MLB The Show Post Season podcast with Charlie O: Verlander to start for Astros on Sunday night’s ALCS; Texas-Houston match up one for the post season ages

Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander will be the starting pitcher against the Texas Rangers in game 1 of the ALCS on Sun Oct 15, 2023 at Minute Maid Field in Houston (AP News photo)

On the Charlie O MLB The Show Post Season podcast:

#1 Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker has announced that Justin Verlander will be his starting pitcher for game one of the ALCS he’ll be opposed by the Texas Rangers Jordan Montgomery. We know how much you love Verlander can he be a contributor in this series against the Rangers at Minute Maid Field on Sunday night.

#2 Dusty announced his second pitcher for Houston on Monday night in game 2 he’ll be starting Framber Valdez and for the Rangers Nathan Eovaldi on Monday night. You go back to when the Astros were realigned to the American League this is one of the reasons for it a cross state rivalry and what a show down with these two teams in it.

#3 Rangers second baseman Marcu Semien just had his fourth child during the break between the ALDS the Rangers just completed and the upcoming series with the Houston Astros which starts on Sunday night. Semien’s wife Tarah said to Semien that they were going to induce.

#4 The Atlanta Braves Kyle Wright had surgery on his torn capsule. Wright is expected to miss the 2024 season. Wright is 28 and had to procedure last Wednesday.

#5 Charlie, how realistic is it that Oakland could get an expansion team. Two high officials in MLB according to sports columnist Bob Nightengale said Oakland is in the running to get an expansion team. If MLB got out of Oakland would they still considering expanding there. They would want the city to secure an ownership and a new stadium?

Join Charlie O for the MLB The Show Post Season Podcasts Saturdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s relocation podcast with Daniel Dullum: Warrior owner Lacob knows he can’t buy what’s not for sale

There is zero chance that Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob can buy the Oakland A’s as A’s owner John Fisher is keeping the team and moving them to Las Vegas (AP file photo)

On the Oakland A’s relocation podcast with Daniel:

#1 Daniel, Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob confirms that he still has a standing offer to buy the Oakland A’s and that he’s very interested in purchasing the team.

#2 When A’s owner John Fisher decided it wasn’t going to work in Oakland anymore he’s headed to Vegas but Lacob said he would interested in buying the team. However Lacob said you have to have someone who wants to sell something to be interested in buying it.

#3 Lacob, did make an attempt to buy the A’s when former A’s owners Steve Schott and Ken Hoffman put the team up for sale only to sell it to Lew Wolf who just so happened to be a sorority brother of former MLB Commissioner Bud Selig at the time.

#4 Lacob’s dream at the time was to build a new park at the current Oakland Coliseum location and build a baseball village around it. Now with Fisher owning half the Coliseum property and moving the team to Vegas it’s looking tougher to save the A’s.

#5 Fisher know he will increase the value of the team by moving it to Las Vegas and having the A’s play at the Tropicana on the strip. The only thing that will stop him now is if the MLB owners vote no. Otherwise any hope to keep the A’s in Oakland looks almost like no chance.

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

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: Sharks Los Tiburones Night Se Habla Español

By Amaury Pi Gonzalez

Amaury Pi Gonzalez (Author) will be doing the play by play on NBC Sports Northern California at SAP Center on Los Tiburones Night on Sat Oct 14, 2023. When the San Jose Sharks host the Colorado Avalanche at SAP Center. (Image from nhl.com/sharks)

By Amaury Gonzalez

SAN JOSE–On Saturday, October 14, at 7 pm the San José Sharks will play their second game at home of the brand new 2023-24 season. The Sharks have gone through some changes in personnel, as this new season is expected to be a rebuilding season for the team that last year finished in penultimate place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference with a 22-44 record.

One of the biggest news of the off season was when they traded veteran Erik Karlsson to the Pittsburgh Penguins in a three-team transaction that also involved the Montréal Canadiens.

That night, the Sharks will host their 7th Annual Los Tiburones Night at SAP center, when they play the Colorado Avalanche. Captain Logan Couture who missed the home opener against the Vegas Golden Knights, current champions of the Stanley Cup was not in action.

Couture has not recovered yet from problems in the lower back, but coach David Quinn seems to be optimistic, however right now it looks like Couture’s return could be a week-to-week situation. The Sharks should have better forwards this season and Sharks fans are excited to welcome the 2023-24 season in San José,

Los Tiburones Night will have a very Hispanic flavor. Sponsored by Milagro Tequila, everybody in attendance will receive a Luchador Goalie Mask on Los Tiburones Night presented by Milagro Tequila.

