Bailey goes deep for 3 run shot puts Giants over Mets 5-4 in nail biter

The San Francisco Giants Patrick Bailey connects for an eighth inning home run to take the lead over the New York Mets at Citi Park in New York on Fri Jun 30, 2023 (AP News photo)

By Jessica Kwong

NEW YORK. — In his first game in the Big Apple, Patrick Bailey hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning to boost the San Francisco Giants to a 5-4 victory over the New York Mets at Citi Field on Friday night.

“Today was flat-out excellent,” Giants manager Gabe Kapler said of the first in the three-game series. “So definitely fair to get excited about tonight.”

In the first inning, Jeff McNeil doubled on a line drive to left fielder Blake Sabol and Francisco Lindor scored, putting the Mets up 1-0.

Brandon Crawford singled on a line drive to center field and Sabol scored, tying the game at 1-1 in the second. In the bottom of the inning, Omar Narvaez hit a sacrifice fly to center field and Tommy Pham scored, allowing the Mets to regain a 2-1 lead.

But the Giants tied it again in the fifth inning when Wilmer Flores hit a home run to center field. San Francisco challenged a stadium boundary call but the call on the field was upheld. McNeil doubled to left field on fan interference and Brandon Nimmo scored, putting the Mets up 3-2.

It was a Giants fan responsible for the interference, and Blake Sabol went over to console him and gave him a fist pump.

“I felt bad for the kid there you know, he had a whole stadium booing him,” said Sabol. “I think he was just a kid excited at a baseball game.”

Giants starting pitcher Alex Cobb said Sabol is “a puppy, he’s got a big heart”.

In the sixth inning, Pham hit a homer to left field and expanded the Mets’ lead to 4-2.

Then Bailey hit his big homer to give San Francisco the lead. That wasn’t all he contributed, though. In the ninth in the catcher position, Bailey threw to shortstop Casey Schmitt as Starling Marte was caught stealing.

“Probably one of his quicker moves and fortunate the fast ball off, I was able to get a good throw,” Bailey said of the play.

The Giants (46-36) got their eighth win of the season when trailing at the end of the seventh inning. Meanwhile, the Mets (36-46) suffered their 13th blown lead loss this month which is the most in the majors in June.

Game two takes place on Saturday with first pitch at 1:10 p.m. PT. Giants right-handed pitcher Anthony DeSclafani (4-7, 4.28 ERA) is set to face right-handed pitcher Justin Verlander (2-4, 4.11 ERA).

Giants Ninth Inning Rally Falls Short Against Toronto Losing 2-1

Toronto Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt was dealing agianst the San Francisco Giants. Bassitt went six innings, three hits and 12 strikeouts at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Thu Jun 29, 2023 (@ESPNStatsInfo photo)

Giants Ninth Inning Rally Falls Short Against Toronto Losing 2-1

By Barbara Mason

Thursday evening the San Francisco Giants (45-36) finished off their three game series against the Toronto Blue Jays (45-37) and were defeated by the Blue Jays 2-1.

The winner the Blue Jays came out on top in this three game series winning it two games to one.

Going into the sixth inning neither team was able to put up much offense. In the bottom of the inning everything would change for the Blue Jays. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. would knock a Keaton Winn pitch out of the yard with Brandon Belt on base and Toronto took a 2-0 lead.

This game would go into the ninth inning with San Francisco’s last chance to rally. Patrick Bailey doubled and Blake Sabol singled him home, the score now 2-1. With two outs the Giants were down to their final strike with Brandon Crawford at the plate. The Giants rally in the ninth inning came up one run short.

San Francisco had five hits in this game but it was the Guerrero two run home run that made the difference in this game. This was a bit of a pitching duel between Keaton Winn and Chris Bassitt. Bassitt had been struggling but he came to play in this game giving up only three hits with 12 punch outs in an outstanding start through six innings. Winn allowed three hits giving up two runs and only three strikeouts. This was his first start.

Post game notes: The Giants took game one 3-0 and Toronto was the victor in game two with a 6-1 win to tie up the series. Thairo Estrada was a huge factor for the Giants in the game one win with two RBI’s handing San Francisco their 13th win in their last 15 games.

