A’s Beat Cubs Winning Series 5-3; Win rubber match at Wrigley Field

Oakland A’s Tyler Soderstrom is congratulated in the A’s dugout in the top of the fourth inning after hitting a solo home run against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on Wed Sep 18, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

Tuesday the Oakland A’s (67-68) tied up their series with the Chicago Cubs (77-75). They played the rubber match Wednesday and won the series. The Cubs are a tough team and beating these guys today was impressive win.

The A’s have proven that they can hang with any team and they did just that today beating the Cubs 5-3 and winning the series. There was one home run in the game off the bat of newly returned Tyler Soderstrom. Oakland had nine hits in the game with Brent Rooker and Tyler Soderstrom accounting for four of them.

Game recap: Neither team had a lot going in the first three innings. Brent Rooker walked in the opening inning and the Cubs Seiya Suzuki also walked in the bottom of the first. There would be another walk for Oakland in the second inning.

Zach Gelof walked but with no supporting hits it was of no avail. Nico Hoerner singled but that would be it for the Cubs. Oakland had a huge opportunity in the third inning with two outs. Lawrence Butler got his hitting streak going again with a single, Brent Rooker singled driving Butler over to third and Shea Langeliers walked loading the bases.

That would be it for Cub pitcher Justin Steele and Ethan Roberts relieved him getting the third out. Steele went 2 2/3 innings allowing two hits, three walks and no runs.

Oakland got going in the fourth scoring the first run of the game and the A’s took a 1-0 lead. Tyler Soderstrom homered which is always good new for the A’s. They more often than not thrive when those home runs start leaving the park. The Oakland A’s are third in the American League in home runs.

Chicago turned the game around in the fifth inning scoring three runs taking a 3-1 lead. The Cubs had four hits in the inning and one walk. Nico Swanson had a infield single driving Nico Hoerner home and tying up the game 1-1.

Seiya Suzuki drove Pete Crow-Armstrong (who had singled) home from second base extending their lead 2-1. The Cubs would finish off the inning with a third run. Cody Bellinger hit a sacrifice fly and Miguel Amaya scored from third for a 3-1 Cub lead.

Oakland would tie up this game in the seventh inning. This was a 4 hit inning for the A’s. Tyler Soderstrom got the inning going with a single. Tyler Nevin singled driving Soderstrom to second base.

Nick Allen sacrificed advancing Soderstrom to third and Nevin to second. With one out Lawrence Butler grounded out driving Soderstrom home and the A’s were a run away from tying up the game 3-2. Brent Rooker hit an infield single, Nevin scored and this game was tied 3-3.

The A’s really got going in this game striking twice in the eighth inning scoring two runs and taking a 5-3 lead. Seth Brown scored when Zach Gelof doubled and Soderstrom grounded into a fielder’s choice and Gelof scored.

Oakland would taking the 5-3 lead into the ninth inning. Mason Miller took the mound and it was “Miller Time”. He was looking for his 27th save of the season and he came through allowing 1 walk but striking out Michael Busch and Pete Crow-Armstrong who grounded into a double play and that was the ball game 5-3 in favor of the A’s.

Game notes: Wednesday afternoon the A’s were able to take the series from the Cubs after tying up the series Tuesday in a 4-3 decision. After leading 4-2 going into the bottom of the ninth inning in game two, Ian Happ homered but the A’s were able to hold on for the win thanks to the brilliance of pitcher Mason Miller who had his 26th save of the season. Brady Basso took the mound for the A’s today and Justin Steele started for the Cubs.

Oakland will now travel home after taking this series from the Cubs to face another powerhouse. The Coliseum is usually packed when the New York Yankees come to town and this series should be no different.

Game One will get underway on Friday night with first pitch scheduled for 6:40 PM. J.T. Ginn (0-1, 4.94) was scheduled to start and it was confirmed that he will indeed to take the mound looking for his first win.

