Giants Roller Coaster (By Amaury Pi-González)

The San Francisco Giants will close their first half of the season by visiting one of the
highest cities in the country and then
one of the lowest.
Amaury Pi-Gonzalez gives a complete rundown on the Giants’ chances in the second half of the season in his well reasoned article. You may be surprised when learning his predictions for the Bay Area teams.
Click “read more” and see what he thinks.By today’s standards, most contending teams like to finish by the All Star break with at
least 50 victories.
The San Francisco Giants (the only team to beat the Oakland A’S in interleague play
this season) are in Denver to play the
Rockies in the “Humidifier” for a three game
series then travel to the lowest of the desert
to visit the World Champion Arizona
Diamondbacks for a four-game series.
Then Barry Bonds and Benito Santiago
will go to the All Star game in Milwaukee,
and the rest of the players will take a
needed break.
With Jeff Kent hitting around .500 since
manager Dusty Baker inserted him in
the third spot in the line-up, the Giants
have a tough 7-game roadtrip. A trip
that could find them almost out of
the race, or back in the thick of things.
With 45 victories the Giants will try to
get 5 more in those 7 games to then
finish the first half with 50 victories.
General Manager Brian Sabean refered
to June of the 2000 season when
the Giants -at the end of the month of
June- had a 38-38 record. “We finished
that season with 97 wins” said Sabean.
The Giants are the prototypical veteran
ballclub. A club that knows what they
can do, they have been there before and
they expect to be there at the end.
There is nobody pushing the “panic
botton”in the Giants organization.
And, why should they ?
The Arizona Diamondbacks might not
be on first place at the All Star break, the
Los Angeles Dodgers with closer
Greg Gagne on a pace to break
Chicago White Sox Bobby Thigpen
Major League record of 57 saves
in 1990. And with Odalis Pérez
who has proven to be a great addition
to the Dodgers starting rotation, not
to mention Japanese lefty Kazuhisa
Ishii. The Dodgers are not the same
team that finished third last season
with 86-76. But it is hard to believe
the Dodgers can play better in the
second half.
It looks like the champion Diamondbacks
would have to get close to 50 victories
between Schilling and Johnson to
be able to win this division again with
at least 90 wins. To refresh your
memory; last season the Arizona
Diamondbacks won 92 games, the
San Francicso Giants won 90 and
finsihed 2 games behind the champions.
The Giants pitching staff doesn’t have
anybody with 10 wins at the All Star
break, and the starting pitching that
was very solid for the first 2 months
of the season is starting to show some
“wear and tear”. Specially Liván Hernández
and Russ Ortis.
Liván has not been throwing inside in
recent outings and this has cost him
and his team. Ortiz has returned to
his 1999 form, when he won 18 but walked
125 batters(only hurler in SF Giants
history to win 18 and walk that many
in a season). If these two mainstays
of the Giants starting rotation cannot
do better in the second half, then
guys like Kirk Rueter (who is having
a very good first have)but has never
won more than 15 games in a season,
or young Ryan Jensen who nobody
was expecting of him to win more than
maybe…10 games, are going to have
ro share the burden and the going will
get tougher for Dusty’s boys.
Right now, Jason Schmidt is the
Giants best starter.
Of the three players that came to
the Giants this season; David Bell,
Tsuhoshi Shinjo and Reggie Sanders,
only Bell has done very well in this
pre All-Star Break part of the season.
Look for the Giants to make a bid to
get Tampa Bay leadoff hitter Randy Winn
one of the stars on that cellar dwelling
team. Scott Rolen the National League
started at thirdbase is out of the question
for the Giants because of the prize tag
and Jim Thome, whose days are
numbered in Cleveland is also not
in Sabean shopping list.
Attention Giant fans ! Breaking News!
The second half might have the same
talent as the first half, with the organization
praying for more production from guys
like Shinjo and Sanders, another 25
homeruns or so from Bonds and
close to 100 runs batted in again from
Jeff Kent. If Kent accomplishes that,
he will be the first ever secondbaseman
in the history of the Major Leagues to
have six consecutive 100 RBI seasons.
Not too bad for a guy that will not be
in the Hall of Fame, but have some
incredible offensive stats for a second
baseman, even better than Roberto
Alomar, who will be someday in Cooperstown.
At the conclusion of Interleague play
when the A’S beat the Giants 2 out of
3 games at the Net in Oakland, these
two teams have many things in common.
Both the A’S and Giants have used close
to half dozen players as leadoff, none
of these Bay Area teams has a “real”
leadoff hitter. Both teams depend on
their pitching and Homerun power
to win their respective divisions..
The Giants and the A’S are two of the
slowest teams in baseball, with few
guys capable of stealing.
The greatest difference is that the A’S
are basically (except Velarde and
Justice) a bunch of guys that made it
to the Big Leagues almost together,
they have known each other since they
were playing in the minors and they’re
around the same age. While the Giants,
a much veteran team, were put together
via trades and came from different
places. The reason the A’S players
“hang out”together and the Giants
players do not is attributed to the
above. The A’S have grown together
into the Major Leagues, while the
Giants are like a “foreign legion”they
came from both leagues and many
organizations.
Having said that. The A’S migh have a more
difficult time gaining ground on Seattle
than the Giants gaining on the Dodgers.
But this roadtrip for the Giants is one of
the crucial ones this season. They could
fly high, or die in Mile High and dry up
or rose like the Phoenix….in Phoenix !
Hasta la vista !
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Amaury Pi-González is the Spanish Radio
Play by Play Announcer for the SF Giants
since 1995. Previoulsy for 17 seasons the
Spanish Play by Play Announcer for the
Oakland Athletics.

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