In Game Two the Blue Jays George Springer set the tone with the first of four Toronto doubles putting the stops on the Giants ten game road winning streak. Springer’s double came in the first inning and going into the second inning the Blue Jays had a 5-0 lead. The Jays came away a 6-1 winner on Wednesday night.

The Giants now travel to New York to take on the Mets who are having terrible struggles. They have only won three of their last 12 games and have fallen into fourth place in the NL East with a record of 36-44. They are 17 games out of first place. Alex Cobb will take the mound for San Francisco. He has a 5-2 win/ loss record and a 3.09 ERA. Carlos Carrasco will get the nod for the Mets with a 2/3 win/loss record and a 6.19 ERA. First pitch is scheduled for 4:10 PM.

Yanks route A’s 10-4 win rubber game of three-game series at Coliseum

Oakland A’s Tony Kemp (5) considers rounding second base as the New York Yankees infielder Anthony Volpe (11) looks for the possible throw at the Oakland Coliseum on Thu Jun 29, 2023 (@Athletics photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND–The Oakland A’s met the New York Yankees in a day game on Thursday at the Oakland Coliseum. Both teams, the A’s and the Yankees, wanted to win the rubber game of the three-game series. The A’s had to rebound from having been the recipients of Domingo German’s perfect game Wednesday night. The Yankees beat the A’s 11-0 and wanted to continue putting runs on the board.

Well, the Yankees found their offense again on Thursday as they erupted in the sixth inning to score eight times to break open the game and coast to an easy 10-4 win over the hapless A’s.

The A’s starter, lefty Hogan Harris, was pitching relatively well heading into the sixth. Harris had held the Yankees to just two runs in his first five innings. The A’s scored one in the first, two in the third, and led 3-2 heading into the fateful sixth inning. The Yankees sent 13 men to the plate in the sixth, scoring eight times. The game summary follows.

The A’s jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first. Tony Kemp led off the inning with a single. Kemp stole second and went to third on an errant throw from Yankees’ catcher Jose Ramirez. JJ Bleday’s sacrifice fly to left drove in Kemp for the score.

The Yankees tied the game with a run in the top of the second. Yankees left fielder Isiah Kiner-Falefa sent one of Harris’ pitches over the wall in center field. Esteury Ruiz tried to make a leaping catch. Ruiz had the ball in his glove, but his momentum crashing into the fence caused the ball and his glove to drop on the other side. 

The A’s plated two runs in the third to lead 3-1. Yankees’ starter Clarke Schmidt walked Ryan Noda and JJ Bleday to start the inning. Seth Brown singled to deep right field to drive in Noda, and Bleday went to third on the play. Carlos Perez’ Sacrifice fly drove in Bleday with the A’s third run.

The Yankees put their second run of the game on the board in the fourth. Harrison Baded doubled to get things going. Josh Donaldson’s ground out sent Bader to third base. Kiner-Falefa drove in BAder with a sacrifice fly. The A’s led 3-2 after four complete.

The Yankees had a huge inning in the sixth. The New Yorkers sent 13 men to the plate and scored eight runs. They had seven hits, one walk, and two batters hit by a pitch. Harrison Bader singled to get the rally started.

Third baseman Josh Donaldson, much maligned by Yankee fans for his poor showing this year, crushed a pitch that went 472 feet off the facing of the second deck in left field. Donaldson’s blast was the eighth-longest home run hit by any player in baseball this season.

Harris retired Kiner-Falefa for the first out. Anthony Volpe singled. A’s manager Mark Kotsay brought in Lucas Erceg to pitch. Erceg hit Jose Trevino with a pitch. DJ LeMAhieu walked to load the bases. Glyber Torres singled to drive in Volpe and Trevino to make it a 6-3 Yankee lead.

The onslaught continued. Erceg hit Anthony Rizzo with a pitch. Giancarlo Stanton doubled to drive in two more. Bader’s single drove in Rizzo with the Yankees’ ninth run and the seventh of the inning. The A’s brought in lefty Ken Waldichuk to pitch. Kiner-Falefa drove in his third run with a single to make it 10-3. The Yankees blew the game open.