The colorful mask was designed by local artist Luis Guardado. This Hispanic Night will also include pregame music and the Star-Spangled Banner being performed by Mariachi Tequila de San José a local mariachi band.

On the concourse, arts and crafts with the Mexican Heritage Plaza and a specially designed mural backdrop located at the Hop Valley Bar above the South Entrance for fan photo opportunities. Intermission entertainment will include on-ice performances by the Grupo Folklórico Los Laureles.

¿Se Habla Español? Of course, you can catch all the exciting and fast paced action LIVE Play by play by yours truly by selecting the SAP function on NBC Sports California’s television game from SAP Center. The Sharks Audio Network is available presented by Western Digital.

Bienvenidos Amigos a la Noche de los Tiburones – Arriba Sharks!

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the play by play voice for the San Jose Sharks Spanish on NBC Sports California TV and the Sharks Audio Network by Western Digital

MLB The Show Post Season podcast with Augie Mesenburg: D-Backs put Dodgers on the brink; Bochy hasn’t lost a step takes Texas to ALCS; plus more MLB news

The Arizona Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll scores a run against the Los Angeles Dodgers and catcher Will Smith in the top of the first inning at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles in game 2 of the NLDS on Mon Oct 9, 2023. The Diamondbacks have a 2-0 lead in the series as of Wed Oct 11, 2023 (AP News photo)

MLB The Show Post Season podcast with Jerry Feitelberg:

#1 Augie, are the Dodgers done? They are in a 0-2 hole against the Arizona Diamondbacks and are down to their last strike. The Dodgers were the favorites to start the series but who would have expected game 1 with the Diamondbacks greeting the Dodgers with a six run first inning and blowing them out 11-3 not to mention taking game 2 of the NLDS. Both clubs are giving it a go as we record this podcast.

#2 The Texas Rangers took the Baltimore Orioles in three straight games. Critics look to Rangers manager Bruce Bochy for much of the credit in getting the Rangers to the next round of the playoffs.

#3 Bochy had everything working for him in the ALDS against the Orioles. In game three he had the pitching working giving up only one run and the Rangers offense poured it on with a 7-1 win.

#4 Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies came into this series well prepared and almost took a 2-0 series lead into game 3. The Atlanta Braves are not to be counted out at anytime as the Phillies found out in game 2 as they came back and held onto a 5-4 win to tie the series at 1-1. Augie do the Braves have anymore fight in them left in this series now down 1-2 after losing game 3 on Wednesday in a laugher 10-2.

#5 Astros and Twins tonight at Target Field in Minneapolis the Twins need this one badly as they are down 2-1 and it’s the elimination game. The Astros can make quick work of the Twins they’ve won by scores of 6-4 and 9-1 in games 1 and 3. Talk about tonight’s game 4.

Augie Mesenburg is a podcast contributor for MLB The Show and is a reporter for KHAI 103.5 FM Honolulu at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Orioles backs on the wall down 0-2 in ALDS; One bad game won’t make or break LA’s Kershaw; plus more news

The Texas Rangers Josh Jung (right) scores in front of Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman (left) in the top of the second inning at Camden Yards in Baltimore in game 2 of the ALDS on Sun Oct 8, 2023 (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 The Baltimore Orioles find themselves in fix down 0-2 in their ALDS series with the Texas Rangers. The O’s lost to the Rangers in game 1 by a run 3-2 and then game 2 lots of runs scored but lost by four 11-8 and now they head to Texas for games 3 and 4. The Orioles had a good regular season but they seem to be hitting a wall about now.

#2 For the Los Angeles Dodgers in game 1 of the NLDS who would have thought that starter Clayton Kershaw would have got lit up the way he did in the top of the first inning by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Kershaw gave up six runs in the first inning, he got his first out after giving up five runs, and didn’t get out of the first inning before being lifted. It’s getting tougher for the Dodgers losing on Monday 4-2 down 0-2 but these are the Dodgers they could come back and maybe even this thing up.

#3 Corbin Carroll has been that big spark plug in the Diamondbacks line up and he gave them some punch in game one against the Dodgers. Carroll went two for five, scored two runs, had two hits and two RBIs and one of the runs scored he hit a home run.

