That’s Amaury News and Commentary: From My Baseball Notebook Strategy You Don’t see Everyday

Former San Francisco Giant outfielder Barry Bonds once walked with the bases loaded on May 28, 1998 against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Here is Bonds in action trying to score at the plate at Candlestick Park. (USA Today file photo)

From My Baseball Notebook Strategy You Don’t see Everyday

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

The Date and Place: May 28, 1998, at Candlestick Park/3Com Park, San Francisco, as the Giants’ Spanish play-by-play announcer on station KIQI 1010AM, San Francisco. Below is what happened.

At the time, nobody really believed it was happening. I witnessed a very rare play in baseball history during a game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the San Francisco Giants, The Game: It was the bottom of the ninth inning when Arizona’s manager Buck Showalter ordered an intentional walk to the Giants’ dangerous slugger Barry Bonds with the bases loaded and two outs.

Arizona was leading 8-6, and manager Showalter chose to give the Giants a free run by giving the intentional bases on balls to Bonds. Showalter intentionally walked Bonds and made the game 8-7. The next batter was Diamondbacks catcher Brett Mayne.

The 12,066 crowd were on their feet when Mayne hit a solid line drive to deep right field as Stan Javier caught the last out, and Buck Showalter, and his counterpart Dusty Baker, manager of the Giants, both could breathe again as the game came to a conclusion in 3 hours 26 minutes.

Buck Showalter was a genius with that strategy as his Arizona Diamondbacks won 8-7 over the Giants. For most people, including me, at the Press Box and Broadcast booths, it was the first time we witnessed such a moment in a game.

That season, Barry Bonds won the NL MVP award, hitting .303 with 37 home runs and 122 runs batted in. The Ultimate Respect: A manager gets paid to win games, and uses his baseball knowledge and strategy in every game, but during this game, Diamondback’s manager, Buck Showalter, gave Barry Bonds the ultimate respect, an intentional base on balls to walk in a run (with the game on the line) in the ninth inning and prevailed.

How many times has this happened? Only eight times in history has a player been intentionally walked with the bases loaded in the Major Leagues. Here they are: Abner Dalrymple (1881), Nap Lajoie (1901), Del Bissonette (1928), Mel Ott (1929), Bill Nicholson (1944), BARRY BONDS (1998), Josh Hamilton (2008) and the most recent instance was in 2022, when the LA Angels intentionally walked Corey Seager. Of the eight on this list, two are in the National Baseball Hall of Fame: and Museum Nap Lajoie and Mel Ott.

However, what I called at the mic that night in May at a cold and windy Candlestick Park was done only by two players in history to win the game: Barry Bonds in this game,1998 and Josh Hamilton in 2008, both of whom were walked by their respective managers in the ninth inning of a game. The only time I have seen this in my life as a fan or broadcaster. What they say, “you never know what you’ll see at the ballpark”

Major League Baseball Record for Intentional Bases on Balls. For one season (Barry Bonds), 120 times in 2004, Career Record: Barry Bonds 688.

“I was such a dangerous hitter, I even got intentional walks during batting practice” -Casey Stengel.

Amaury Pi-Gonzalez – Cuban-born Pi-González is one of the pioneers of Spanish-language baseball play-by-play in America. Began as Oakland A’s Spanish-language voice in 1977 ending in 2024 (interrupted by stops with the Giants, Mariners and Angels). Voice of the Golden State Warriors from 1992 through 1998. 2010 inducted in the Bay Area Radio Hall of fame.

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Seoul Garden Japantown San Francisco/Sportstalk podcast Mon Dec 1, 2025

Seoul Garden Restaurant Japantown 1655 Post Street San Francisco podcast cast front row left to right: Rebecca (Seoul Garden manager), Daisy Amaya (Advertising), Kelli Duca (San Francisco Giants guest services), back row left to right: Timothy E Cho (owner Seoul Garden), Vince Cestone (Social media), David Zizmor (SF 49ers analyst), Lee Leonard (producer), Michael Duca (ESPN/host), Jay Choi (SF Bay News Lab) (photo by Young-Seoul Garden server)

Seoul Garden Japantown San Francisco podcast:

Welcome to another remote podcast at the wonderful and beautiful Korean Restaurant Seoul Garden in San Francisco’s Japantown at 1655 Post Street San Francisco call 415-563-7664. Our panel for this podcast Michael Duca (ESPN/host), Jay Choi (SF Bay News), David Zizmor (SF 49ers analyst), Morris Phillips (Cal Bears beat writer), Vince Cestone (Social Media) and Producer Lee Leonard.