The Yankees did not score after the sixth. The A’s scored a meaningless run in the eighth. The Yankees won 10-4 and won the series two games to one.

Game notes: The A’s have lost 12 of the last 14 games played. Their record is now a dismal 21-62. The Yankees improved to 45-36.

Hogan Harris was the losing pitcher. His record is 2-2. Hogan’s line was five and 1/3rd innings pitched. He allowed nine hits, five runs, four earned, walked two, struck out two, and gave up two home runs. Reliever Lucas Erceg did not record an out. He allowed three hits and four runs. 

The line score for Oakland was four runs, eight hits, and one error.

The Line score for New York was ten runs, 13 hits, and one error. 

When a pitch hit Anthony Rizzo in the sixth inning, it was the 212th time he was hit in his career. Only seven other players in all of baseball history have been hit more times.

Seth Brown’s three singles were the only bright spot for the A’s. 

The A’s welcome the Chicago White Sox to the Coliseum for three games starting Friday night. The A’s will send Luis Medina (1-7, 6.84) to the hill Friday night. The White Sox have yet to announce their starter. The game will start at 6:40 pm.

San Francisco Giants podcast with Michael Duca: Giants ten game road win streak comes to an end in Toronto

San Francisco Giants Logan Webb gave up eight hits on five runs in the loss to the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre in Toronto on Wed Jun 28, 2023 (@SFGiants photo)

On the Giants podcast with Michael:

#1 Toronto Blue Jays George Springer first of four Blue Jays doubles against the San Francisco Giants in a five run first inning.

#2 The Blue Jays put a stop on the Giants ten game road win streak but what a streak it was for the Giants.

#3 The Giants injury bug is piling up Michael Conforto left with a left hamstring pull in the first inning do you see him being day to day and returning to line up soon.

#4 Talk about Logan Webb’s performance going five innings, eight hits and five earned runs was it a matter of Webb being off with his pitches or the Blue Jays just saw the ball well on Wednesday night.

#5 Starters for Thursday night’s conclusion of this series for San Francisco starter to be announced by manager Gabe Kapler most likely a opener game and for the Blue Jays Chris Bassitt (7-5 ERA 4.32) a 4:07PM PT first pitch.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: A’s and Yankees conclude 3 game series today at Coliseum; A’s just couldn’t figure out Herman Wed night

New York Yankees pitcher Herman Domingo holds up the winner’s belt after throwing a perfect game no hitter at the Oakland Coliseum against the Oakland A’s on Wed Jun 28, 2023 (@Yankees photo)

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry F:

#1 He’ll be the talk of baseball for the rest of this season the New York Yankees pitcher Herman Domingo who threw a perfect no hit game against the Oakland A’s.

#2 The A’s have struggled up and down the line up how bad does it get for their confidence after having a no hit perfect game thrown against them?

#3 Watching Herman Jerry talk about his command and control against the A’s line up on Wednesday night.

#4 You can’t forget also the Yankees who hit everything that was thrown up at the plate for them they got 11 runs on 11 hits.

#5 The Yankees will start right hander Clarke Schmidt (2-6 ERA 4.32) who will be opposed by the A’s Hogan Harris (2-1 ERA 4.91) for a 12:37pm PT first pitch at the Oakland Coliseum to conclude the three game series.

Join Jerry Feitelberg for the Oakland A’s podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Yankee’s Right-Hander German Throws a Perfect Game, and His Bronx Bombers Hammer the A’s 11-0

New York Yankee Domingo German deals the last pitch of the game for ground out to third for a no hit perfect game at the Oakland Coliseum against the Oakland A’s on Thu Jun 29, 2023 (photo by Mauricio Segura)

By Michael Roberson

OAKLAND, Calif. — New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German is the 24th pitcher in Major League history to toss a Perfect Game, in an 11-0 shutout victory over the Oakland Athletics in the Coliseum.

Both teams were actually hitless and scoreless the first three innings of play, but that changed in the Top of the fourth.

Yankees right fielder Giancarlo Stanton belted a homer to left field, putting the visitors on the scoreboard, 1-0 NYY.  Eventually the game-winning run.

