San Jose Earthquakes podcast with Marko Ukalovic: The win against LAFC had to be one for the ages for Quakes

The San Jose Earthquakes Jackson Yueill center has the biggest smile of the game as the Quakes shocked the soccer world defying the odds to defeat one of the MLS’ toughest teams LAFC in Los Angeles on Sun Sep 27, 2020 (photo from mlssoccer.com)

On the Earthquakes podcast:

#1 The San Jose Earthquakes sure stopped the bleeding with a big win over LAFC on Sunday night this after the Quakes had gone winless after nine games.

#2 It’s a miracle win of sorts during the winless drought it looked like the Quakes were not going to win a game and playing in LA against LAFC looked like long odds being one of the toughest teams in the MLS.

#3 San Jose scored two goals in the final 13 minutes, including the game winner scored by Jackson Yueill in the final minute of stoppage time.

#4 The dramatic win by San Jose is the first one over LAFC since a second Los Angeles club came into the MLS as an expansion team back in 2018.

#5 Can the Quakes be up for the next challenge as they take on the LA Galaxy at Avaya Stadium in San Jose next Sat Oct 3rd.

Marko Ukalovic covers Earthquakes soccer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

A’s win a nail-biter to even series beat Sox 5-3

The Oakland A’s Sean Murphy (12) and Marcus Semien (10) go for the forearm bash after Semien went deep for a two run homer in the second inning of game 2 of the ALWCS at the Oakland Coliseum on Wed Sep 30, 2020 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

With their backs to the wall facing elimination, The Oakland A’s, behind the superb pitching of Chris Bassitt, bounced back to beat the Chicago White Sox 5-3 to even the series at one apiece. The teams meet again on Thursday. The winner will advance to the ALDS, and the loser will go home.

The A’s offense, which went to sleep Tuesday, came to life Wednesday afternoon. The team knew that they were facing a tough lefty, Dallas Keuchel. They knew the White Sox have a potent offense led by Tim Anderson, Yasmany Grandal, and Jose Abreu. The A’s had to put some runs on the board early in the game if they were to stay alive. They did just that.

The A’s, wearing the Kelly green uniforms, scored two runs in the first inning. Singles by Tommy La Stella, Ramon Laureano, and Chad Pinder loaded the bases. A’s first baseman, Matt Olson, hit a sharp ground ball that bounced of Sox second baseman Nick Madrigal that went into right field, allowing La Stella and Laureano to score. After a lengthy review, the official scorer charged MAdrigal with an error. The A’ lead 2-0.

The A’s put two more on the board in the second to make it 4-0. With one out, catcher Sean Murphy singled. He trotted home ahead of Marcus Semien, who homered off Sox starter Dallas Keuchel.

In the fourth, A’s DH Khris Davis, who has been struggling at the plate all season, hit a solo blast over the fence in left-field to put the A’s ahead 5-0. White Sox manager Rick Renteria removed Keuchel from the game.

Bassitt held the potent White Sox offense in check until the top of the eighth. Sox shortstop, Tim Anderson, singled to start the rally. A’s manager, Bob Melvin, had seen enough. He brought in his closer, Liam Hendriks, to get the last six outs of the game.

It started well as Hendriks struck out Yoan Moncado for the first out. The next hitter, Yasmany Grandal, blasted his second home run of the series into the seats in right-field to make it 5-2. Hendriks gave up a single to Jose Abreu but was able to end the inning by striking out the next two hitters.

Liam Hendriks struck out the first two hitters to start the ninth. It was at this point that things began to go south for Oakland. Nick Madrigal singled. Tim Anderson had his third knock of the game to put men on at first and second.

Yoan Moncado, with one swing of the bat, could tie the game. Hendriks walked him to load the bases. Hendriks had thrown 49 pitches, and his slider was not working. Melvin brought in Jake Diekman to face Grandal.

It was a risky move as the White Sox hitters have been punishing left-handers all season. Diekman walked Grandal to force in a run to make it 5-3. He now had to face the ever-dangerous Jose Abreu.

Abreu had 60 RBIs in 60 games to lead the AL in that department. He had crushed 19 homers in the regular season and homered in the series’s first game. He was hitting .317. Abreu could tie the game with a single. Diekman won the battle. Abreu hit Diekman’s first pitch to A’s second baseman Nate Orf, and the game was over. The A’s win 5-3.

