This fine Friday is
special. Why? Because I’m leaving town, bound for
San Francisco, that city by the sea, but also home of the 49ers and
baseball Giants and geez, whoever cared about those things before?
But
the Giants’ve got the freak, Tim Lincecum, and Matt Cain, and that
probably beats Sabathia and Burnet. And the Niners have a crazy old
linebacker from Jersey named Mike Singletary, who’s been turning an
annual pigskin joke into a real live football team.
Lincecum is
14-5 with 244 strikeouts in 207 innings, not too shabby I’d say for a
team with no cleanup hitter, well, to be honest, they really have no
hitter of any kind, leadoff, a guy to move the runner over, a real live
number 3 hitter; you name it, the Giants don’t have it.
Why do
they call him the freak though? Maybe it has something to do with being
5’11” and 170 pounds. Maybe it’s his weird delivery that features a
whip-like release that ends up somewhere real close to his foot. Or
maybe it’s just his demeanor, which is kind of laid back and unworldly,
other-worldly?
Anyway, if they just had Lincecum at the top of
the rotation, they’d be scary enough, but then there’s Matt Cain too.
Now he’s only 13-6 with a paltry by comparison 155 K’s in 202 innings,
but how many guys have a 2.71 ERA and 1.17 WHIP?
Oh, and
there’s Barry Zito at 3.94 and Jonathan Sanchez at 4.16 and oh, yeah,
they picked up an old retread (are there any new retreads) named Brad
Penny from Boston, a city obviously not to his liking. But he likes San
Fran real well apparently as he’s given up just 4 whole runs in 22
innings in 3 games in September.
Gone are the days when all
anybody heard about was Barry Bonds, although they still revere him
there, strange as that may seem to me. But then, there’s Giambi and
Arod and McGuire and Sosa and about a hundred others. Of course, they
liked Bonds before we knew about all those other guys. Maybe it’s
having watched all those majestic drives into the water. That would
probably do it.
As luck would have it, the Giants won’t be
playing at home this weekend. They’ll be in La La-land, home of the
Dodgers and, oh yeah, another freak named Manny Ramirez, who seems so
much less freaky since his name appeared in the steroids-yes column.
Nevertheless,
the Dodgers lead in the West by 5 over the Rockies and 8 ½ over
San
Fran’s finest. But they’re just 3 ½ behind the Rocks for the
wildcard
with 16 games left to play. And that will mean 6 more starts at least
for Lincecum/Cain and a guarantee that the rest won’t be easy with
Zito, Sanchez and Penny going.
The relief’s not too shabby
either with Brian Wilson closing and Jeremy Affeldt setting things up.
Wilson looks kinda freaky too, by the way, but he’s got 34 saves and a
2.69 ERA so whos going to make a big thing about hair.
So I
won’t be seeing the Giants first-hand or experiencing the thrill of
AT&T Park but I shall be feeling that buzz, a buzz you feel more in
smaller and less cynical markets than New York, like Denver for sure
and even Chicago for that matter.
The buzz will be that much
stronger as the Niners are playing Seattle at home and both teams won
their openers, but the Niners did it versus last year’s NFC Super Bowl
team, the Arizona Cardinals while Seattle just walked all over an
overmatched Rams squad.
But it all started for these Niners
against Seattle last year. That was Singletary’s finest moment for most
NFL fans (but not Mike himself) as he benched his star tight end Vernon
Davis at halftime and dropped his pants to make a point. And, since
that game, his point seems to have been made.
“…cannot play with
them, cannot win with them, cannot coach with them. Can’t do it. I want
winners. I want players that want to win.” And since then, the Niners
have won, going 6-3 since that game and since inserting Shaun Hill at
the quarterback position.
Ya think that doesn’t inspire SF fans?
I know it inspires me, and I’ll bet it inspired at least some of those
players. (Davis is now a team captain). You sure can’t point to any one
guy, or even any one portion of the team, as the reason they’re
winning. They just seem to be eking out these team victories.
Defense
is a good part of it though and the Cards found that out last week as
Kurt Warner was harrassed into mistake after mistake. The running game
is part of it too, even though they couldn’t run very well against the
Cards. The passing game got them the win in that one.
But that’s
par for the course for this team. Whatever it takes to win from week to
week, they seem to come up with. They’re my pick to win that Western
Division this year, and this game against Seattle should go a long way
towards deciding that one.
It’s too bad they haven’t yet been
able to sign their Number 1 pick in the draft, WR Michael Crabtree,
even though their offer was said to be for 5 years and 22 million, 16
of it guaranteed. Even that enormous sum is apparently low-balling a
Number 10 pick overall. They supposedly are trying to appeal to the
player directly. I don’t hold out too much hope for that effort, and
I’d rather see them spend that money on a more established wideout.
But
even the holdout might eventually work to their advantage, especially
if they can manage to beat up the Seahawks a little this Sunday.
Yeah, I’m looking forward to it , almost as much as that the Jets have
taken the Pats and those G-Men the Boyz.
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