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    Re: Nationals@San Fran

    Wait. Vizquel hit the ball? Almost makes you regret that thread, right Reefer? haha

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    Re: Nationals@San Fran

    Two out. One more to go. And then Wilson hits the batter. Two on, two out, top of the ninth, 6-3 Giants lead.

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    Wilson gets the final out by striking out PH Catso. Giants get the win. Correia gets a ND, Espineli gets the win, and Wilson gets his 27th save. Final score, 6-3.

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    That's just the Beach Boy trying to entertain.

    Nah, but seriously, that was a win the Giants needed. Especially against the Nationals, a team even worse than the Giants.

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    Re: Nationals@San Fran

    Haha there was a running joke about that in all of the newspapers here when the Nats first came into town. It was like "All of the Giants' people must be thinking 'Finally! A team worse than us!'" There was a hilarious cartoon that they made too...hopefully I can dig it up off their website cuz it was fuuuunny (no offense to any Giants fans, of course).

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    Well, no dig to Giants fans, but their team has more than a few holes to fill. I'm sure most of them realize they're not a playoff team this year.

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    We realize that the Giants are a real contender but they are playing better than everyone expected and could have done a lot better with a smart manager.

    Wilson makes it interesting but it was a good win and yes Vizquel hit the ball. All I can say is THAT ITS ABOUT ****ING TIME!!! Now sit down Omar, let some yuonger guys take over.

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    I only caught the last three innings but Matt Cain was on fire today. He only had four strikeouts but only gave up four hits in a complete game shutout!!! Holm went 2-3 in his first game back and called a shutout!! He should have never need sent down. Roberts had a great first game of the year too going 2-4 with the games only RBI. Roberts will get more playing time due to Lewis' bunion on his foot. Castillo played second and Burriss at SS. I liked that. Cain through 114 pitches to get through nine innings. He usually does that getting through five. He lowered his ERA to 3.82!!

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    Re: Nationals@San Fran

    The Giants are getting a lot of media love over here. It was a great win for them today. Swept the Nats out of town. Now the D-backs are coming in. If the Giants can play a solid series, then they could make up a lot of ground in the standings...

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    Cain was great today. Kept his cool the entire game, kept his pitch count down, and only a few time threw over 91 MPH. He was in control the entire game even when a bad call went against him.

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    Now the Giants have a chance to do some damage against the DBacks!!

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    Re: Nationals@San Fran

    For sure. You're only seven games back, and you have a much better chance of catching up with the D-backs than my A's do of catching the Angels.

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    Sad but true. If the Giants could sniff .500, I will be happy.

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    You very well should be. Although their currently 15 games under, so it'll take more work to get up over .500 that it will to catch up with Arizona IMO.

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