Game Notes-

The A’s line 5-7-0
Chicago’s 3-10-2

Chris Bassitt was the winning pitcher. He went seven-plus innings, allowing one run and six hits. He threw 92 pitches. Diekman earned the save. Dallas Keuchel took the loss for Chicago. Keuchel went three and 1/3rd innings. He allowed five runs, and two were unearned. He was touched for six hits and two home runs.

Chicago’s Tim Anderson had three hits in the game and has six for the series. Yasmany Grandal homered for the second time in the series.

The A’s offense came to life Wednesday. Semien and Davis homered for the Green and Gold. The defensive play of the game came in the top of the third. A’s left-fielder, Mark Canha, made a sensational leaping catch to rob Yoan Moncado of an extra-base hit. Canha extended as far as he could to catch the ball before it hit the wall. There were two men on with no out. Had he not made the grab, the Sox would have put one or two runs on the board.

Neither the A’s nor the White Sox have announced their starting pitchers for Thursday’s game. The A’s will have to choose between Mike Fiers or lefty Sean Manaea. The A’s probably will go with Fiers as the White Sox have a 15-0 record against lefties. The game will begin at 12:10 pm Thursday.

Las Vegas Raiders podcast with Barbara Mason: Pats Newton were ready for Raiders; Raiders prepare for undefeated Bills in wk 4

In spite of being under pressure the New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton was able to get passes away completing 17 passes and a touchdown good enough to defeat the Las Vegas Raiders by 16 points Sun Sep 27, 2020 at Foxbourgh (AP News photos)

On the Raiders podcast with Barbara:

#1 Barbara unlike the previous two weeks for the Raiders after wins against the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints, Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots were prepared for the Raiders last Sunday in a convincing 16 point win 36-20.

#2 Patriots quarterback Cam Newton has looked sharp in all of his appearances in week 1 and 2 he was no different throwing 17 for 28 for 162 yards throwing for one touchdown and one interception.

#3 For the Raiders offense quarterback Derek Carr had troubles trying to get the Raiders over the hump as they were shutout in the third quarter which prevented them to really get back in the game.

#4 Carr in the game threw 24 for 32 for 261 yards and two touchdowns just taking a look at Carr’s completions he was running and didn’t have time to stay in the pocket long.

#5 The Raiders task doesn’t get easier their next opponent is the 3-0 Buffalo Bills. Bill quarterback Josh Allen beat a very good Los Angeles Rams (2-1) team on Sunday in a close game 35-32. Allen threw 24-33 for 311 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. How do you see this match up next Sunday?

Join Barbara for the Raiders podcasts each Tuesday night at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

ALWC Series game 1: A’s playoff woes continue fall to the White Sox 4-1

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Wild Card series between the Oakland A’s and the Chicago White Sox began on Tuesday at the Oakland Coliseum. The A’s in the playoffs for the third consecutive season, the sixth time in the last nine years, and the eleventh time in the previous 21 seasons faced the White Sox, making their first appearance in the playoffs since 2008.

A’s manager Bob Melvin made a surprising choice by announcing left Jesus Luzardo would start for Oakland. Everyone thought lefty Sean Manaea would have the honor, but Melvin decided to go with Luzardo. It was also surprising as the White Sox have battered lefty pitching all season. They were 14-0 against lefties. The Sox led the American League with 96 home runs. They have a predominately right-handed batting order, and they made the A’s pay by crushing them 4-1.

White Sox manager, Rick Renteria, made a wise choice by selecting his ace, Lucas Giolito, to pitch. Giolito was perfect for the first six innings. Eighteen batters up and eighteen batters retired. Tommy La Stella singled to break up the possible no-hitter and perfect game leading off in the top of the seventh. Giolito retired the next three batters to end the seventh. The scoring summary follows below.

Chicago put the first run of the game on the board in the top of the second inning. Right-fielder Adam Engel blasted a home run over the left-field wall to make it 1-0. The White Sox added two more runs in the third. Sox shortstop, Tim Anderson, led off with a single. It was his second hit of the game. Luzardo retired the next two batters. He did not get by Jose Abreu. The big guy from Cuba sent Luzardo’s pitch way over the left-center-field fence to put Chicago ahead 3-0.
Giolito continued to mow down the A’s batters. The A’s came into the game having lost five of the last seven. The offense was not clicking on all cylinders. The ineptness continued Tuesday afternoon.