#4 The Boston Red Sox fired their pitching coach Dave Bush and third base coach Carlos Febles on Monday. Bush had been pitching coach since 2020. The firing came after the Sox had posted a 4.52 ERA which was 21st in the Majors. The Sox finishing third place in the four of the last three years didn’t help matters any for Bush. Febles who is also an infield instructor was fired after the Sox posted last place above average in outs.

#5 According to Redfin projections 5,000 people moved out of Los Angeles to Las Vegas after the summer. The number dropped from August when 6800 people left the Southland to come move to Las Vegas. According to the report Las Vegas is the top city people are moving to from the Southland. Las Vegas is second city in the country where people are moving to behind Sacramento.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez does News and Commentary podcasts each Tuesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB The show podcast with Charlie O: Dodgers Kershaw rocked in game 1 against D-Backs; Phils 7 pitchers shutout Braves 3-0 in NLDS; plus more news

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw with face in his hands didn’t get out of the first inning in the NLDS game 1 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles as the Arizona Diamondbacks pounded Kershaw for six runs on Sat Oct 7, 2023. (AP News photo)

On MLB The Show podcast with Charlie O:

#1 Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw got rocked by the Arizona Diamondback for six runs in the first inning facing eight hitters and didn’t get out of the first inning at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night. In the first game of the NLDS in the Southland the D-Backs came away a winning in a laugher 11-2 to take a 1-0 series lead.

#2 The Atlanta Braves had momentum going into the NLDS but that sharpness got dulled as the visiting Philadelphia Phillies got some good pitching from starter Ranger Suarez who went 3.2 and gave up one hit. Suarez’ relief staff teammates seven pitcher in all shut the Braves out for the rest of the way for the 3-0 win. As the Phils take a 1-0 lead in the series. This was the first time the Braves had lost all year at Truist Park in Cobb County.

#3 Charlie, how key was Houston Astros starter Justin Verlander’s pitching six inning of shutout ball against the Minnesota Twins in game 1 of the ALDS. The Twins tried to comeback in the top of the seventh at Minute Maid Field with four runs but the Astros relievers held the Twins hitting back and came away with a 6-4 win.

#4 Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said Gunnar Henderson’s second base steal attempt a miscommunication in the bottom of the ninth. The O’s were down to the Texas Rangers 3-2 and Gunnar said he saw the steal sign and took off on a 2-1 Aaron Hicks pitch. Henderson was thrown out on a Jonah Heim throw. Hyde was seen on TV saying “What the F—.”

#5 Charlie sad news former San Francisco Giants pitcher Jim Poole who pitched for seven different MLB teams and the bulk of his time was with Baltimore Orioles died of ALS Lou Gehrig’s decease at 57. Poole had been diagnosed two years ago with ALS. Poole made 431 appearances and was 22-12 with four saves and a career ERA 4.31.

Join Charlie O for the MLB podcasts throughout the 2023 post season at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland A’s relocation podcast with Daniel Dullum: Historic Tropicana Hotel to be torn down for A’s ballpark

Tropicana Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas is expected to begin deconstruction in 2024 after the MLB owners vote to relocate the Oakland A’s to Las Vegas. The Tropicana will be cleared of debris and start building the A’s ballpark that will be completed in 2028. There are only two roadblocks that could stop the move the owners vote no in mid November or Schools over Stadiums is successful with their ballot measure to stop the public funding of the A’s ballpark. (AP News file photo)

Oakland A’s relocation podcast:

#1 For the Oakland A’s their regular season ended last week but they’re future in Las Vegas is just about to get started. The A’s are waiting for the MLB owners to hold a vote in mid November to decide whether to relocate the A’s or not.

#2 The latest discussion is on the historic deconstruction of the Tropicana Hotel and Resort. The Tropicana who has been in business for 66 years will tear down it’s hotel and resort historic buildings and clear the property of debris and build the ballpark.

#3 Part of the Tropicana will be taken down and the rest will be imploded to make way for the nine acre ballpark.

#4 The A’s have architect Gensler and Bjarke Ingels Group/HNTB will be making multiple designs which A’s president David Kaval and owner John Fisher will look over and decide which rendering they will choose from.

#5 Daniel, from the prospective of the people who live in Oakland, the people who work at the Coliseum and those who have a long running history with this organization that will be a tough day once deconstruction on the Tropicana is started.

Join Daniel Dullum on the Oakland A’s relocation podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Farhan Zaidi addresses disappointing 2023 Season

San Francisco Giants team president Farhan Zaidi met with the news media in the Giants dugout at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Oct 3, 2023. Zaidi talked about the changes and what’s ahead for the 2024 Giants. (San Francisco Chronicle photo)

By Stephen Ruderman

SAN FRANCISCO–Giants President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi held his end-of-the-season press conference following the end of a disappointing 79-83 2023 Season.