He had a terrible start last Saturday giving up ten hits and three runs to the Chicago White Sox and only going four innings. He will be looking for an improved effort Friday night. The Yankees will start Gerrit Cole who comes into this game with a 6-5 win/loss record and a 3.97 ERA.

Two Shea Langeliers Home Runs Fuel Oakland Win Over Cubs 4-3; A’s Miller gets 26th save

Oakland A’s Shea Langeliers receives congratulations from his teammates in the A’s dugout after slugging a two run homer in the top of the first inning at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Tue Sep 17, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

After being soundly beaten Monday by the Chicago Cubs (77-74) , the Oakland A’s (66-86) took care of business in game two tying up the series 4-3 on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field. Mason Miller got his 26th save of the season. Miller gave up a home run to Ian Happ but went on to strike out Seiya Suzuki for the win. Shea Langeliers had two home runs in the game and Lawrence Butler was back in the line up after a day off on Monday. Butler hit a home run in Tuesday’s win.

Game recap: Oakland got the start that they were looking for in the first inning. Brent Rooker singled followed by a Shea Langeliers home run and the A’s had a 2-0 lead. This was Langeliers 27th home run of the season.

Oakland took the 2-0 lead into the third inning extending that lead to 3-0 when Lawrence Butler hit the A’s second home run of the game and his 22nd long ball of the year. He had the day off yesterday and the rest was obviously a really good thing.

With one out, JJ Bleday singled driving Brent Rooker over to third base and Oakland had runners at the corners. Bleday stole second base but Jacob Wilson struck out for the third out and Oakland left the two runners stranded.

The Cubs got up on the scoreboard in the bottom of the third inning when Ian Happ hit a solo home run. Happ got the Chicago party started. Seiya Suzuki and Cody Bellinger both singled. Michael Busch came to the plate and hit another single driving Bellinger home and Chicago was a run away from tying up this game 3-2. Nico Hoerner flied out and Mitch Spence had gotten the A’s out of the inning.

Oakland’s starter Mitch Spence went three up, three out in the bottom of the fourth inning. He had allowed seven hits two runs and three strikeouts so far through four. He was holding his own as Oakland was hanging onto the slim 3-2 lead.

Oakland got the fifth inning started on a high note with Shea Langeliers second home run of the game. This was number 28 for him extending Oakland’s lead 4-2 for a little insurance. Oakland pitcher Mitch Spence would finish the game going five innings giving up seven hits and the two runs with six strikeouts.

The A’s would take the 4-2 lead into the bottom of the eighth inning. With two outs for Chicago and two runners on base it would be up TJ McFarland to get out of the inning. Pete Crow-Armstrong would strike out for the third out and the A’s were three outs away from winning game two.

Oakland went into the ninth inning looking for more insurance runs. Tyler Nevin lined out, Seth Brown popped out and Max Schuemann struck out. It came down to the bottom of the ninth and it was “Miller Time” looking to tie up this series.

Mason Miller struck out Miguel Amaya and would next take on Ian Happ who got exactly the pitch he was looking for and knocked his second home run out of the park making it a one run game 4-3. Miller took care of Seiya Suzuki striking him out for the third out and this series was tied. Miller had his 26th save of the season.

Game notes: Monday, the A’s took a beating at the hands of the Cubs 9-2. Before the A’s could even blink, the Cubs had a 6-0 lead. An A’s two run home run off the bat of Brent Rooker were the only runs that Oakland delivered.

Tuesday they took on Chicago in game two looking for a little redemption. In Monday’s game Rooker scored runs in the third inning but the A’s ran cold in every other frame. A’s pitching gave up 18 hits to the Cubs in game one and were looking to flip the script in today’s game.

A’s starting pitcher Mitch Spence went five innings allowing seven hits, two earned runs, striking out six hitters. Cubs starting pitcher Jordan Wicks pitched five innings, allowing seven hits, four earned runs, two walks and four strike outs.