In the eighth, Sox catcher Yasmany Grandal hit a solo home run off A’s reliever, Joakim Soria, to make it 4-0. The A’s broke through in their half of the frame as they put one on the board. Giolito walked the leadoff hitter, Mark Canha. Rick Renteria walked out to the mound to talk to Giolito. He gave him a quick pep talk and left Giolito in the game A’s third baseman Jake Lamb singled, sending Canha to third. Renteria decided to go to his bullpen. He brought in Evan Marshall to pitch to Ramon Laureano. Laureano hit into a fielder’s choice. Canha scored to put the A’s on the board. Marshall struck out Chad Pinder for the second out. Catcher Sean Murphy singled to put men on at first and second with two out. Renteria brought in lefty Aaron Bummer to retire Tommy La Stella. The A’s trail 4-1 after eight.
Sox closer Alex Colome set the A’s down 1-2-3 in the ninth to record the save. The A’s lose 4-1.

Game notes- With the loss, the A’s have their backs against the wall. They must win on Wednesday. They will have to find a way to beat Dallas Keuchel. The A’s will send Chris Bassitt to the mound on Wednesday. Bassitt has pitched very well this year. He will have his work cut out for him as he tries to shut down the mighty White Sox lineup. The A’s have to do something to ignite the offense. They hit just .225 as a team during the sixty-game season. Jake Lamb, as an Oakland Athletic, and Tommy La Stella were the only players in the lineup hitting over .240. They better have steak for breakfast Wednesday morning. Maybe that will get them going.

The line score for Chicago was 4-9-0. For Oakland 1-3-0.
Tim Anderson had three hits for the Sox. Home runs accounted for all of the runs that Chicago put on the board.
The A’s had three hits. They struck out nine times.
It is do-or-die for Oakland on Wednesday. The A’s have not won a playoff game since 2013. They lost the last game of the 2013 ALDS to the Detroit Tigers. They lost the Wild Card game to the Kansas City Royals in 2014. They Lost to the New York Yankees in 2018. The Tampa Bay Rays did them in last year. The baseball gods have not been kind to Oakland. It’s time for the Green and Gold to right the ship and get a win. There is no tomorrow if they lose. The game starts at 12:10 pm.

Preview Wild Card series: Oakland A’s vs. Chicago White Sox

The Oakland A’s Matt Olson prepares to take his cuts in the cage as the Oakland A’s hold workouts at the Oakland Coliseum on Mon Sep 28, 2020 in preparation of the ALWC series against the visiting Chicago White Sox (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND–The 2020 American League playoffs start on Tuesday, September 29th. The Oakland A’ finished with a record of 36-24 to win the American League Western Division title. The A’s will be the second seed in the AL.

The Minnesota Twins also had the same record as the A’s. They will be the third seed as their intradivision play’s record was not as good as the A’s. The A’s will now play the seventh seed, the Chicago White Sox.

Had the A’s been the third seed, they would have been playing the Houston Astros. The Astros finished with a record of 29-31 and were 3-7 vs. the A’s this season. The A’s now face a team with a better record. Chicago was first in the Central Division on September 19th. The team went into a tailspin at the end of the regular season and was 1-7 in their final eight games. They finished with a record of 35-25.

It will be difficult to predict a winner in this best two out of three Wild Card series. The A’s lost the one-game Wild Card to New York in 2018. The Tampa Bay Rays sent the A’s home last year as they beat the A’s at the Coliseum.

A’s manager Bob Melvin will probably use lefty Sean Manaea in the first game, Chris Bassitt in the second, and Mike Fiers in the third game. All three have been pitching well lately. The A’s bullpen has been stellar all season. Melvin will have starters Frankie Montas and Jesus Luzardo available to pitch in relief.

He will call on Yusmeiro Petit, T.J.McFarland, Jake Diekman, Joakim Soria, Lou Trivino, and closer Liam Hendriks to shut down the Chicago offense. The A’s offense has been an area of concern for the team. They are hitting, as a team, a woeful .225. They are striking out too much. The A’s, in a short series, have to correct the hitting problems. If not, they will not be advancing to the AL Division Series.