Today was the beginning of the 2023 Major League Baseball Postseason, which the Giants will not be participating in. It is the second year in a row, and the sixth time in the last seven years that the Giants stayed home in October. It was also their fifth losing season in the last seven years.

“Our goal is to never have these kinds of press conferences. We should be in the playoffs every year,” Zaidi bluntly stated.

The quote perfectly set the tone for this press conference.

Following an improbable 107-win season and National League West division title in 2021, the Giants finished right at .500 at 81-81 in 2022. It was a tremendous setback for the organization, which believed they were going to compete every year after 2021.

The Giants responded last winter by signing Michael Conforto, Mitch Haniger, Sean Manaea, Ross Stripling and Luke Jackson to two-year deals. It appeared that 2023 and 2024 were going to be dedicated to bringing the top prospects in the organization up, and the players above were signed to compete over these two seasons.

The season was going well for the most part. After a ninth-inning comeback win against the Angels on Aug. 7 in Anaheim, the Giants were 62-51; held the first wild card spot in the National League; and were four games up on a playoff spot.

However, it was just one of six wins the Giants had on the road from July 19 through the end of the season, as the Giants went 6-28 in their final 34 road games, which was one of many reasons the team fell all the way to under .500 and finished five games back of the Arizona Diamondbacks for the third wild card.

It was a collapse that cost Manager Gabe Kapler his job just two years after winning the National League Manager of the Year Award for his job in 2021. Now, Zaidi will commence his second search for a new manager with the team, as he heads into the final year of his contract.

“I think there’s a good chance we [will] start with internal candidates, maybe by the end of this week,” Zaidi said. “I would guess we’ll start reaching out to teams on permissions for people in other organizations at the beginning of next week.”

Zaidi addressed concerns over looking to bring in a new manager a multi year contract while he himself is not signed beyond next season.

“The reaction, and the amount of incoming calls we’ve gotten serves to support the view that this is a really highly-sought-after position in an organization that’s really highly regarded in the game and in the industry,” said Zaidi. “I don’t anticipate any issues there……I haven’t sensed any concerns from people.

Zaidi hired Kapler in large part due to their experience together in the Dodgers Organization, as well as Kapler’s philosophy of “new age” baseball. However, Zaidi appeared flexible to different styles of baseball, including old school baseball.

“There’s no template,” said Zaidi. “I’ve worked with managers, who have different experiences and different styles, and I think we want to be as broad [with] our search as possible.”

Zaidi also expressed willingness to hire a manager who he does not have experience working with.

Kapler’s firing was in large part due to the lack of motivation in the clubhouse over the final two months of the season, but that was hardly the only issue for the Giants.

Another one of the big issues for the Giants this season was the offense. The team overly relied on the home run, and that proved to be one of their many downfalls, as they set a single-season franchise record with 1,468 strikeouts.

When the Giants were going strong in June; in their first five games after the All-Star Break; and even for a brief period at the end of August when they won four out of five, they were playing the same situational baseball that won them three world championships in five seasons what now seems so long ago.

“We value contact,” said Zaidi. “[When] we look at our minor leaguers and guys coming up through the system, one of the key traits we look at in hitters to get promoted and work their way up to the big leagues is guys that make contact, and guys that don’t chase.”

A positive for the team was the prospects. Casey Schmitt, Patrick Bailey, Luis Matos, Marco Luciano, Kyle Harrison and Tyler Fitzgerald made their marks this season, and they are expected to play big roles next season, as Zaidi announced the organization’s intention to have Luciano be the everyday shortstop next season.

“Guys like Schmitt and Matos have a chance to be internal solutions,” said Zaidi. “It’s going to be about consistency with the quality of their at-bats, which we saw for stretches from both of those guys, and that goes for Luciano and Fitzgerald as well. These guys all have chances to be part of a position player group that’s really good defensively that’s here for the long term, and it’s just going to be about whether we’re getting enough from them offensively, so that’s going to be the challenge.”

Zaidi said that the next wave of prospects that will come up next season will mainly be on the pitching side. Prospects that could come up next year include Carson Wisenhunt, Mason Black, Hayden Birdsong and Landen Roupp.

“I think we have a really good group of starting pitchers that we’re going to see next year, who have a chance to make a big impact on the pitching staff and the rotation.”

