San Francisco Giants podcast Stephen Ruderman: Can 2026 Giants surge like the 1914 Boston Braves?

San Francisco Giants pitcher Landen Roupp pitches the Cincinnati Reds line up on Thu Apr 16, 2026 at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati. Roupp is the starting pitcher for San Francisco for their game Fri Jun 12, 2026 at Oracle Park in San Francisco against the Chicago Cubs (AP News photo)

San Francisco Giants podcast Stephen Ruderman:

#1 Stephen coming into Friday night’s game against the Chicago Cubs the San Francisco Giants have won five of their last eight games.

#2 The last time the Giants face the Cubs they won two out of three games at Wrigley Field including an 18-3 win on Jun 5th. Could that have been the game that had given the Giants some confience getting after those last eight games.

#3 Monday night the Giants are starting Landen Roupp who makes his second consecutive start against the Cubs. In the Jun 6th game Roupp allowed one run on three hits, three walks, and striking out five over 5.2 innings. Roupp comes into Monday night’s game 5-6 ERA 4.00.

#4 Jung Hoo Lee who is on an 18 game hitting streak is one of three Giants players to record 31 or more hits over 13 games. Lee joins Bill Terry who did it in 1930 and 1932. Edd Roush did it in 1929.

#5 Fun Facts with Stephen R: You talked about the 1914 Boston Braves who pulled off one of the greatest miracles in baseball history down 15 games on Jul 4, 1914 at 26-40 they staged one of the biggest comebacks winning 41-53 and in September they overtook the New York Giants. The Braves finished with a 94-59 record winning the peannant by 10.5 games and went onto sweep Connie Mack and the Philadelphia A’s in four games. It was the first four game sweep in World Series history. The 2026 Giants are 16 games back and it’s almost July.

Stephen Ruderman does the San Francisco Giants podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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