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KP Ariza

climber
SCC
Oct 31, 2014 - 10:14am PT
It's raining on the Giants parade today......
I think they've gotten used to the rain and they love it...

clinker

Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 31, 2014 - 10:30am PT
I predict the sun will break out shining, Angels and Dodgers will sing the Giants praises.

Happy Halloween Giants fans!


dave729

Trad climber
Western America
Oct 31, 2014 - 09:53pm PT
Grrrl Out chugging Madison Bumgarner
(in response to him chugging 4 and 5 beers at once
in celebration after victories)

[Click to View YouTube Video]



apogee

climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
Oct 31, 2014 - 10:30pm PT
Note spelling:

'Bumgarner'
dave729

Trad climber
Western America
Oct 31, 2014 - 11:22pm PT
Yah I was curious about that to.

Apparently a large region is populated
with people with that last name.
Streets and businesses to.

A reporter went to interview them.
Seem the real deal.

The back story

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/sports/baseball/world-series-2014-madison-bumgarner-sf-giants-ace-is-product-of-north-carolina-and-proud-father.html?_r=0




Tobia

Social climber
Denial
Nov 1, 2014 - 03:41am PT
Meanwhile, back at Dodger Stadium...


And so it goes the same in Atlanta; away that is. The Braves are abandoning this beautiful venue (built for the '96 Olympic Track and Field Games and converted into a ball field), because it is on the wrong side of town. So GA tax payers get to foot the bill for a new stadium north of Atlanta, where the rich folks be.
clinker

Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
Topic Author's Reply - Sep 8, 2016 - 06:13pm PT
As usual, we wait with garlic baited breath to see if our Giants will make the playoffs.

Go Giants!

Bet apogee is liking where the Dodgers are at. I hope they choke at the last moment. ;-)
apogee

climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
Sep 8, 2016 - 06:15pm PT
scaredycat

Trad climber
Berkeley,CA
Sep 8, 2016 - 11:40pm PT

Hey the Giants are stinking up the joint, but I'm still hoping that they hop to another universe and go all the way. My consolation teams would be the Cubs, Jays, and I wouldn't even mind that NL West team from far south of SF, but I can't seem to type their name with out prefacing it with F*** the XXXers, so I just won't mention them.

I guess the As aren't going to make it, eh?
clinker

Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 3, 2016 - 06:46am PT
I'm still hoping that they hop to another universe and go all the way.

October is another Universe in the land of Back in Orange and Black.

apogee

climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
Oct 3, 2016 - 07:20am PT
Congrats to the Giants on clinching the wild card!

And thanks to SF for the wonderful Vin send-off. The history and timeliness of the Yankees-Giants game exactly 80 years ago to the day was impressive, wasn't it?
guyman

Social climber
Moorpark, CA.
Oct 3, 2016 - 08:43am PT
Congrats to the Giants on clinching the wild card!

And thanks to SF for the wonderful Vin send-off. The history and timeliness of the Yankees-Giants game exactly 80 years ago to the day was impressive, wasn't it?


This deserves to be said over and over again.....

What a day of baseball!

clinker

Trad climber
Santa Cruz, California
Topic Author's Reply - Oct 6, 2016 - 07:32am PT

Go Giants!


By Ken Rosenthal @ken_rosenthal
Oct 6, 2016 at 1:52a ET
NEW YORK – I can see it now: Madison Bumgarner coming out of the bullpen at Wrigley Field in Game 5, stomping and snorting and staring the Cubs down.

Bumgarner pitched five scoreless innings of relief in Game 7 of the 2014 World Series, didn’t he? The Giants’ rotation actually is better now than it was then, so maybe this time he will be needed for, oh, only a three-inning save.

Yes, I’m getting ahead of myself, way ahead of myself. But the Giants are back, back after prevailing over the Mets Wednesday night in an electrifying National League Wild Card Game, 3-0. And it’s safe to assume that with their history (World Series titles in 2010, ’12 and ’14) and their rotation (Johnny Cueto, Jeff Samardzija and Matt Moore in addition to Bumgarner), San Francisco is the team that the Cubs least wanted to play in a best-of-five.

The pressure won’t get to the Cubs – manager Joe Maddon is too good at diffusing the talk of 1908, the players are too confident to succumb to such nonsense. But with about a week left in the regular season, Cubs officials surveyed their potential Division Series opponents, one seemingly more vulnerable than the other, and decided, “Well, whatever happens, one of those clubs is going to get on a plane Wednesday night, celebrating their victory, forgetting all of their troubles along the way."


