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Sunday’s Streaking and Slumping Starting Pitchers

Streaking

Mike Minor (3-0, 3.91 ERA), Atlanta

Mike Minor has had a dream start to his life in the big leagues. The rookie is 3-0 in his first four starts and is coming off a 9-2 win over the New York Mets in his last outing. The lefty scattered seven hits over five innings of work while striking out four and walking two.

Felix Hernandez (10-10, 2.38 ERA) Seattle

Felix Hernandez must have a tough time keeping himself from wondering what life would be like if he wasn’t playing for the Seattle Mariners at this point. He has allowed just a single run over his last five outings, but is only 3-1 over that stretch thanks to Seattle’s terrible run support. During that time he has 48 strikeouts over 37 innings.

Hernandez took a no-decision against the Los Angeles Angels the last time he took the hill, going seven scoreless innings while striking out eight.

Slumping

Vin Mazzaro (6-7, 4.05 ERA), Oakland

The good news for Vin Mazzaro is that it can’t get much worse than his last start. He gave up three homers and seven earned runs against the New York Yankees in a 9-3 loss the last time he took the hill. Mazzaro is now winless in his last seven outings, with his last win coming on July 29 at home against the
Texas Rangers.

Rodrigo Lopez (5-12, 5.24 ERA) Arizona

Lopez has suffered three tough starts over his last four outings and hasn’t won a game since July 8 against the Florida Marlins. He hasn’t made it though the fifth inning in his last two, allowing five runs apiece in those outings.

 
Posted : September 4, 2010 9:22 pm
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Sunday Night Baseball: Giants at Dodgers
By AARON SCHULDINER

The Giants have a postseason berth in their sights, but their neighbors to the south have other plans.

Until recently, San Diego seemed like a lock to make the postseason, but the division-leading Padres’ recent slide has left the door open for the Giants to make a run at their first NL West title since 2003.

Starting Off

Jonathan Sanchez (9-8, 3.54) takes the hill for San Francisco in search of a career-best 10th win. Sanchez, San Francisco’s most profitable starter (+490 units), is coming off a strong performance in which he tossed eight innings of one-run ball against Colorado.
He allowed five runs in five innings in his only start against Los Angeles this season, an 8-2 loss on June 30.

Sanchez will face Hiroki Kuroda on Sunday night. The Dodgers’ righthander is under .500 on the year, but has pitched better than his record would indicate.

In his last start, Kuroda (10-11, 3.39) took a no-hitter into the eighth inning in a 3-0 victory over the Phillies. He has lasted at least seven innings in each of his last five starts, a stretch over which he has a 2.78 ERA.

Catching Up

Giants phenom Buster Posey has been as good as advertised since being called up at the end of May. Over 82 games, the young catcher/first baseman has compiled 54 RBIs and a .876 OPS.

Posey, who was just 16 years old the last time San Francisco played postseason baseball, drove in both of his team’s runs in Friday’s series-opening 4-2 loss.

Meanwhile, the Dodgers have gotten a big boost from midseason acquisition Rod Barajas. The 34 year-old journeyman has filled in admirably for Russell Martin, who is out for the season with a hip injury. Since being acquired from the Mets on August 22, Barajas is batting .375 with four homers and eight RBIs in eight games.

The Pen is Mightier…

San Francisco’s bullpen is 27-14 on the year with a 3.38 ERA, third-best in the National League. All-Star closer Brian Wilson leads the NL with 38 saves and has allowed just one run in his last 10 outings.

He is a perfect two-for-two in save opportunities against Los Angeles in 2010. In three innings of work against the Dodgers, Wilson has struck out six without allowing a run.

Wishful Thinking?

The Dodgers are eight games out in the Wild Card race. Their role has seemingly shifted from postseason contender to spoiler, but don’t tell that to Joe Torre.

“I still believe this ballclub has a six- or seven-game winning streak,” Torre told the Dodgers’ official website.

For Los Angeles to make an improbable playoff run, Rafael Furcal will have to make up for lost time. The starting shortstop missed more than a month with a low back strain before making his return on Friday night.

Torre was pleased with Furcal’s approach at the plate, although Furcal committed a costly error in the field, leading to the Giants’ only two runs.

 
Posted : September 4, 2010 9:24 pm
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