The A’s pitching will be facing a team loaded with power hitters. The White Sox have two players that are in the running for the AL MVP trophy. Their big first baseman, Jose Abreu, is hitting .317, with 19 home runs and 60 RBI’s in 60 games.

Shortstop Tim Anderson’s numbers are .322, ten dingers, and 21 RBIs. Their power-hitting DH is the veteran Edwin Encarnacion. Carnarcion is not hitting for average, but he still can belt the ball out of the park. Nick Madrigal will play second, and Yoan Moncado will be at third.

Leftfielder Eloy Jimenez is hitting .296, with fourteen bombs and 41 ribbies. The young man from Cuba is living up to his potential. Former Texas Ranger, Nomar Mazara, will be in center-field, and rookie Luis Robert, also from Cuba, will be in right. Robert is hitting .233 and has eleven big flys and 31 RBIs.

Yasmani Grandal and James McCann will handle the catching chores for the Chisox. Grandal, a switch-hitter, will see most of the action.

The White Sox have announced that Lucas Giolito will start the Tuesday game. Giolito has never started a game in Oakland. A’s first baseman, Matt Olson, is four-for six with two home runs facing Giolito. Chad Pinder is 2-for 5.

Lefty Dallas Keuchel goes on Wednesday. Keuchel is 4-2 with a 3.47 ERA in the playoffs. Chisox relievers include Evan Marshall, Matt Foster, lefty Gio Gonzalez, Jace Fry, Codi Heuer, Jimmy Cordero, Aaron Bummer, Carlos Rodon, and closer Alex Colome.

It should be an exciting series. Will the A’s pitchers be able to shut down the potent White Sox Offense? Will the A’s bats come alive in the series? Whose bullpen will be better? The A’s hope to have the answers as they try to advance to the ALDS. The first game of the series will start at noon PDT on Tuesday.

MLB podcast with Larry Crino: Sox Cordero suspended for beaning Cubs Contreas; Nats GM won’t say how long mgr Martinez is signed to; plus more

Chicago White Sox pitcher Jimmy Cordero standing in front catcher Yasmani Grandal as Sox manager Rick Renteria talks with the umpires about Cordero’s ejection for throwing at Chicago Cubs hitter Wilson Contreas. Cordero has been suspended three games. (AP News photo)

On the MLB podcast with Larry:

#1 Larry somebody on the Chicago White Sox hates the bat flip namely pitcher Jimmy Cordero who beaned Chicago Cub hitter Wilson Contreas for holding the bat above his head and flipping it in the third inning of Saturday’s game. Cordero has been suspended three days for the beaning.

#2 Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo wouldn’t say how long manager Dave Martinez was signed for but he said it was for a “multi year deal.” Rizzo added that Martinez’s contract was private information and that Martinez’s 2021 option hasn’t been picked up yet.

#3 The Kansas City Royals Alex Gordon whose been with the Royals since 2005 has decided to retire. Gordon 37, said he misses his kids more than he’ll miss the game and at 37 Gordon feels this is the right to time to hang em up.

#4 For the second time in a week the Seattle Mariners second baseman Dylan Moore was hit by a pitch in the head and received a concussion. The pitch was thrown by Houston Astro Brandon Bielak. Moore will be out for the rest of the season and placed on the seven day concussion list.

Join Larry each Monday for the MLB podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary podcast: A’s have home field advantage through best of three game wild card series

The stage is set for Tuesday at the Oakland Coliseum as the Chicago White Sox face the Oakland A’s in the best of a three game wild card series (@whitesox image)

On That’s Amaury’s podcast:

#1 The Oakland A’s lost five of their last seven games not ideal to end the regular season but they ended the season on a winning note with a victory over the Seattle Mariners 6-2 on Sunday at the Oakland Coliseum.

#2 The A’s now host the Chicago White Sox for the best two out of three series which starts at the Coliseum on Tuesday this has to be a better wild card set up than the one and dones the A’s have had in past years.

#3 A’s manager Bob Melvin said that it’s been a difficult season on the players with the protocols and not being allowed to see your family and friends and just going from the park and to hotel each night.

#4 The White Sox come to the Coliseum ten games over .500 at 35-25 from the regular season and the A’s regular season record 36-24 have the home field advantage through the wild card series.

