pitching on Saturday night in Arlington the A’s starter Sean Newcomb went four innings throwing of shutout ball and giving up just one hit and five strikeouts. It was when he was lifted for reliever Kyle Miller who went two innings four hits giving up two earned runs in a 3-2 A’s loss.

#3 On Sunday A’s pitching just couldn’t hold it together in the middle innings in the home half of the fifth the Rangers scored twice and four times in the last of the sixth inning. A’s pitchers Luis Medina gave up five runs and Adrian Martinez gave up four runs.

#4 Old A’s teammate and Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien had a great day at the plate Sunday going 4-5 with four hits, three runs, and two RBIs and huge contributor on the Rangers offense for the five run 9-4 win.

#5 A’s will try and rebound they got a big mountain climb as they open up a three game series at Minute Maid Field. Starting pitcher for the A’s Mason Miller (0-2 ERA 3.09) and for the Astros Framber Valdez (11-9 ERA 3.30) first pitch 5:10 PM PT.

Join Barbara Mason for the A’s podcasts Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants get complete three game sweep on Rockies with 6-3 win at Oracle; SF now 1.5 back in NL Wild Card race

San Francisco Giants pitcher Keaton Winn works against the Colorado Rockies during the first inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sun Sep 10, 2023 (AP News photo)

Colorado (51-91. 030 000 000 – 3. 6. 0

San Francisco (73-70). 023 010 00x – 6 11. 0

Time: 2:32

Attendance: 31,781

Sunday, September 10, 2023

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–The Peter Stuyvesant character in Kurt Weil’s “Knickerbocker Holiday” could have been talking about baseball when he sang that Broadway show’s biggest hit, “The September Song:” “Oh, the days dwindle down/To a precious few.”

It’s September and after the Giants’ 6-3 win over Colorado Colorado, the magic number for San Francisco’s elimination from the NL Wild Card race remains 18. That means that any combination of Giant losses and wins of whoever is in fourth place spells doom for the Giants, who can’t afford to lose more than a very few of the 19 games remaining in their schedule.

The Giants sent rookie Keaton Winn (0-2, 3.33 at game time) to the mound for his third big league start. The 25 year old righty missed the 2021 season while he recovered from Tommy John surgery. His arsenal includes a splitter (used 56.7% of the time), a four seam fastball (26.2%), sinker (15.7%), and slider (1.4%). He has mid 90s velocity on his fastball and slider.

He weathered a rough first inning, in which he gave up all three of the runs he would yield, runs which, by the way, were earned but not entirely his fault.

The Rockies managed to get five hits over Winn, but he didn’t give up any walks. He threw 80 pitches, of which only 18 were balls. The win improved his won-lost balance to 1-2 but raised his ERA to 3.55.

The visitors went with 26 year old right hander Peter Lambert, 3-6, 5.03 for the year and 6-13, 6.34 lifetime before today. He pitched six frames in his last appearance allowing all of the Diamondbacks’ runs in Arizona’s 4-2 win last Monday. All of those runs were earned.

Lambert wasn’t any more impressive this evening, lasting five frames during which he threw 91 pitches, 57 of which went into the books as strikes. He gave up half a dozen runs, and all of them were earned. Three of the eight hits he yielded were home runs. He chalked up two strikeouts and issued an equal number of walks. He was the losing pitcher and now has a record of 3-7, 5.36

Although San Francisco wasted a one out triple by Tairo Estrada in their half of the first, Colorado’s Hunter Goodman’s three bagger was the key to the three runs they scored in the top of the second. Elehuris Montero led off with a line drive that bounced off Winn’s leg for a single.

Nolan Jones laid down a perfect bunt short of third to make it runners on first and second when Goodman sent his shot into triples alley. He came home on Sean Bouchard’s sacrifice fly that Mike Yastrzemski hauled down with a nice catch at the right field wall. The Rockies now had an early 3-0 lead.

The home team got two of those runs back at their next turn at the plate. Lamonte Wade, Jr. led off with a single to right and went to third on Mitch Haniger’s double, also to right. After Bake Sabol flew out to left, Brandon Crawford’s bouncer to second drove in Wade and a single by Luis Matos to left center brought Haniger home.

Estrada’s 12th home run of the year, a 412 foot wallop to left center that led off the bottom of the third, followed, two outs later, by back to back dingers to left by Wade (his 15th HR of ’23) and Haniger (his sixth), put San Francisco on top, 5-3.

Joc Pederson, whose opposite field fly to the warning track in left ended the Giants’ threat in the first, pulled a 352 foot fly over the right field fence in the fifth. It was the 13th round tripper of the year for San Francisco’s designated hitter and added a run to the Giants’ lead, which now stood at 6-3.

Lambert finished up the inning and didn’t come out for the sixth, when southpaw Brent Suter relieved him and kept the orange and black off the board for the one inning he pitched before giving way to Nick Mears, who somehow managed to get through his frame without being scored on in spite of issuing a walk, allowing a hit, committing a balk, and letting pinch hitter Austin Slater send a drive to warning track in center.