Game three at Wrigley will feature LHP Brady Basso (1-0, 1.23) on the mound for Oakland and the Cubs probable starter will be Justin Steele. He comes in with a 5-5 win/loss record and a 3.09 ERA. First pitch for this game is scheduled for 11:20 AM PT.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Friendly confines of Wrigley not so friendly for A’s

Chicago Cubs starter Shota Imanaga had great control and were able to keep runs down against the Oakland A’s who scored only twice at Wrigley Field on Mon Sep 16, 2024 (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Chicago Cubs starter Shota Imanaga did the job on Monday night striking out 11 hitters picking up his fifth straight win. He was certainly a tough customer for the visiting Oakland A’s in the 9-2 win.

#2 Despite the win the Cubs remain five games behind the New York Mets for the third and final spot for the NL Wild Card.

#3 Amaury, the A’s struggled to make any contact against Imanaga and had five hits over six innings.

#4 A’s starter Joey Estes who didn’t last long got touched up by the Cubs line up. Estes gave up six runs and nine hits it seemed like everything that Estes threw the Cubs saw the baseball the size of a beach ball.

#5 The A’s and Cubs do battle again at Wrigley. Starting pitcher for the A’s RHP Mitch Spence (7-9, 4.33) for the Cubs LHP Jordan Wicks (2-3, 5.27) first pitch 4:40pm PT.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the radio 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

A’s Get Clobbered In Series Opener by Cubs 9-2

The Chicago Cubs Dansby Swanson gets an RBI single in the bottom of the third inning at Wrigley Field against the Oakland A’s on Mon Sep 16, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

The Oakland A’s (65-86) got off to a rough start in their three game series with the Chicago Cubs (77-73). Joey Estes who started the game had an awful outing giving up nine hits and six runs early. The Cubs went on to win the game 9-2. Oakland gave up 18 hits in the game. Relief pitcher Brandon Bielak had a good four innings to close out the game giving up four hits and no runs. Brent Rooker hit his 38th home run this season with Jacob Wilson on base for the two runs.

Monday evening the A’s took on the Cubs in the first of their three game series. Oakland lost a series over the weekend to the Chicago White Sox. They didn’t have to travel far for this game, a 21 minute freeway ride.

A’s Joey Estes made the start and lasted only one inning nine hits and six earned runs and for the Cubs starter Shota Imanaga had himself an evening striking out 11 hitters in six innings of work surrendering five hits and two runs. The A’s not to mention Estes getting lit up couldn’t get any offense moving either on Monday night.

Game recap: The Cubs got up on the scoreboard in the first inning taking the early lead 1-0. Isaac Parades singled Suzuki home and the Cubs were off and running. Wilson had tripled in the first frame and JJ Bleday walked. With only one out, the A’s had a great opportunity to do some damage but Shea Langeliers lined out and Zach Gelof grounded into a fielders choice and that was the inning.

The bottom of the second inning was a nightmare for Joey Estes. He gave up six hits and five runs and that would be it for Estes.

Hogan Harris would relieve him getting Oakland out of the inning. Miguel Amaya singled Nico Hoerner home, Ian Happ singled Pete Crow-Armstrong home and to top it off, Dansby Swanson hit a 2-run home run driving Amaya and Happ home and the hit parade had begun 6-0. It was not the way the A’s envisioned their start Monday.

Brent Rooker hit his 38th home run of the season in the top of the third inning with Jacob Wilson on base and Oakland was on the board with a lot of work to do trailing 6-2. The Cubs made an Oakland comeback even more daunting scoring two more runs in the bottom of the third inning.

Miguel Amaya singled Nico Hoerner home for a second time in this game and Dansby Swanson singled Pete Crow-Armstrong home extending their lead 8-2. The Cubs continued to hit in the fourth inning scoring one more run. Isaac Paredes had his second hit of the game driving in Cody Bellinger and the Cubs had a 9-2 lead.