By Adding Distinctive Touches of Seoul Flavor. Seoul Garden offers a Wide Variety of Superb Korean Cuisine Featuring: Marinated Beef Ribs (Kalbi) and Beef Filets (Bulgoki) Served with Traditional Vegetables -side- Dishes including Kimchee. Call for Reservations for Lunch or Dinner 415-563-7664.
You’ll Enjoy a memorable Dining Experience at Seoul Garden.

Our thanks to owner Timothy E Cho who invites you to try his authentic Korean dishes Bar B Q and broiled fish, soup and stew, bibimbap & noodles, and sauteed favorites. Were excited to have Timothy on the podcast and to be able to talk to him and his wonderful Seoul Garden staff.

San Jose Barracuda podcast Marko Ukalovic: Barracuda get away with close game against Eagles 4-3

San Jose Barracuda left wing Pavol Regenda (84) makes his way down ice quickly against the Colorado Eagles at Blue FCU Arena in Loveland CO on Sat Nov 29, 2025 (Colorado Eagles photo)

SJ Barracuda podcast Marko Ukalovic:

#1 How did the San Jose Barracuda’s penalty kill unit perform in their 4-3 win over the Colorado Eagles on Saturday?

#2 Who stood out as the top performer for the San Jose Barracuda during this game against the Colorado Eagles on Saturday, and why?

#3 What adjustments did the Eagles make in their strategy after falling behind late in the game against the Barracuda?

#4 Did the Barracuda show any signs of improvement in special teams play compared to previous games during their matchup with the Colorado Eagles?

#5 How did the Barracuda’s defense handle Colorado Eagles’ forwards, particularly in the third period when the Eagles tried to tie it up?

Marko Ukalovic podcasts the Barracuda Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sacramento Kings podcast Barbara Mason: Too much Zach Edey for Kings in 115-107 loss to Memphis

Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr (center) attempts making a shot as the Sacramento Kings center Drew Eubanks (left) and forward Keegan Murray (right) try and defend in the first half at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Sun Nov 30, 2025 (AP News photo)

Sacramento Kings podcast Barbara Mason:

#1 The Memphis Grizzlies Zach Edey scored a career high of 32 points and grabbed 17 rebounds as the Grizzlies won a eight point game over the Sacramento Kings 115-107 Sunday night at Golden One Arena.

#2 Edey scored his third double-double this season in 29 minutes and shot 16-20 from the floor. Edey scored six points in the last 3.5 minutes to help the Grizzlies win their fourth straight road game.

#3 The Kings were behind by 13 points in the third quarter and attempted a come back and closed the game making it 87-83 in the fourth quarter.

#4 DeMar DeRozan who scored 23 points and hit three 3 point shots for Sacramento. The Kings Molik Monk had 21 points, Zach LaVine had 19 points after he scored 34 point against the Utah Jazz on Friday night.

#5 The Houston Rockets (13-4) take a three game winning streak against the Utah Jazz (6-13) before they play the Kings on Wed Dec 3 in Utah. The Kings have been getting close but just can’t finish games how do you see this match up on Wednesday night?

Barbara Mason does the Sacramento Kings podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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Kings Fall to Grizzlies 115-107 as Bench Outshines Starters

Malik Monk #0 of the Sacramento Kings dribbles the ball during the game against the Memphis Grizzlies on November 30, 2025 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. (Mandatory Photo Credit: Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)

By Jeremiah Salmonson

DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO — The Sacramento Kings returned home from a brief one-game road trip in Utah where they lost 128-119 on Friday night. The Kings welcomed the Memphis Grizzlies to Golden 1 Center on Sunday in the Kings’ last home game until December 11th. The Kings lost to the Grizzlies 115-107 amongst the fog.

In the first quarter, it was an all-too-familiar story for the Kings this season. The starters, consisting of guys like Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan, got the Kings into an early nine-point deficit. However, the Kings bench rallied back and managed to take the lead, sharing a positive +8 over their minutes on the court. The Kings outscored the Grizzlies 35-31 in the first quarter as they looked to continue what the young guys started.

In the second, neither team was able to create much separation as the Grizzlies barely edged the Kings in the second quarter. The Grizzlies outscored the Kings 31-24 in the quarter to take a three-point 62-59 lead into halftime. The Kings had overall shown a solid effort in the first half that they hoped they could build on in the second half of the game. Zach LaVine led the Kings in first-half scoring with 14 points, and Malik Monk dropped 10 points as the runner-up. The Kings only attempted eight (three made) three-pointers in the first half, which wasn’t a recipe for sustained success in the second half.