The fifth inning turned into an explosion for the Bronx County Batters.  They tallied a whopping 6 runs in a variety of ways, including two more rbi’s for Stanton on a single to left.  After five, 7-0 Yankees.

While this offensive onslaught was going on, New York’s pitcher was keeping Oakland at Bay.

The Yankees managed to add four more runs to their advantage, but that wasn’t the compelling story in the latter innings; could Domingo do it?

German not only Did It, but completed the mission in a very efficient fashion.  He threw 99 pitches, 72 strikes and executed nine strikeouts.

Postgame he acknowledged that Oakland just became one of his favorite US cities after his historic performance, and it will always be synonymous with his best game ever.

The same two combatants will battle Thursday Afternoon (12:37 Pacific) in the rubber game (1-1) of three-game series.

Domingo Dandy: Yanks Herman Pitches Perfect No Hit Game Against A’s At Coliseum In 11-0 Blow Out

New York Yankees starter Domingo Herman pitches a perfect no hitter against the Oakland A’s at the Oakland Coliseum on Wed Jun 28, 2023 (@Yankees image)

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Oakland (21-61). 000 000 000 – 0. 0. 3

Time: 2:30

Attendance: 12,479

Wednesday, June 28 Oakland

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–JP Sears, whom the A’s acquired in the deal that sent Frankie Montás to New York, started the day at 1-5, 4.10. He went seven innings in each of his last two starts but lost both of them, allowing 16 earned runs in 14 innings.

That comes to an ERA of 3.82. Tonight, he was lights out for 3-2/3 inning and got lit up after that. He ended up pitching 4+ frames and allowing seven runs, six earned and three posthumous.He walked three and struck out five, allowing five hits, including a home run. He threw 92 pitches, 55 for strikes. He took the loss, leaving him with a record of 1-6, 4.43.

The Bronx Bombers entrusted mound duties to Domingo Germán, who brought a 4-5, 5.10 record with him. The 30 year old righty needed two strikeouts to reach 500, a milestone he reached in the bottom of the first and passed when caught Jonah Bride looking at a third strike to end the second.

But that was nothing to what was to come. He threw a perfect game. Nine innings. 99 pitches. 72 for strikes. No hits. No walks. No nothing. He ended the day at 5-5, 4.54.

Neither pitcher allowed a hit until the top of the fourth, when Giancarlo Stanton slammed a two out 422 foot shot into the left center field seats, his seventh round tripper of the year. Harrison Badere followed that with a double against the 367 foot sign in left, but Sears recovered to fan Josh Donaldson and hold the damage down to one run.

The damage increased by six runs in the next frame. Isiah Kiner-Falefa led off with a walk. Kyle Higashioka drove. him in with a two bagger to left. Anthony Volpe laid down a bunt and beat it out for a single. Sears had fielded the ball and then threw it past Noda at first for an error that allowed Volpe to reach second and Higashioka to score.

DJ LeMahieu singled Volpe home, and Gleyber Torres walked. It was Noda’s turn to make an error at first. He failed to handle Rizzo’s ground ball, loading the bases and sending Sears to the showers. His replacement was Shintaro Fujinami, who promptly gave up a two run single to Stanton. That and Kiner-Falefa’s two out single brought the score to 7-0.

The recently acquired and promoted Yacksel Ríos opened the top of the seventh, threw three balls to Stanton, and left with an as yet undisclosed injury, and left the game. Austin Pruitt replaced him and delivered the fourth ball to the Yankees’ right fielder. Josh Donaldson’s sac fly to center plated Stanton. The run was charged to Ríos.

The story had long since ceased to be about offense, much less who would win the game. The question was if the Athletics would manage to get a man on base.

San Long. pitched the top of the ninth and gave up three runs, but that was just a footnote to the main story.

Germán had thrown 93 pitches over eight innings, and the closest an A’s batter had come to reaching first was when Germán threw ball three to Jonah Bride before he grounded out to third to end the inning.

Kemp grounded out to short. Noda flew out to right. Rooker grounded out to third. The Yankees’ number 0 had thrown a perfect game.