Bingo.

The Giants won five of their final six games to secure the second NL wild card, including the final three against a Dodgers club that already was pointing toward the postseason. But they had Bumgarner ready for the Mets, and Bumgarner in the postseason ... well, you’ve seen this act before.

Bumgarner’s complete-game shutout, his second in a wild-card game, lowered his road ERA in the postseason to an absurd 0.50. He has now gone 23 postseason innings without allowing a run, improving his career ERA in October to 1.94 – the third-lowest in history for a pitcher who has made at least 10 playoff starts.

Of course, Bumgarner got help in this game, help from a familiar Giants staple in October -- the unlikely hero. Say hello to Conor Gillaspie, a 2008 Giants draft pick whom the team traded in ‘13, then re-signed as a minor-league free agent in February -- and started at third base in the wild-card game only because of an injury to Eduardo Nunez.

Marco Scutaro, Cody Ross, Travis Ishikawa, Mike Morse ... oh, you’ve seen this act before, too. Gillaspie hit a three-run homer off Mets closer Jeurys Familia with one out in the ninth inning, just in time -- naturally -- for Giants manager Bruce Bochy to avoid pinch-hitting for Bumgarner.


So, can the Giants upset the Cubs? The odds are against Bochy, Bum and Co., considering that they won 87 games during the regular season to the Cubs’ 103 -- and that Bumgarner will not be available until Game 3 at AT&T Park, with Cueto and Samardzija likely to start the first two games at Wrigley against Jon Lester and Kyle Hendricks, respectively.

“It’s going to be tough,” said right fielder Jay Bruce, who played frequently against the Cubs in the NL Central until the Mets acquired him from the Reds on Aug. 1. “They’re a good team. The Cubs are a great team.”

Bruce explained: “Anybody in the playoffs is a good team. The thing that sets the Cubs apart is that they have sluggers, but those sluggers also get on base a lot. If you catch a slugging team in the playoffs that doesn’t get on base and they go cold, then it’s like, ‘Uh-oh.’ The Cubs get on base and they slug. And their pitching is very good. They’re obviously the team to beat.”

The Giants know it, and rest assured, the Giants don’t care. Giants things, even-year things, are happening again. If you don’t believe me, just replay Wednesday night’s ninth inning, which began with the score still 0-0. And remember that Mets righty Noah Syndergaard was jaw-dropping in his dominance of the Giants in the first seven innings, striking out 10 while allowing just five baserunners.

The Giants celebrated Syndergaard’s removal by loading the bases against Mets setup man Addison Reed in the eighth, only to see Hunter Pence strike out. They began the ninth with another threat, a leadoff double by Brandon Crawford, prompting an immediate moment of truth. Bochy ordered his No. 6 hitter, Angel Pagan, to bunt, wanting to grab the lead before he would need to pinch-hit for Bumgarner.


Pagan, who had executed only one sacrifice since 2012, failed in his first attempt, failed again on his second and then -- after Bochy gave him the option of swinging away -- struck out. Joe Panik followed with a walk, bringing up Gillaspie for another moment of truth. Bochy would have had no choice but to hit for Bumgarner if Gillaspie had made the second out.

Not to worry: Gillaspie went deep on a 1-1 count.

“I was pretty excited that Syndergaard wasn’t in there -- he has some of the best stuff I’ve ever seen,” Gillaspie said. “As far as the home run, you know what? I’ll be honest with you, I couldn’t tell you where the pitch was at. Right now, I have no idea where it was. I just know it was up enough to swing at.”

Ah, but the story didn’t end there. Jarrett Parker was in the on-deck circle, ready to hit for Bumgarner. Bochy said he watched Parker high-five Gillaspie, then screamed at him to return to the dugout.

The Giants had the lead. Bumgarner was at 106 pitches. Bochy, after watching his bullpen crumble in the second half, wanted no one else to pitch the ninth.

Afterward, a reporter asked Bumgarner in the interview room why he was so successful in winner-take-all games. Bumgarner started to reply -- “I wish I had an answer for you. I don’t.” -- when Gillaspie interjected.

“He’s tough, that’s why. He’s a competitive, competitive guy at everything he does, and it shows not in baseball but anything in life. I mean, the guy will have a competition with anybody over anything. And those are the kind of guys you want on your club, there’s no doubt.”

The Giants have a team full of those guys, as we learned in 2010, ’12 and ‘14.

On to Chicago. On to the Cubs.