The fifth inning was a three up three down for Brandon Bielak who relieved Hogan Harris and Oakland had stopped the flow of Chicago hits and it was on to the sixth inning. Bielak got out of the sixth inning only giving up a single.

Bielak gave up a couple of hits in the seventh and eighth innings but allowed no runs. He had a pretty good outing pitching through four innings allowing 4 hits and no runs.

Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga was relieved in the seventh inning by Trey Wingenter. He had gone six innings allowing five hits, two runs, three walks with 11 strikeouts. The left-hander had a terrific outing; he more than got the job done.

The Oakland A’s had a rough start in this series. They allowed 18 hits early in the game. The start of this game for the Cubs was the end of this game for the A’s. Oakland had runners on base in every inning but just couldn’t bring them home.

The A’s wil give it another go tomorrow in game two of the series. First pitch for this game is scheduled for 4:40 PM. Mitch Spence will take the mound for Oakland with a 7-9 win/loss record and a 4.33 ERA. The Cubs will start Jordan Wicks who comes in with a 2-3 win/loss record and a 5.27 ERA.

Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: A’s continue Chicago road trip open 3 games at Wrigley Field Tuesday

Oakland A’s Shea Langeliers rounds the bases after hitting a top of the ninth inning home run against the Chicago White Sox at Guarantee Rate Field in Chicago on Sun Sep 15, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason:

#1 The 4-3 loss to Chicago White Sox (35-115) was a bit of a shocker after winning game one in a shutout 2-0.

#2 The A’s barely lost Saturday’s coming back to tie twice so a better effort was expected in Sunday’s game.

#3 The A’s hit a couple of home runs, one from Brent Rooker and a second from Shea Langeliers but it was not enough to win the game losing 4-3.

#4 The White Sox did not let their foot off the pedal hitting their second home run of the game in the sixth inning pushing their lead back out to 4-2. Bryan Ramos hit a solo home run making it a little more difficult for Oakland but still within reach.

#5 The A’s have the day off Monday and on Tuesday the probable pitcher for the Oakland A’s will be Joey Estes with a 7-7 win/loss record and a 4.36 ERA. Shota Imanaga will take the mound for the Chicago Cubs with a 13-3 win/loss record and a 3.03 ERA. First pitch for this game is scheduled for 4:40 PM PT.

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

Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara Mason: A’s open 9 game road trip starting in Houston Tuesday

Oakland rightfielder Lawrence Butler (4) chases down a Detroit Tigers Spencer Torkelson fly ball to the wall in the top of the fifth inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Sun Sep 8, 2024 (AP News photo)

On the Oakland A’s podcast with Barbara:

#1 The Detroit Tigers Trey Sweeny had four hits including a home run and Tigers pitcher Ty Madden struck out seven hitters as the Tigers landslided the A’s 9-1 at the Oakland Coliseum.

#2 Madden and reliever Beau Brieske combined on a no hitter into the fifth inning. Brieske pitched the first inning and Madden put in five innings of work giving up five hits, one earned run and struck out seven.

#3 Sweeny saw the ball well Sunday with four hits and a walk as the lead off hitter. The Tigers had themselves a rally in the eighth inning with six runs.

#4 The A’s Lawrence Butler broke up the no hitter in the fifth inning with a hit and now has an 18 game hitting streak. Butler has been raking.

#5 The open a nine game road trip to Houston, and to Chicago to face the White Sox for three and the Cubs for three. The A’s will open a three game series in Houston. A’s starter RHP Osvaldo Bido (5-3, 3.41) for the Astros Spencer Arrighetti (7-12, 4.82) at Minute Maid Field on Tuesday at 5:10pm PT.