The series winds up tomorrow, Thursday, with a rubber game that is likely to be anticlimactic, starting at 12:37. The Yanks will send Clarke Schmidt (2-6, 4.32) against an as yet to be announced Athletics’ hurler.

Major league baseball is important to Oakland and the rest of the East Bay, but it’s not the only baseball game in town, and it still won’t be even if the crew that lost a perfect game by the lopsided score of 11-0 today camps out in the back yard of Las Vegas’s Tropicana casino.

We still will have the college, high school, youth leagues, little leagues, and sand lots (not to mention the independent Pecos League) that are the seedbeds of the big leaguers and fans of the future. One of the unsung heroes of that organic infrastructure of the sport is Lou Profumo (1938-2021), one time Red Sox farm hand and longtime youth and women’s baseball and softball coach.

I received word today that, after a two year delay, a playing field in the area he loved will be dedicated to him. The ceremony will take place on Friday morning, July 7, at 10:00 o’clock. The location is the San Leandro Ballpark, Teagarden and Fairway Streets, in that city.

It can be reached from the Marina Boulevard exit of I-880. If baseball is to survive, it will be thanks to the selfless efforts of the Lou Profumos of this world and not because of the nefarious scheming of the corporate entities looking to line their pockets as they cry poverty all the way to the bank.

Cal Bears Football podcast with Michael Roberson: Caminog, coaches excited about quarterback coming to Cal

EJ Caminog will be joining the Cal Bears for a 2024 Commitment he and the coaching staff hit it off during off season workouts (CBS Sports file photo)

On the Cal Bears football podcast with Michael R:

#1 The Cal Bears introduced their starting quarterback for the 2024 season EJ Caminog who comes from Garfield High School in Seattle. Caminog became the first Cal committed player since Fernando Mendoza who was selected in 2022 when they didn’t land 2023 quarterback.

#2 Cal has selected running back Jamal Wiley is Cal’s seventh committed player in the 2024 class. Wiley is the fourth committed player from Texas to come Cal.

#3 Michael, your relationship with the coaching staff really plays a big role and going back to Cominog he had worked hard this summer and the Bears coaching staff got to like his work ethic and working with him on plays.

#4 Caminog said that he liked bonding with the coaching staff and that he also likes the education and connections at Cal what the University has to offer in academics and athletics.

#5 The coaches, head coach Justin Wilcox, offensive coordinator Jack Spavital, director of recruiting Cherrington, Terrance Brown, Benji Palu made Caminog feel at home adding that his family was grateful and excited about Caminog coming to Cal.

Michael Roberson covers NCAA Football for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Five-run Blue Jays first burns Webb, as historic road winning streak comes to end at ten games for Giants 5-1

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario

San Francisco Giants 1 (45-35)

Toronto Blue Jays 6 (44-37)

Win: Bowden Francis (1-0)

Loss: Logan Webb (7-7)

Time: 2:11

Attendance: 36,685

San Francisco Giants pitcher Logan Webb (62) and catcher Patrick Bailey (14) meet with pitching coach Andrew Bailey (84) at Rogers Centre in Toronto against the Blue Jays on Wed Jun 28, 2023 (USA Today photo)

By Stephen Ruderman

The Toronto Blue Jays (44-37) took the second game of the series with a 6-1 win over the San Francisco Giants (35-45) tonight in Toronto thanks to a five-run bottom of the first inning against Logan Webb, ending the Giants’ 10-game road winning streak, which was the single-longest in the Giants’ 66-year history in San Francisco.

Blue Jays’ reliever, Trevor Richards, took the ball in what was a bullpen game for Toronto, and the Giants threatened in the top of the first, as LaMonte Wade Jr. singled on a ground ball to left field to start the game, and got to second on a wild pitch by Richards. Joc Pederson walked with two outs, but Patrick Bailey struck out looking to end the inning, and the Giants were unable to come through.

Coming into tonight, Webb had only allowed four earned runs in a game once since April 17—June 7 at Coors Field—but his luck ran out immediately, as George Springer led off the bottom of the first with a double. The Blue Jays went 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position on Tuesday, but that would not be an issue for them tonight.