Tyler Kinley gave up an automatic double to Yastrzemski in the Giants’ eighth, but that was all the offence that San Francisco could offer.

Ryan Walker took over for Winn at the start of the visitors’ seventh, set the side down in order, and ceded the ball to Tyler, the right handed submariner, Rogers for the eighth. His eight pitches were three less than it had taken Walker to put the Blake Street Bombers down in order. That meant it was a safe situation, and that meant it was Camilo Doval on the mound for the top half of the ninth. He had to face the heart of the Rockies’ batting order.

Doval fanned McMahon, their number three batter but yielded a double to cleanup man Montero. Jones, batting in the fifth slot, grounded out to second, which advanced Monero to third. But Doval was on top of things tonight and earned his 37th save of the year while bringing his ERA down to 2.98.

Estrada, Pederson, Wade, and Haniger had two hits apiece. Haniger’s pair consisted of a double and a homer; Estrada’s, a triple and a homer.

The Cleveland Guardians come to town Monday night and will send righty Gavin Williams (2-5, 3.34) against an as yet unannounced Giants hurler. First pitch 6:45pm PT.

Raiders Garoppolo and Meyers Debut Tops Broncos In Season Opener 17-16

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) celebrates a first down during the second half against the Denver Broncos at Empower Stadium in Denver on Sun Sep 10, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The 2023 NFL season got underway in earnest starting with Thursday Night Football. Sunday, 28 teams took the field with the Las Vegas Raiders taking on the Denver Broncos in Denver. This was Jimmy Garoppolo’s debut with the Raiders and it was also Sean Payton’s debut as head coach of the Broncos. Despite the deafening noise that is a part of Mile High the Raiders prevailed 17-16

RECAP-After one quarter, the Raiders had a slim lead 7-6 although at the half Las Vegas trailed 13-10. Neither team found the end zone in the third quarter and the Raiders till trailed by three points. It all turned around for Las Vegas in the fourth quarter.

The Broncos kicked a 24 yard field goal extending their lead 16-10. Jimmy Garoppolo capped off a 75 yard drive finding Jakobi Meyers for six yards and the touchdown.

Jimmy Garoppolo threw two touchdown passes to fellow newcomer Jakobi Meyers. He finished with 200 passing yards and Meyers pulled in 81 yards off of nine receptions. The Broncos did intercept a pass in the end zone with 6:34 remaining in the game but despite that the Raiders were able to win on that final drive.

They held the Broncos offense hanging onto the slim lead. In the final minutes of the game, the Raiders held Denver to their only three and out in the game. The Raiders got the ball back with five minutes left in the game and the Broncos never got it back.

It was a horrible showing for the Bronco special teams especially from kicker Will Lutz. He missed two field goals wide right, very shocking from the usually reliable kicker. This was the biggest problem for the Broncos in this game.

Russell Wilson finished with 177 yards and was 27 of 34. He also had two touchdowns in the game. Javonte Williams led the Broncos with 52 yards on 13 rushes. This was his first game since a serious knee injury nearly a year ago sidelined him.

The Raiders only had 61 yards rushing but it was Josh Jacobs who finished with 48 yards. It’s a sure bet that he will continue to rack up the yards as the season goes on. The bottom line in this game was that this was not a pretty win. The Raiders had to get the job done and that’s just what they did.

The Raiders will take on the Buffalo Bills in week two of the 2023 season. The Bills will take on the New York Jets on Monday night football in their opener. It will be a short week for Buffalo, this game being played at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo.

Sunday’s Kickoff is scheduled for 10:00 AM and the weather at game-time is being forecasted at 64 degrees. Las Vegas played in great conditions avoiding the frigid weather that comes along later in the season.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Rich Perez: Raiders edge Broncos 17-16 take first win on the road

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) looks to pass against the Denver Broncos during the second half at Empower Field in Denver on Sun Sep 10, 2023 (AP News photo)

#1 Rich, big win for the Las Vegas Raiders on opening week edging the Denver Broncos on the road. Winning the first one has to always be big to start the season.

#2 Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 200 yards and two touchdowns. Both passes to receiver Jakobi Meyers both Meyers and Garoppolo making their Raider season debuts.

#3 The loss for the Broncos head coach Sean Payton is his first loss as the Broncos new head coach. It was a close game but a frustrating loss for Payton.

#4 The Raiders now have a seven game winning streak over AFC rivals and they did all of this without pass rusher Chandler Jones.

#5 Raiders continue their road travels for week 2 against the Buffalo Bills Highmark Stadium in Ochard Park New York. The Bills open up their season on Monday Night Football at the Meadowlands against the New York Jets. Rich talk about how you see the Raiders and Bills doing battle next Sun Sep 17th a 10:00AM PT kick off.

Join Rich Perez following all Raiders home and away games for the Raiders podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com