Barbara does the Oakland A’s podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Giants come back but unable to finish off sweep in 10inning 5-3 loss to Cubs

The Chicago Cubs Ian Happ connects for a two run home run in top of the tenth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Thu Jun 27, 2024 (AP News photo)

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Oracle Park

San Francisco, California

Chicago Cubs 5 (38-44)

San Francisco Giants 3 (39-43)

Win: Hector Neris (7-2)

Loss: Luke Jackson (4-2)

Save: Porter Hodge (1)

Time: 2:51

Attendance: 31,535

By Stephen Ruderman

SAN FRANCISCO–The San Francisco Giants couldn’t sweep the Chicago Cubs on Thursday as the Cubs Ian Happ hit a top of the tenth inning two run home run to beat San Francisco at Oracle Park 5-3 breaking a 3-3 deadlock. With the win the Cubs end a four game losing streak and avoid getting swept in four games.

The Giants’ offense has stayed alive in this series, and they looked to keep that going, as the Giants looked to complete their sweep of the Cubs on this beautiful sunny and hazy day at Oracle Park. Jordan Hicks, who struggled in the heat of his old ballpark in St. Louis, would make the start and hoped to bounce back in a more temperate climate in San Francisco.

Hicks started off the inning with a 1-2-3 top of the first inning, and Cubs’ starter Shota Imanaga did the same in the bottom of the first.

Hicks threw a scoreless inning in the top of the second, but it didn’t come without its drama. Ian Happ walked with one out; and then with two outs, Dansby Swanson blooped a base-hit to left-center field, and Happ was nailed at the plate trying to score all the way from first base. Imanaga then threw a scoreless inning in the bottom of the second.

Pete Crow-Armstrong was nicked by a pitch to start the top of the third, and two batters later, Nico Hoerner hooked a low-hanging home run down the left field line to give the Cubs a 2-0 lead. Michael Busch struck out swinging, and then Cody Bellinger reached on an infield hit to third.

Seiya Suzuki then hit a line drive to right, but right-fielder Luis Matos came in on the ball when he should have gone back, which allowed the ball to go over his glove and hit off the bottom of the wall. Bellinger scored, and Suzuki went into third with a triple.

Hicks escaped the top of the third without any further damage, but the Cubs had themselves a 3-0 lead. The Giants threatened in the bottom of the third, as Nick Ahmed walked to start the inning, and Curt Casali singled Ahmed over to second. However, the Giants’ offense reverted back to their old ways and were unable to come through.

Both pitchers threw 1-2-3 innings in the fourth, and after Hicks ended his afternoon with a scoreless top of the fifth. Hicks was fairly solid, giving up three hits on five hits with seven strikeouts.

Imanaga pitched another 1-2-3 inning in the bottom of the fifth, and Spencer Bivens came in to pitch a 1-2-3 inning for San Francisco in the top of the sixth.

Austin Slater singled to start the bottom of the sixth, but Heliot Ramos popped out, and Wilmer Flores flew out. Matt Chapman singled the other way to right to move Slater over to second, and that brought up Jorge Soler.

Soler continued his renewed success with runners in scoring position by putting the Giants on the board with a ground rule double to left-center. Imanaga then threw a wild pitch to Luis Matos, and Chapman scored to make it 3-2.

Matos hit a squibber to second that he was able to beat out, and Soler came in to score to tie it. Just as the Giants came back from down 4-0 to tie Monday night’s game, they came back from 3-0 with a three-run bottom of the sixth inning to tie Thursday’s game.

Erik Miller came in and retired the first two men he faced in the top of the seventh. Hoerner then lined a base-hit up the middle into center field and stole second, and Michael Busch walked. That brought up Cody Bellinger, who struck out swinging to end the inning.

Luke Little replaced Imanaga and threw a 1-2-3 inning in the bottom of the seventh. Suzuki led off the top of the eighth with a double off of Ryan Walker, but Walker retired the next three guys he faced to get out of it without any damage.

Tyson Miller pitched a scoreless bottom of the eighth for Chicago, and Sean Hjelle pitched out of trouble for the Giants in the top of the ninth. Cubs’ closer Hector Neris then pitched a 1-2-3 bottom of the ninth to send this thing to the 10th.

