“Must win” has become such an overused term that it doesn’t really have meaning anymore. When games in April and May are called “must win” it seems silly; when the term is applied to games late in the year, it seems obvious.
Forget all that, though. These next 3 games with the Diamondbacks are must win games. Must. Win. As must win as a series can be. The entire season hinges on this series, and that isn’t hyperbole. If the Giants lose even one game, they’re in even more trouble than they are right now.
The Giants are 6 games behind Arizona with a month left to play. It’s incredibly easy to say that the season’s over and it’s time to start looking towards next year; you could say it’s the most likely scenario. But there’s a small glimmer of hope that the Giants can still win their division and get the chance to defend their World Series title next month. Small, yes. But it’s glimmering. I swear.
Am I being overly optimistic? Probably, but there are a few reasons why I think the Giants could make this a race down the stretch:
- Cure for Cancer: Cutting the two-headed monster of Aaron Rowand and Miguel Tejada (Rowada) was the best decision Brian Sabean has made all year, albeit one that was made a few months too late. Both guys had chips on their shoulders because of their lack of playing time, and both guys let everyone in the clubhouse know how unhappy they were every chance they got. That can wear on a team over the course of a season, especially when the complaining is coming from more than one player. Getting rid of two guys who’d become clubhouse cancers is a major step in loosening up a team that has looked and played tight over the last month. Plus the less guys on the team with personal agendas, the better.
- Reinforcements: Pat Burrell is back and with him comes the threat of someone who can actually hit a home run every once in a while. Brett Pill gets a chance to prove if he can hit at the Major League level. Darren Ford and Emmanuel Burriss both provide late inning speed on the bases. Brandon Crawford can save runs with his glove. Even Mark DeRosa is finding ways to contribute.
The roster needed a jolt, and since no trades were made last month the jolt has to come from the Giants’ system. The players they added aren’t difference makers, but they can all help in various ways to make the Giants a more dangerous team.
- Pitching: Simply put, the Giants still have better pitching than the Diamondbacks. That doesn’t matter much when the offense is impotent, but the fact remains that the Giants have the better staff top to bottom. If they continue pitching to their ability and the offense manages to string together some hits… it’s almost too tempting to think about.
I’m not a Pollyanna here: I know the Giants are hanging on by a thread, and I know they’re going to need a lot of things to break their way in order to overtake the Diamondbacks in the division. I also know the odds are stacked against them because of injuries and poor play. Their chances are slim.
I also know that stranger things have happened in baseball. Larger leads have been lost, and teams have managed to come back from impossible odds. It’s even happened to the Giants: in 1998, a Cubs outfielder (Brant Brown) dropped a routine flyball in left during a late September game that helped the Giants force a one-game playoff for the Wild Card. The Giants were all but dead in the WC race, but a red hot last few weeks of the season (and a dropped flyball) put them right back in it.
There’s no Brant Brown on the DBacks, but that doesn’t mean they can’t blow this lead. The Giants are 6 games out and have 6 games left with Arizona. Their collective fate is still in their hands, even if it’s seemingly slipping through their fingers. It all starts tonight.
Still… if only they’d have won some of those must win games back in April. Things would’ve been a whole lot easier right now.
I was telling everyone at the office how "must win!" these next games and they didn't seem to care. Thanks for understanding.
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Also. I didn't know that I had a Blogger account until just now.
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