Germano Shelled
Justin Germano entered the evening as one of the top five pitchers in National League ERA. After allowing 4 runs on 9 pitches, and 10 in 3.1 innings, he took a big loss Monday night at Minute Maid Park with former President George Herbert Walker Bush and his wife Bar in attendance. Wil Ledezma pitched an out shy of 4 scoreless innings in relief before giving way to Kevin Cameron, who tossed a perfect 8th. Padre hitting was good - for the Padres. 6 of 8 knocks went for extra bases while both Jim Edmonds and Adrian Gonzalez reached the Minute Maid porch for bases empty, opposite field bombs. Unfortunately, the Friars seem to be making a habit of losing big or wining tight. The combination of Minute Maid's friendly conditions and Jake Peavy's pitching will hopefully bring positive results Tuesday night.
Iguchi Occupies Eight Hole
Tad Iguchi has been mired in a deep slump and was dropped by manager Bud Black into the eighth spot in the order Monday. He responded with a single and a walk in 4 trips to the plate.
Flashing Some Leather
Both Brian Giles and Gonzalez made nifty catches in right field. Gonzalez went Willie Mays on ball down the line that was looking like an extra base bloop before he reached out to snag the out. Giles made a nice sliding catch of a Geoff Blum liner as well.
Bard is Back
Josh Bard threw out another runner, pushing his season rate for retiring would-be base thieves to 21%. This is significantly better the 8% mark he posted in 2007 and is especially impressive given the amount of work he's been receiving of late, which is bound to take its toll as the games add up.
Labels: AdrianGonzalez, BrianGiles, JakePeavy, JimEdmonds, JoshBard, JustinGermano, KevinCameron, TadahitoIguchi, WilLedezma



3 Comments:
Not related to last night's game, but today's: Backe just threw 6 damn sliders in a row to Khalil. None of them were in the strike zone, but KG whiffed on the 2-2 count. 1 foul, he took 2, checked (but strike) on 1, and 2 misses. You gotta make an adjustment Khalil!
--Travis
April 22, 2008 6:26 PM
Also, I'd like to mention that it's time for Mark Grant to stop referring to runs as "points".
April 22, 2008 6:28 PM
The points thing has been driving FF nuts for some time. When we are winning, it is dead wrong but almost tolerable. When we aren't, it is fully unacceptable.
April 22, 2008 10:06 PM
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