As for last winter’s free agent signings, Conforto missed all of 2022 due to surgery on his right shoulder, and while he put together a hot stretch in the middle of the season, he eventually flamed out to a .239 batting average, as he could opt out of his contract. Haniger missed the first three and a half weeks of the season, and then suffered a broken right forearm after being hit by a pitch from Jack Flaherty on June 13 in St. louis. Haniger ended up hitting .209 in just 61 games.

Stripling struggled, and made noise, as he took umbrage with the Giants’ use of him and the pitching staff throughout the season. For most of the season, the rotation consisted of Alex Cobb, Logan Webb and three bullpen games. The bullpen games worked for the most part until August, but Manager Gabe Kapler opted to give Stripling and Manaea starts in September. Manaea struggled throughout much of the season, but he did put a stretch of a few strong starts together when he was given a chance in September.

Zaidi said that he wants a manager who will be a strong recruiter of free agents. Zaidi had a back and forth with Bonta Hill, the co-host of the Morning Roast at 95.7 The Game, about controversial comments Zaidi made last December regarding the team’s apparent inability to sign marquee free agents after the Giants were unable to sign Aaron Judge.

There is a lack of confidence amongst the fan base, as the Giants drew 2,500,153, the second-lowest non-pandemic season attendance since moving to the corner of 3rd and King. That is going to make this a big winter for the Giants and Zaidi, whose contract runs up after next season, because if the Giants show more disappointment in the standings, there is good reason to believe that even more major changes could be made.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary: 2023 The Worst Year for the A’s in Oakland

Oakland A’s pitcher JP Sears delivers against the Los Angeles Angeles in the first inning at the Big A in Anaheim on Sun Oct 1, 2023. Sears and the A’s went through the worst season in Oakland history. (AP News photo)

2023 The Worst Year for the A’s in Oakland

That’s Amaury News and Commentary

By Amaury Pi-González

The bad season for the A’s combined with the news this year the team is moving to Las Vegas, makes it the worst year ever in Oakland A’s baseball history.

The 2023 Oakland A’s season ended in Anaheim, on October 1, with their 112 loss of the season. They ended with 50-112. At the bottom of the American League and Major League Baseball in the win and lost column, as in most statistical departments, obviously including attendance. The 112 games lost is ten more than 2022 when they lost 102 games. In 1979 Oakland lost 108 games, so there have been other bad years for the ball club since they moved from Kansas City to Oakland in1968.

However, in 55 years of playing in Oakland, this is the first year that the team is planning to leave the city of Oakland, build a new stadium in Las Vegas which they hope to inaugurate on opening day 2028. The combination of bad performance on the field and the eventual departure of this franchise without a doubt makes it the worst year.

Some take solace that they won 50 games, but that is not what history will remember this team for, because when you end with 50 wins during a 162 game season, everybody knows what happened.

Bright spots: Young position players like Zack Gelof, Ryan Noda, Brent Rooker, Esteury Ruíz, Jordan Díaz, Shea Langeliers, have shown they are major league talent. Their pitching is also very young, and the club will need some stability forming a rotation, they have some very good arms.

Lefty J.P Sears started 32 games for the team, he was their most consistent pitcher. Sears ended with a record of 5-14 and 4.54 earned run average, hardy a positive record, but what more could he do with a team that lost 112 games? Pitchers are many times the benefactors of the teams they pitched for, but also their numbers suffer when they pitch for a bad team. It is part of baseball.

Zack Greinke ended the season with a record of 2-15 and 5.06 ERA for the last place Kansas City Royals in the central division. The Royals ended with a 56-106 record, and Greinke a potential Hall of Fame pitcher, could not escape the poor performance of his team. A pitcher with over 200 wins (granted at the end of his career) was not helped at all by his team performance. Zack Greinke said before the season, this was his last year.

What the A’s need? They have to find a way to build a decent rotation, guys like JP Sears who gets the ball every fifth day, has that unique consistence is badly needed on a young club like the A’s.. People should know that this 2023 team have some great young arms, the ones I think are the best: Kyle Mueller, Luis Medina, Mason Miller,Joey Estes and Joe Boyle, they all need more seasoning, but they have the tools. In years past when the A’s were “rebuilding”, a most favorite term, they also signed a veteran pitcher than can get outs, guys like a Jon Lester, Bartolo Colón.

They do not have to take a loan to sign pitchers like that, but guys that will help a very young pitching staff and they bring a lot to the table, with their experience, and in Colón’s case I remember one A’s pitcher telling me, “this guy is great to have because he has been around and he still throws strikes and he is mentor to the kids that are trying to become good pitchers”.