Luke Jackson came in for the 10th, and with the game in extra innings, that of course meant the inning would start with a runner at second. Suzuki grounded out to end the inning, and then Ian Happ hit a home run to the Cubs’ bullpen out in right-center to put Chicago back ahead 5-3.

Porter Hodge was the new pitcher for the Cubs in the bottom of the tenth, and Patrick Bailey was the runner at second for the Giants. Brett Wisely singled on a Texas leaguer to left to start the bottom of the 10th, but Hodge retired the next three batters down in order to end it.

The Giants were unable to get the sweep, which would have given them a lot of momentum going into a very tough nine-game stretch that will start Friday night.

Hector Neris got the win; Luke Jackson got the loss; and Porter Hodge picked up his first-career save.

The Giants fall to 39-43, and that stretch will begin with a three-game series against their hated rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, that will start Friday night. Logan Webb (6-6, 3.16 ERA) will be on the mound, and he will be opposed by Dodgers’ right-hander Landon Knack (1-1, 2.10 ERA).

Giants News and Notes:

LaMonte Wade Jr. will be activated off the Injured List tomorrow and is expected to be in the lineup against the Dodgers. Wade strained his left hamstring on May 27 against the Phillies.

Most importantly, the Giants will be getting a big bat back in the lineup with Wade, who was hitting .333 before going down.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Giants have a shot a sweeping today; Cubs start ace Imanaga in effort to salvage series

San Francisco Giants Luis Matos reaches home plate after hitting a bottom of the fifth inning home run against the Chicago Cubs at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Thu Jun 26, 2024 (AP News photo)

On San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca:

#1 Michael, the Giants are getting some clutch hits and Wednesday was no different when Michael Conforto and David Villar both who hit back to back home runs in the second inning tying the game and set the tone of the Giants picking up their third straight win over the Chicago Cubs Monday through Wednesday.

#2 Luis Matos got the go ahead home run in the bottom of the fifth inning. Matos hit his second home run of the season. Matos is hitting .240 how impressive and impactful has Matos hitting been in the Giants line up?

#3 With the loss the Cubs have now lost four straight they surfaced out of last place momentarily surpassing the Cincinnati Reds only to drop back into last place in the NL Central once again. The Cubs had been competitive and earlier a post season contender what changed and brought the lovable losers back to this present day?

#4 Talk about the debut of rookie pitcher Hayden Birdsong who was just called up from Triple A Sacramento and started for the parent club on Wednesday pitching 4.2 innings, giving three runs, six hits, and five strikeouts. Birdsong said he was stoked to pitch in a winning ball game in his big league debut.

#5 Michael talk about Thursday’s starters for the Cubs it’ll be LHP Shota Imanaga (7-2, ERA 2.96) and for the Giants RHP Jordan Hicks (4-4, ERA 3.24). Imanaga is having a good season and the Cubs despite their struggles have relied on Imanaga and have played well behind him. Hicks has pitched well enough to win games that he has lost and has a commanding ERA of 3.24.

Join Michael for the Giants podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Conforto and Villar belt back to back homers; Matos go ahead HR key Giants in 1 run win over Cubs 4-3

Luis Matos (right) is congratulated by San Francisco Giants third base coach Matt Williams (9) after hitting a bottom of the fifth home run against the Chicago Cubs that put the Giants on top at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Wed Jun 26, 2024 (AP News photo)

Chicago (37-44). 010 110 000 3. 9. 0

San Francisco (39-42). 030 010 00x. 4. 6. 1

Time: 2:25

Attendance: 30,893

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–There was an air of indeterminacy to this Wednesday night’s Giants 4-3 win over the visiting Chicago Cubs that went beyond (perhaps it’s better to say they preceded) the usual questions about a game’s outcome.