In the third quarter coming out of halftime, the starters for the Kings immediately let the Grizzlies go on a 6-0 run to open the quarter. However, the Kings fought to come back and take the lead going into the fourth quarter. The Kings outscored the Grizzlies 28-21 in the third quarter and took the four-point 87-83 lead to the final 12 minutes of the game. The disparity between the Kings starters and bench couldn’t be more evident, as the starting unit posted a combined individual -70 through the first three quarters and the bench countered with a combined +90 in the same span.

In the fourth quarter, the Kings couldn’t hold their slim lead and were outscored by the Grizzlies 32-20 in the quarter to drop the game by a 115-107 final. The Kings couldn’t get the job done as Zach Edey led the way for the Grizzlies with a career-high 32 points. The Kings were led in defeat by DeMar DeRozan and Malik Monk, who scored 23 and 21 points respectively for the Kings.

After the game, most of the Kings players quickly vacated the locker room without much to say after another loss at home.

Up Next: The Kings head out on the road to take on the Houston Rockets on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. PST.

Stanford Cardinal podcast Daniel Dullum: Stanford ends season getting landslided by Notre Dame 49-20 in Coach Reich’s last game

Stanford Cardinal play by play announcer Troy Clardy (left) interviews Stanford head coach Frank Reich (right) at the conclusion of their game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Stanford Stadium on Sat Nov 29, 2025. This was the last game of the 2025 for Reich and the Cardinal. (Stanford Cardinal photo)

Stanford Cardinal podcast Daniel Dullum:

#1 The Stanford Cardinal (4-8) concluded their regular season with a 49-20 loss on Saturday to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (10-2).

#2 The Cardinal earlier in the game had trailed as much as 42-6 but were able to score two touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

#3 Stanford’s offense just couldn’t any traction until the fourth quarter. For the Cardinal quarterback Elijah Brown threw 18-37 for 204 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.

#4 For Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr had all day to throw the football going 17-27, 205 yards, and two touchdowns for their ninth win of the season.

#5 This was the last game for Stanford head coach Frank Reich who took the job for this season only as a interim coach and the University will be looking for a new coach for 2026.

Join Daniel Dullum for Stanford Cardinal podcasts each Sunday night at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose State Falters Late to UC Irvine 72-63

San Jose State University Spartans guard Ben Roseborough (11) drives the lane for a layup against the UC Irvine Anteaters at Provident Credit Union Event Center in San Jose on Sun Nov 30, 2025 (SJSU Spartans photo)

By Ryan Hannagan

SAN JOSE, Calif. — UC Irvine held off San Jose State 72-63 on Saturday afternoon at Provident Credit Union Event Center, pulling away midway through the second half after a tight, back and forth matchup for most of the game.

The meeting marked the first of a four-game homestand for the Spartans (3-5), who entered the day coming off a win over Loyola Chicago. The Anteaters (5-4) arrived with slight favorability at a 53% win probability, per ESPN — and validated it behind strong transition play and a dominant performance from guard Derin Saran.

San Jose State remained without key contributor Javaughn Hannah, but early on, the game lived up to expectations of being closely contested. Sadraque Nganga opened the scoring with a free throw, but the Spartans didn’t make their first field goal until nearly three minutes in, when Jermaine Washington slammed home a fast break dunk. The Spartans struggles from the field continued the entirety of the game.

Despite shooting just 28% from the field in the first half, the Spartans kept the deficit manageable. UC Irvine built leads of six and later nine, but San Jose State repeatedly clawed back, including a tip in at the buzzer to trim the halftime score to 36-34. Nganga led SJSU with 10 points at the break, while Saran paced UCI with 12.

Washington tied the game at 36 to open the second half, but once again the Anteaters responded with a run. A three from Adrian Myers in his return off the bench briefly halted the momentum, yet UC Irvine continued to generate separation.

The Spartans’ offensive struggles worsened as the half progressed. UC Irvine’s lead swelled to 11 with just over 10 minutes remaining, capitalizing on SJSU turnovers, defensive lapses and transition miscues. San Jose State made one final push, trimming the deficit to five after a sequence of scores from Yaphet Moundi and Ben Roseborough, but Saran responded with a three pointer and a layup on consecutive possessions to restore a double digit lead.

A late three from UCI’s Justin Dixon extended the margin to 69-58 with 4:24 left, effectively sealing the game. The Anteaters held control from there.