What will happen? Nobody knows. There will be changes, some players will not be back, others will be traded, maybe some new faces will be signed and that could bring another dimension to the 2024 Oakland Athletics.

I am not going to write here about the move to Las Vegas, because everybody have their own opinion, it has become a very emotional issue, in some cases incendiary. It is a salad of owners, construction companies, labor unions, school teachers unions, politicians, lawyers and one Commissioner, what they call a “mix salad”.

So, I like to end with this quote.

“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement.” Helen Keller

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

Dodgers Shrink Giants 5-2, in Regular Season Finale in the City by the Bay; Fans give Brandon Crawford a Grand Farewell

San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford doffs his hat for the last time to the San Francisco crowd at Oracle Park at the conclusion of Sun Oct 1, 2023’s game vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers. Crawford played for the Giants 13 years and won two World Series titles in 2012 and 2014. (@SFGiants photo)

By Michael Roberson

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — The Los Angeles Dodgers (100-62) reached the century mark of wins (100) on the last day of the regular season, as they defeated the San Francisco Giants (79-83) on a beautiful (Fan Appreciation Day) afternoon in Oracle Park.

“For us to get 100 wins here, I think a lot of good things happened; just a wonderful day in the Bay.” Stated Dodgers’ Manager Dave Roberts.

Roberts also expressed fondness for the exiting Brandon Crawford, and how that added to the special day. He mentioned the longtime competition against the veteran infielder.

In addition, Roberts commented on the longtime rivalry between the Giants and Dodgers on both coasts (East and West), “This rivalry runs deep in its long history, going back to its days in New York and Brooklyn.”

As for the game on the field, it got off to a slow start. Neither team registered a hit for nearly three full innings. However, Giants’ catcher Blake Sabol ended the hitless streak in the bottom of the third inning. Unfortunately he was left stranded on base as the third out occured before he could come home.

The Dodgers had the misfortune of leaving runners on base in the top of the first and third innings themselves. They were hitless until the Top of the sixth inning.

Catcher Will Smith – not the actor, even though he was responsible for a Big Hit himself – slapped a single past the shortstop getting LA started on their upcoming barrage.

The 6th inning became the most important for the Southern California visitors, as they scored all their runs during that particular frame of the game. Five runs to be exact.

Second baseman Amed Rasorio’s single through the middle of the infield scored Smith, then center fielder James Outman also singled to center, plating third baseman Max Muncy. This put the Dodgers up 2-0 in front of the 38, 359 fans, some of whom were rooting for the Angel City Avoiders.

Los Angeles was not done with the two run advantage, and got the eventual GW hit from their shortstop. Kike Hernandez belted a 3-run bomb to left/center and gave his team an apparent insurmountable 5-0 lead.

It didn’t take long for the Giants to avoid the shutout, as San Francisco third baseman Casey Schmitt opened the bottom of the sixth inning with a solo homer, bringing them within four runs, 5-1.

Now that the Dodgers seemed content with their four run lead, not much happened until Scmitt came up again, two innings.later. He opened the bottom of the eighth with another solo dinger out of the field of play. That ended up being the last run scored on the day, and it made the score a three run deficit for the Giants, 5-2. That was just the margin LA’s Hernandez created in the 6th inning.

With the game seemingly in the hands of the Dodgers, the Giants used the top of the 9th inning to give Brandon Crawford his proverbial flowers. On Fan Appreciation Day, Crawford was given a standing ovation as he entered the dugout for the last time as a Giant. All the fans were respectful and appreciative for what this player did for the Giants and MLB.

So on a very special day in the Bay, the Dodgers won 5-2 over the Giants.

The #2 seed Dodgers await their opponent in the National League version of the Major League Baseball Playoffs. The possible matchup could be the #3 Milwaukee Brewers or the #6 Arizona Diamondbacks.

The Giants will go into the offseason presumably searching for a new manager and bolstering their lineup for the 2024 season.

Note: Brandon Crawford played a whopping 1.655 games (7th most) for the Giants and ranks with legends of the franchise. As a shortstop, he is the All-time leader (1,616). As for the San Francisco iteration of the franchise, he ranks fourth behind absolute “Giants!” (Willie McCovey [2,256], Willie Mays [2,095] & Barry Bonds [1,976]).

Crawford earned two World Series titles with the San Francisco Giants in 2012 & 2014.