The home team’s starting pitcher was 22 year old righty Hayden Birdsong, promoted from Sacramento on game day to make his major league debut. He had been a reliever in college and the low minors, but the Giants have been trying to stretch him out until he’s strong enough to join the starting rotation.

Compared with Birdsong, the Cubs’ opener, another Hayden, a 26 year old surnamed Wesneski, with 163-1/3 big league innings, including 41 this season under his belt, was a wizzend veteran. He brought a record of 2-4, 3.29 and a WHIP of 1.20 for the year with him to the mound. The lineup card distributed before the game lists him in the bullpen section. This was his fourth start of the season, but I haven’t been able to determine how many, if any, of the other three were as an opener.

Would this, then, be the Giants’ third consecutive bullpen game? And would the Cubs adopt the same multi-arm strategy?

Although Birdsong retired the side in order in the first, his control weakened in the second frame, and a pair of walks, a wild pitch, and Pete Crow-Armstrong’s single to right put the Cubs up, 1-0. (What musical match ups tonight afforded us! Two Haydens and a raven facing a Birdsong)!

The Giants got that run back and two more in their half of the frame. Patrick Bailey led off with a walk, and, after Jorge Soler and Thairo Estrada fanned, Michael Conforto put San Francisco ahead his his ninth home run of the year, a 411 foot blast over the left auxiliary scoreboard in right field, and David Villar followed with his first, a 433 foot no doubter that landed in in the patio in front of the center field batter’s eye.

The Chicagoans closed in on their hosts in the top of the fourth. Christopher Morel led off with a single to left and would have gotten a double if a replay hadn’t shown that Conforto’s throw had cut him down at second. Dansby Swanson sent Héctor Ramos to the warning track to haul down his fly to center. Birdsong walked Crow-Armstrong on a full count, and he scored all the way from first on Miguel Anaya’s single to left. That made it a 3-2 game, with SF still in front.

Both teams had pitchers warming up in the bullpen in the top of the fifth, even before Seiya Suzuki knotted the score with his dinger into the Cubs’ warm up space with the bases empty and two out. Luke Jackson stopped his warm ups, walked to the mound, and threw in earnest to Ian Happ, whose grounder to first ended the inning.

The Giants had gotten all they could reasonably expect from Birdsong. He gave them 4-2/3 innings and left with the score tied. That eased the strain on their overtaxed bullpen. It was more than what’s required from an opener but less than what you want from a starter. He threw 97 pitches, 55 for strikes. The three runs scored against him were earned and came on six hits, three walks, and a wild pitch, He now has a major league record of 0-0, 5.79.

It also was better than the more experienced Hayden Wisneski could do. He didn’t come out for the bottom of the fifth, having thrown 72 pitches, 30 of which were balls, and having allowed only two hits, but both of them were home runs.

Wisneski walked one batter and struck out three. The no decision left him at 2-4, 3.60. Drew Smyle, the losing pitcher in Wednesday night’s game and Monday night’s walk off Giant win, replaced Wisneski and coughed up the lead on a two out solo home run by Matos, 375 feet from home into the left field bleachers, his third round tripper in the part of the season he’s spent in the show.

Smyle was gone after toiling an inning and a third, leaving runners on first and second with two out in the sixth. Porter Hodge got the second and third outs, but the orange and black were back on top, 4-3. Hodge hurled a scoreless seventh and yielded to Keagan Thompson for the eighth.

Erik Miller jumped on the monticular merry-go-round to hurl a 1-2-3 seventh for the home towners, followed by Tyler, the right handed submarining Rogers brother, who, with a little help from a pitcher’s best friend, preserved the Giants’ 4-3 avantage.

An advantage that Camilo Doval almost threw away en route to his 14th save. Two Giant pitchers already had picked a runner off base. Doval tried to do it on Swanson, who had singled to lead off the top of the ninth.