We are spoiled fans and loving it. Bummer for the rest of the MBL because the cockroaches are back and have infested the playoffs again. Now watch the critics and pundits eat doo-doo.
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Oct 6, 2016 - 08:49am PT
Bear doo-doo is on their menu.My mama warned me about Cubs: Adorable, but pesky.
JEleazarian

Trad climber
Fresno CA
Oct 6, 2016 - 11:47am PT
As a Giants fan for the past 58 years, I still have ambiguous feelings about playing the Cubbies, knowing that all the rest of the world will be rooting against us.

John
labrat

Trad climber
Erik O. Auburn, CA
Oct 6, 2016 - 01:32pm PT
That game last night was so much fun in hindsight!!!! Stressful, great pitching, big fly from a fill in player, an instant classic!.

As a fan of the G men I officially love the wildcard ;-)

Go Giaannnnts!!!!!
JEleazarian

Trad climber
Fresno CA
Oct 6, 2016 - 01:45pm PT
labrat,

I think the Giants treated us in Fresno better than they're treating you greater Sac Town folks. Bumgarner, Posey and Gillaspie, among many others, came up through the Grizzlies. I'm not sure the Rivercats have quite the same roster of former players on the Giants yet.

John
Trashman

Trad climber
SLC
Oct 6, 2016 - 01:46pm PT
…knowing that all the rest of the world will be rooting against us.

Chisox fan here, not the whole world. Go Giants(or Indians, next longest drought).

Let's make it another 108!
mouse from merced

Trad climber
The finger of fate, my friends, is fickle.
Oct 6, 2016 - 04:26pm PT
The San Francisco Giants Play in Camp 4

A smog of campfire smoke clung to the trees. I could hear the crackling voice of a dispatcher as a ranger patrol car prowled along the campground toad. As the summer wore on, the tourist population continued to grow. The only unoccupied ground was the open slope that lay between the flats and the zone of boulders and trees above, where the climbers lived. Week by week the tourists crept up the slope, laying claim to new land, like homesteaders.

I watched one of them walking up the slope. He was wearing a San Francisco Giants baseball cap. After looking around and scuffing the ground with his foot, he shouted back to his family, “This will do. It’ll take some work.” He walked back down to the station wagon, which was pulling a big trailer. The wife and children got out, to lighten the load. He gunned the car up the slope, wheels spinning, dirt flying, and stopped fifty feet below us. He dug holes for the uphill tires of the trailer. The downhill side was propped up by several car jacks. Once the trailer was level, the family disappeared inside, it, and a rumbling generator started up.

“Christ,” Mike said. “Is that thing going to run all night?” Then we started hearing other sounds from the trailer.

“The count to Mays is three and two. Koufax looks in for the sign.”

“Do you hear that?” Mike said. “They come all the way up here to listen to a baseball game?” The heat and population pressure had put him in a cranky mood.

Mike had been in Camp 4 too long. He needed to get back to the North Cascades and camp on Sahale Arm, where it was fresh and clean. In every direction, there would be serrated peaks, sparkling with glaciers. The tent would be pitched in an alpine meadow, just above timberline. After a climb, he would brew a cup of tea and listen to the echoes from avalanches on Mount Johannesburg. Then he could slowly roll downhill in the heather, plucking tart, sweet blueberries that were far better than any others. This was Mike’s natural home. It was hard to be a poet in Camp 4.

Ballcappers,” he snorted. “These ballcappers. Running around in their little caps that say Giants or Dodgers, as if there was any real connection between them and those players.”

“Well, at least when they’re at the game, they’re not up here,” I said.

“that’s true.” Mike shouted down at the trailer, “Go fill up the stadium. And stay there. And stuff your face with hot dogs.”

“Marichal kicks high. It’s a fastball to Roseboro,” the trailer replied.

We sat there in our little patch of shade and waited for the sun to go down behind the wall of the Three Brothers.

“So what are we going to climb tomorrow?” Steve asked.
“Ballcappers,” he snorted. “These ballcappers. Running around in their little caps that say Giants or Dodgers, as if there was any real connection between them and those players.”

“Well, at least when they’re at the game, they’re not up here,” I said.

“that’s true.” Mike shouted down at the trailer, “Go fill up the stadium. And stay there. And stuff your face with hot dogs.”

“Marichal kicks high. It’s a fastball to Roseboro,” the trailer replied.

We sat there in our little patch of shade and waited for the sun to go down behind the wall of the Three Brothers.

“So what are we going to climb tomorrow?” Steve asked.

from the magic pen of Glen "The Batboy" Denny.
Valley Walls, ch. 17
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