#5 The A’s have not announced a starting pitcher for Tuesday but it’s likely that Sean Manaea might get the call from Melvin. The White Sox have and are going with Lucas Giolito (0-0) whose making his first career appearance pitching at the Oakland Coliseum in his last start he threw 119 pitches 11 for strikeouts.

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

San Francisco Giants podcast with Morris Phillips: Season aftermath- Pence retires from baseball and Samardzija released

San Francisco Giants pitcher Jeff Samardzija delivers a pitch against the San Diego Padres on Fri Sep 25, 2020 at Oracle Park in San Francisco what would be his last game as a Giant after getting released by the team on Saturday (AP News photo)

On the San Francisco Giants podcast with Morris:

#1 Former San Francisco Giant Hunter Pence has announced his retirement after 14 years in MLB. Pence is best remembered for his Giant years in 2012 and 2014 when the Giants won the World Series.

#2 Pence hit .279, 224 homers, and 942 RBIs over his career with three teams the Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants and Texas Rangers.

#3 After going through shoulder rehab and coming back this week pitcher Jeff Samardzija was released on Saturday. Samardzija who signed with the Giants Dec 2015 for a  five year $90 million deal played his last game with SF on Friday.

#4 Samardzija gave up a two run home run to the Padres Fernando Tatis Jr in the second game of a doubleheader on Friday one of three hits in three innings in what would be his last start for the Giants. Samardzija said he has lots of great memories in San Francisco.

#5 Finally Morris talk about the Giants and their playoffs efforts they were hanging around that final and eighth spot and trying to survive there.

Join Morris each Monday right here at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Earthquakes shock LAFC with 2-1 come from behind win, end winless streak

The San Jose Earthquakes had lots to celebrate with a shocking win over LAFC on Sunday night in Los Angeles (@SJEarthquakes) 

by Marko Ukalovic

LOS ANGELES, Calif-The San Jose Earthquakes could not have chosen a better time to get its first win against the team who won the team that won the MLS Supporter Shield last season.

San Jose scored two goals in the final 13 minutes, including the game winner scored by Jackson Yueill in the final minute of stoppage time and snapped their nine game winless streak with a 2-1 win over LAFC on Sunday evening at Banc of California Stadium.

The dramatic win by San Jose is the first one over LAFC since they second Los Angeles club came into the MLS as an expansion team back in 2018.

Quakes head coach Matias Almeyda once again made changes to the starting eleven with Chris Wondolowski, Nick Lima returning to the lineup. Goalkeeper JT. Marcinkowski also made his second start of the season.

LAFC (5-6-3) controlled the play for the entire first half winning the possession battle 60%-40% and created numerous scoring chances in the first 30 minutes. The best chance was when Diego Rossi chipped a ball over Tanner Beason for a point blank shot that Marcinowski made one of his two saves on the evening.

The hard work paid off for LAFC minutes before halftime. Bradley Wright-Phillips made a touch pass over to Mark-Anthony Kaye who lasered in a ball past a diving Marcinkowski for his third goal of the season at the 45th minute.

Almeyda substituted Shea Salinas and Vako in for Wondo and Marcos López in the 63rd minute. The fresh legs for San Jose (3-6-5) as the momentum of the match began to shift the Quakes way.

“We let ourselves down,” said LAFC head coach Bob Bradley. “It’s a bad loss.”

Christian Espinoza was the catalyst on both goals. On the first he set up Salinas, who dribbled in from the left into the middle where he buried a shot to the right corner of the net beating LAFC goalkeeper Pablo Sisniega for the equalizer in the 80th minute.

Then in the third minute of stoppage time, Espinoza gained possession off a deflection and sent a cross into the middle of the box where Yueill one-timed the ball past Sisniega for his first and biggest goal of the season.

“You would’ve thought we won the World Cup when we scored that last goal,” Salinas said. “We have to play with passion and we did that tonight.”

Marcinkowski’s two saves were earned him his first career win. Sisniega made six saves in the losing effort.

GAME NOTES: San Jose had one corner kick. LAFC had six.

LAFC won the possession battle 53%-47%.

UP NEXT: San Jose returns home to host the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday 10/3 at 7:30pm at Earthquakes Stadium.