He threw the ball past Villar, putting the potential tying run in scoring position. But Doval bore down and retired the next three Cubs to preserve the 4-3 win and give the Giants a chance to sweep the series, which will wind up Thursday, afternoon. The first pitch is slated for 12:45 and to be thrown by Jordan Hicks (4-4, 3.24). He’ll be opposed by Shota Imanaga (7-2, 2.96).

Giants 3 run 8th keys 5-1 win over Cubs at Oracle Park

San Francisco Giants Matt Chapman (26) takes some warm up swings in the on deck circle the bottom of the fourth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Tue Jun 25, 2024 (AP News photo)

Chicago (37-43). 001 000 000. 1 4. 0

San Francisco (37-42). 020 000 030. 5 8 0

Time: 2:26

Attendance: 30,368

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

By Lewis Rubman

SAN FRANCISCO–For the second evening in a row, the Giants chose the bullpen route and won. On Monday night an eighth inning outburst gave them a come from behind victory. This Tuesday night an eighth inning three run outburst led the Giants to a 5-1 triumph.

San Francisco opened with Randy Rodríguez (2-1/3 innings, a hit and a run), followed by Sean Hjelle (two innings, two hits, two strikeouts); Taylor Rogers (one inning, one hit, one walk); Ryan Walker (1-1/3 innings, one walk, two strikeouts); Tyler Rogers (who earned the win with one perfect inning); and Camilo Doval (ditto, with a strikeout).

Chicago’s starting pitcher, Kyle Hendrcks had been struggling, as the euphemism has it, this season. His 1-4, 7.66 record at game time was in stark contrast to the 93-69, 3.48 mark he had compiled between 2013 and 2023, but he had performed well in his most recent appearance, a 5-1/3 frame start at Wrigley a week ago in which he held the orange and black to one run, earned, on two hits and a walk.

Tuesday evening, although he was touched for a couple of tallies in the second episode, he was excellent after that until the end of his tenure, when Cotten Brewer started the bottom of the eighth in his stead. The 34 year old righty had gone seven innings and thrown an even 100 pitches, of which only 28 were balls. He allowed two runs, both earned, on five hits and a walk, striking out four. He took the loss and now is 1-4, 6.87 for the year.

As often happens when the Giants go opening pitcher, they executed a pair of matching pregame personnel moves. Tuesday, the optioned Raymond Burgos, who on Monday night had pitched better than his numbers indicated, to Sacramento and recalled Mason Black from the River Cats.

David Villar, the Harvard educated infielder who’s been up and down the interstate between West Sacramento and SOMA, had been promoted last Saturday and was in the lineup this Tuesday evening, batting eighth and playing first. His sacrifice fly to left produced the Giants’ second run in the home second. The first had come on a leadoff single by Jorge Soler, a walk to Matt Chapman, and Michael Conforto’s RBI single to right.

After the Cubs had cut the Giants’ lead in half in the top of the third with a two out walk to Nico Hoerner, who stole second and romped home on Michael Busch’s single to right, Sean Hjelle came in to. relieve Rodríguez. Hjelle allowed a harmless single to Cory Bellinger before ending the inning with a strikeout of Seya Suzuki. Taylor Rogers replaced Hjelle with one on and two out in the fifth and issued a walk and notched a K to end the frame.

San Francisco broke the game open once Colten Brewer replaced Hendricks. Luis Matos led off with a single to left. Brett Wisely smacked a double off the brick wall in right, moving Matos to third. Ramos walked to load the bases, After Patrick Bailey’s grounder to short forced Matos out at the plate. the basepaths still were FOG, full of Giants. Soler’s sac fly to center brought in Wisely, and Chapman’s single to left scored SF’s third run of the inning, their fifth and final tally of the game.

Camilo Doval made mincemeat of the Cubs, setting them down in order on 15 pitches in their futile top of the ninth.

Neither team has announced its starting pitcher for the game scheduled for 6:45pm PT Thursday, evening.