Bo Bichette singled in Springer, followed by a double off the bat of Brandon Belt that knocked in Bichette. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. grounded out to third, and Matt Chapman got Belt to third on a flyout to right, but back-to-back doubles by Matt Chapman and Daulton Varsho extended the Blue Jays’ lead to 4-0.

Whit Merrifield then knocked in Varsho with a bloop double to right field, as Merrifield was able to get into second due to the slow reaction by Giants’ right-fielder, Michael Conforto, who left the game with left hamstring tightness after the end of the inning. Conforto is listed day to day with a tight left hamstring.

“I don’t think it was about Logan; I think it was about [the Blue Jays’] hitters,” said Gabe Kapler. “They did a nice job of jumping on [Webb’s] pitches early in counts, and getting just enough barrel on it. Some of them were hit really hard, and some of them were just finding holes.”

Blue Jays’ reliever, Trevor Richards, took the ball in what was a bullpen game for Toronto, and threw three shutout innings, while striking out five, as he set down the final six men he faced.

Bowden Francis came in for the fourth, and the Giants hung in there, as they led off each of the four innings that Francis pitched with hits. Austin Slater led off the top of the fifth with a home run to right-center to put the Giants on the board, but the Giants were unable to do anything with their other leadoff hits.

Meanwhile, Logan Webb settled down after a nightmare bottom of the first, and ended up going five innings, as he allowed no runs on just two hits over his next four innings. Ross Strippling came in for Webb in the bottom of the sixth, and pitched a 1-2-3 inning; but he gave up a run in the seventh, as Cavan Biggo doubled with one out, and George Springer immediately singled him in to make it 6-1.

Toronto went to the left-hander, Trent Thorton, in the eighth, which was mostly uneventful, but LaMonte Wade hit a one-out single to left for his third hit of the night. The Blue Jays put two runners on against Strippling in the bottom of the eighth, but were unable to score.

Yimi Garcia then came in for the top of the ninth, and he pitched a 1-2-3 inning to close it out.

The Giants have yet to decide who will take the mound tomorrow for a 4:07 start, as they will try and bounce back to take the series. The Blue Jays will start right hander Chris Bassitt (7-5 ERA 4.32) at Rogers Centre.

MLB The Show podcast with Auggie Musenburg: MLB Commissioner declines San Jose Mayors request to drop Giants territorial rights; Could litigation be next?

 Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred Jr. during a press conference at the 2023 London Series Workout Day in London Stadium on Friday, June 23, 2023 in London, England. Manfred declined a letter from the Mayor of San Jose Matt Mahan and four former San Jose Mayors to drop the San Francisco Giants territorial rights to San Jose on Tue Jun 28, 2023 (Getty Images photo)

On the MLB The Show with Auggie Musenburg:

#1 Auggie, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred declined the request by San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and five other mayors to drop the San Francisco Giants territorial rights so that San Jose could get an expansion team.

#2 Do you think the real reason behind the Commissioner protecting the Giants territorial rights is that the goal is for San Francisco to have the entire Northern California region Sacramento, Oakland and San Jose to themselves.

#3 Senator Barbara Lee (D) California and Representative Alex Padilla (D) California had sent letters to Major League Baseball and Manfred informing them that moving the A’s out of Oakland will have a huge economic impact on the East Bay but the Commissioner never addressed the letter and is still full speed ahead on the A’s moving out of Oakland once the owners take a vote to move the team.

#4 The Commissioner said once the A’s have moved into their new park in Las Vegas then he said he would be open to ideas of expansion cities but not before then.

#5 Turning to the Giants they have won eight out their last ten games and got a 3-0 shutout against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night. Alex Wood the second pitcher for San Francisco threw five innings, five hits and gave up seven strikeouts in his contribution towards the shutout.

#6 The Giants Thairo Estrada slugged a two run double and and scored a run which contributed towards the run production getting three runs. Auggie talk about Estrada and how he’s contributed to the Giants offense?

Auggie Musenburg is a reporter for KWAI 1080 Honolulu and covers the Oakland A’s and San Francisco Giants and podcasts on http://www.sportsradioservice.com