“The physicality,” Roseborough told Sports Radio Service when asked about the cause of second half collapse. “They hit first, you got to hit first. Loose balls, everything like that, you got to get to it. They played way harder than us tonight.”

Head coach Tim Miles echoed that assessment.

“Credit Irvine — they ran the floor well. They did all the things that winning teams do. … Ultimately, I didn’t think we were great in transition defense and I didn’t think we converted well on the offensive side, especially in the interior.”

San Jose State shot just 31% from the field (22 of 70) compared with UC Irvine’s 49% (30 of 61). Despite winning the rebounding battle 43-41 — including 19 offensive boards — the Spartans were outscored 50-26 in the paint and 24-6 on fast breaks.

Roseborough led SJSU with 12 points. Saran finished with a game-high 24 for the Anteaters.

The loss marks San Jose State’s first home setback of the season. The Spartans continue their homestand later this week as they look to regroup and find their footing before conference play.

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor Sun Nov 30, 2025: 49ers score in each quarter to beat Browns 26-8

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (13) is sacked by the Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (middle right) in the second half at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland on Sun Nov 30, 2025 (AP News photo)

SF 49ers podcast David Zizmor:

#1 The San Francisco 49ers (9-4) picked up their ninth win of the 2025 season with a win over the Cleveland Browns (3-9) 26-8 at Huntington Bank Field and from the looks of it the 49ers made easy work of the Browns.

#2 The 49ers were able to score in each of the four quarters and quarterback Brock Purdy was 16-29 for 168 yards and threw for one touchdown.

#3 Up next for the 49ers they host the Tennessee Titans (1-11) in Santa Clara. The Titans are having a rough season winning one game out of 12 games for the season. The Titans lost a tough on Sunday to the Jacksonville Jaguars 25-3. The Titans are suffering from both sides of the football. How do you see this one next Sun Dec 14.

Join David Zizmor for the 49ers podcasts after every home and away game at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez: Raiders show some offensive improvement against Chargers despite loss

Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (89) catches a pass throw in the end zone from quarterback Geno Smith against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half at So Fi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sun Nov 30, 2025 (AP News photo)

Las Vegas Raiders podcast Rich Perez:

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw two touchdown passes and it gave the Chargers an early leg up on the Las Vegas Raiders in a 34-14 win. With the loss the Raiders suffer their sixth consecutive set back this time at So Fi Stadium in Los Angeles.

The Chargers Quentin and Ladd McConkey each had touchdowns on receptions and running back Kimani Vidal carried for a career high 126 yards. Vidal also scored on a 59 yard carry for the Chargers. The Chargers who lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars last week came right back and picked up their fourth win out of their last five games.

For Raiders quarterback Geno Smith went 18-23 for 165 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. For the Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert 15-20 for 151 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. The Raiders didn’t execute in the first or third quarters getting shutout in each of those quarters.

The Raiders will try it all over again as they take on the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas next Sun Dec 7 for a 1:05pm kick off. The Broncos previous to Raiders loss have won eight straight games and were 9-2 before their game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday Night Football.

Join Rich Perez after every Raiders home and away game for the Raiders podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NFL podcast Charlie O Sun Nov 30, 2025: Bears on roll get massive gains against Eagles; Ravens suffer tough injury and loss to Bengals; plus more news

Chicago Bears running back De’Andre Swift (4) scores a touchdown against Philadelphia Eagles in the first half at Lincoln Financial Field on Fri Nov 28, 2025 (AP News photo)

NFL podcast Charlie O Sun Nov 30, 2025

#1 What does Chicago Bears’ upset win over Philadelphia Eagles — including a massive 255-yard combined rushing effort — mean for their playoff chances this season?

#2 With injuries piling up across the league (the Baltimore Ravens’Chandler Martin’s season-ending ACL tear), how are team depth and roster management becoming more critical as they head into the final stretch?

#3 Kansas City Chiefs just got graded a “B” for a narrow loss — what does this signal about the sustainability of their recent playoff-level standards under pressure?

#4 Charlie, does the firing of Las Vegas Raiders assistant coach Chip Kelly really underscore head coach Pete Carroll’s goal of building up the team. Does that leave a bitter taste in Carroll’s mouth as he had no real say in Kelly’s firing? The Raiders lost another tough one again to the Los Angeles Chargers 31-14.

#5 For teams with rookie or newly returned quarterbacks such as the Cleveland Browns Shedeur Sanders, how important is coaching support and defense-driven wins in shaping their long-term future this season?

Join Charlie O for the NFL podcast Sundays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com