Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Giants spoil return of Rockies ace Ubaldo Jimenez

 Jonathan Sanchez (FSY) gave up two hits over 6 1/3 innings one night after Tim Lincecum (FSY) flirted with a no-hitter and the San Francisco Giants beat Colorado 6-3 Tuesday night, spoiling Rockies ace Ubaldo Jimenez's (FSY) return from the disabled list.

San Francisco's offense, which spotted Lincecum a five-run first-inning cushion in an 8-1 win, gave Sanchez (2-1) a four-run lead to work with thanks to Pablo Sandoval's (FSY) three-run homer before the lefty even stepped foot on the mound.
Aubrey Huff (FSY) also went deep for the Giants, who go for the sweep Wednesday when Matt Cain (FSY) faces Jorge De La Rosa (FSY) after cutting their four-game deficit in the NL West in half by taking the first two games of the series.

Sanchez gave up three runs, two of them earned, on two hits, walked four and struck out four, stifling the heart of Colorado's batting order, which finished 0-for-12.
Sanchez allowed one hit through the first six innings one night after Lincecum took a no-hitter into the seventh. Dexter Fowler (FSY) led off the first with a double but the Rockies went hitless after that until Ty Wigginton (FSY) singled with one out in the seventh, putting runners at first and second.
Ramon Ramirez (FSY) replaced Sanchez and struck out Chris Iannetta (FSY) before walking pinch-hitter Jonathan Herrera (FSY) to load the bases for Fowler, who doubled home two runs to make it 6-3. Ramirez then whiffed Ryan Spilborghs (FSY) on three straight pitches to end the threat.
Javier Lopez (FSY) pitched a perfect eighth and Brian Wilson (FSY) got the final three outs for his fifth save in six chances.
The Giants have won nine of 12 since starting 1-4.
Jimenez (0-1) went on the DL after an awful season opener, the culprit a cut cuticle on his pitching thumb that prevented him from getting oomph on his heater and spin on his breaking pitches. The Rockies didn't slack off during their ace's absence, jumping out to a 12-4 start.
After being dominated by Lincecum, the Rockies said they were glad their own ace was back on the mound Tuesday.
He was rusty, however, and again the Rockies found themselves playing catch-up against a very good pitcher — Sanchez hasn't allowed more than three earned runs over his last 11 starts dating to Aug. 30 of last season, forging a 1.75 ERA over that span.
Jimenez's second pitch plunked Aaron Rowand (FSY), who came around to score on Buster Posey's (FSY) single before Sandoval deposited an 84-mph slider into the Rockies bullpen in right-center for a three-run homer, his fifth.
Jimenez settled down after that, allowing two more hits through five innings. He walked two and struck out six.
He was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the fifth, and Seth Smith's (FSY) sacrifice fly scored Wigginton.
Huff's two-run homer off Jose Morales (FSY) made it 6-1 in the seventh. Those are the only runs the Rockies bullpen has allowed in its last 15 innings of work.

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