 

 

Season comes to an end on the final day; Giants get edged by Padres 5-4

The San Francisco Giants Austin Slater takes looking from a pitch thrown by the San Diego Padres Adrian Morejon in the third inning of Sunday’s game at Oracle Park in San Francisco (AP News photo)

By Jeremy Kahn

SAN FRANCISCO-On the biggest day of the 2020 season, when the San Francisco Giants needed a win, it did not happen.

Mitch Moreland hit an opposite field double to left field in the top of the fourth inning that allowed Austin Nola to score the eventual game-winning run, as the San Diego Padres defeated the Giants 5-4 on the last day of the Pandemic shortened 2020 season.

With the loss, the Giants season came to an end, as the season ended on a three-game losing streak and they finished the season with a 29-31 record.

“We fought really hard, we did everything we possibly could to win that baseball game and get into the postseason, said Gabe Kapler.

Despite a great pitching performance by Drew Smyly, who went five innings, allowing two runs on just three hits, walking just one and striking out 10, he was saddled with his first loss of the season.

The 10 strikeouts by Smyly, topping his previous season high of eight that he accomplished against the Padres at Petco Park on September 10, and then against six days later versus the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.

Wil Myers put the Padres in the lead in the top of the second inning, as he launched a solo home run that bounced over the bleachers near the Coca-Cola bottle in left field.

Mauricio Dubon tied up the game in the bottom of the second inning, as he hit an opposite field home run off the foul pole; however, that would be the only run that they would get off of Padres pitching until the bottom of the seventh inning.

The Padres broke the game wide open in the top of the seventh inning, as they scored three times in the frame.

Jorge Mateo hit a ground rule double that bounced into the left field stands that scored Jake Cronenworth, and sent Jurickson Profar to third base. Greg Garcia then hit a sacrifice fly that scored Profar from third base, then Myers drove in his second run of the game, as he hit a ground-rule double that bounced into the right field seats.

Cronenworth reached on a fielding error by Evan Longoria, and he scored what proved to be the all-important third run of the game for the Padres.

The Giants attempted to get back into the game in the bottom of the seventh inning, as Brandon Crawford hit a two-run home run and then both Joey Bart and Mike Yastrzemski walked; however, Donovan Solano came up to pinch-hit for Alex Dickerson and he struck out for the final out of the inning.

Wilmer Flores got the Giants within one run in the bottom of the eighth inning, as he hit a solo home run onto the arcade in right field; however, the Giants could not muster any more runs in the inning.

With a chance to go to the postseason for the first time since the 2016 season, Trevor Rosenthal struck out the side to end the game, including Austin Slater to end the game on a close pitch that sent the Giants dugout into a frenzy, as they yelled at home plate umpire Rob Drake.

NOTES: According to STATS, LLC, the Giants IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE LAST DAY: Listed below are all the seasons in which the Giants entered their last day of the regular season with a chance to clinch a Postseason berth.

1908: 1-game tiebreaker for NL between Giants and Cubs, Cubs won (Giants missed World Series).

1934: Entered 1 game back of Cardinals in NL, Giants lost and Cardinals won (Giants missed World Series).

1951: 3-game tiebreaker for NL between Giants and Dodgers, Giants won on Bobby Thomson’s Shot Heard Round the World (Giants made World Series) 1959: Entered 1.5 games back of Dodgers and Braves in NL with DH on last day, Giants lost both (Giants missed World Series).

1962: 3-game tiebreaker for NL between Giants and Dodgers, Giants won first two games (Giants made World Series).

1966: Entered 2 games back of Dodgers in NL (but each team had 2 games left), Giants won and Dodgers split doubleheader to clinch so Giants didn’t need to play a makeup game the day after (Giants missed World Series).

1971: Entered 1 game ahead of Dodgers for division, both teams won (Giants made playoffs).

1993: Entered tied with Braves for division, Braves won and Giants lost (Giants missed playoffs).

1998: Wild card tiebreaker between Giants and Cubs, Cubs won (Giants missed playoffs).

2004: Entered 1 game back of Astros for wild card, both teams won (Giants missed playoffs).

2010: Entered 1 game ahead of Padres for division, Giants beat Padres to win division (Giants made playoffs).

2016: Entered 1 game ahead of Cardinals for second wild card, both teams won (Giants made playoffs).

UP NEXT: See you when the Giants open up the 2021 season against the Mariners on Thursday April 1 at T-Mobile Park.

The Giants will open their home portion of the schedule against the Colorado Rockies on Friday April 9.