SFGRTB
Superstitious Fan
Just heard on KNBR that Casilla was weeping after the game.
Jesus. The forgotten man. He didn't do himself any favors, but he was completely abandoned by Bochy down the stretch.
Just heard on KNBR that Casilla was weeping after the game.
It was a tough game, and likely his last as a Giant. Not overly surprising.Just heard on KNBR that Casilla was weeping after the game.
There will certainly be some openings in the pen. I can't see resigning Lopez, Romo, or Casilla.Random thought, but any thoughts to using Cain in the pen, 7th/8th inning guy? I know he's been a starter and his velocity seemed up before hitting the DL but he lacks the ability to get twice through the lineup before crooked numbers become plentiful. So why not use him as a reliever in a year where we know we are most likely going to buy him out afterwards anyways. I know his injury history and the bullpen may not be best for him health-wise, but Blach showed he's a gamer, Cain ain't sticking around much longer so we should see if the team can utilize him while he's here.
He was pretty upset he wasn't even called to warm up in the 9th inning - Giants' Casilla laments not being called to moundJust heard on KNBR that Casilla was weeping after the game.
We (myself included), the fans, can get so focused on the immediate results that we can forget both the long term contributions or that the players are people. However, the Giants seem to know when its time to let players walk (or fail to recognize a player is done when they are picked up) - there aren't too many former Giants in the big leagues.If they gotta go, they gotta go, but I'm going to miss any long time Giant who leaves: Casilla, Lopez, Romo (all part of The Nine), even Blanco. Hell Matt Cain might only pitch a few more times for us.
Lots of turnover coming. We've already lost so many: Timmy, Panda, Affeldt. It's sad but it's part of the game.
He was pretty upset he wasn't even called to warm up in the 9th inning - Giants' Casilla laments not being called to mound
Finally the Cubs are at the other end of the stick in a playoff meltdown.
Weird feeling. Up until the bottom of the 9th, all I could think about was "here we go again".
Finally the Cubs are at the other end of the stick in a playoff meltdown.
Weird feeling. Up until the bottom of the 9th, all I could think about was "here we go again".
The Giants faced a great challenge in the Cubs and couldn't get it done. This is looking like the Cubs year to win it all.
After Lopez walked Rizzoli, all I could think was "here we go again".
Last night was the Giants entire season in a nutshell.
I'm refraining from saying that until I see it.
I hear you, easy for me to say not being a Cubs fan. I felt that way in 2010.
And I still have not heard a good reason for having Romo face him instead of Smith facing him.The real big moment seemed to be Zobrist's double. That was when the Giants were really in trouble.
And I still have not heard a good reason for having Romo face him instead of Smith facing him.
And I still have not heard a good reason for having Romo face him instead of Smith facing him.
But this year, lefties had a .790 OPS against Romo. Lefties, against Smith, had a .627 OPS.The only thing I could think of is it made Ben Zobrist hit from the left side of the plate making a game tying home run more difficult due to the dimensions of the park.