This is the first of a two-part preview that'll cover the Giants offense. There will also be much more tomorrow to complete our series preview, so be sure to look out for that. Be sure to also check out the Q&A we did with Giants blogger Grant from McCovey Chronicles. Now onto the preview...
As you know, the Giants play at the beautiful (and spacious) AT&T Park. Seriously, it's the nicest park I've ever seen. It should be a rocking atmosphere, and you can expect 43,000+ each night. The weather should actually be pretty nice, and it's supposed to be in the mid-50s with no humidity or rain. A small breeze is expected, but nothing to really impact the game.
San Francisco finished the year with an impressive home record of 49-32 and were 43-38 on the road. The Giants' strength is undoubtedly their starting and relief pitching, but there offense isn't horrible. Let's take a closer look, shall we?
Runs: 697 (9th)
BA: .257 (7th)
OBP: .321 (9th)
SLG: .408 (6th)
HR: 162 (6th)
SB: 55 (16th)
GIDP: 158 (16th)
K%: 20.0% (4th)
BB%: 7.9% (13th)
As a whole, they're below average. The Giants do have more power than most give them credit for; they have two guys who hit 24+HRs, and seven who hit double figures on the season. One thing the Giants don't do is steal bases. They never run. Andres Torres actually stole 26 bases this year, but he's the only one. Aubrey Huff is 2nd on their team in stolen bases with seven, and just a few other guys have three or so. You'll see the Giants put the ball in play quite a bit; they don't really strikeout much, but don't walk either. One thing to keep an eye on are the double plays. The Giants hit into the most double plays in baseball, and they led it by a mile. The Braves are actually 15th in the league in GIDP, and they had 22 less than the Giants. That's crazy. With our bevy of ground-ball pitchers, the Braves could really use that as an advantage on the mound. Besides that, there's not really too much left. They're a decent offensive club, and if you can keep the ball in the park, you have a good chance of slowing them down.
Now, we'll take a look at each player in their projected lineup.
1. Andres Torres - #56 - CF
vs. Righties - .283/.354/.527
vs. Lefties - .262/.313/.346
September Stat Line - .161/.161/.357
Despite not hitting anything in the final month of the season, Torres has been fantastic for the Giants this season. Torres is is 32-year old journeyman who finally got his chance this season in San Fran. It's safe to say he didn't disappoint. When you see his OPS in May (.967) and July (1.027), you'll see that he's pretty capable of putting his team on his shoulders and carrying them for a while. Andres led the Giants in steals (27), has an impressive ISO of .212, and has been one of the better leadoff men in baseball this year. One thing to keep an eye on is how Bobby handles his lefty relievers against Torres. He's pretty awful against them and we could really neutralize one of their better hitters as long as Venters and Dunn are throwing strikes. Still though, without this breakout year for Torres, the Giants don't come close to the playoffs.

2. Freddy Sanchez - #21 - 2B
vs. Righties - .276/.327/.362
vs. Lefties - .343/.388/.500
September Stat Line - .310/.341/.524
Sanchez has been banged up all season, but when he's healthy, he's a decent offensive guy for the Giants. You may recall that Sanchez actually won the batting title in 2006, and he's a solid hitter. He (for the most part) won't give you much power and doesn't walk much, but can still affect the game with his ability to put the ball in play. To be honest, he kind of reminds me of Omar Infante. You'll see that Sanchez was great for SF down the stretch, and was even better in August (.905OPS). Still though, despite the recent hot streak, Sanchez isn't that great of a hitter and will make outs as long as you're around the zone.
3. Aubrey Huff - #17 - 1B
vs. Righties - .287/.388/.506
vs. Lefties - .296/.378/.506
September Stat Line - .281/.361/.469
Aubrey Huff couldn't find a team last off-season. Hell, the Giants preferred Nick Johnson to Huff. Funny how these things work out sometimes. The 1st baseman ended up being arguably the best signing of the off-season and had a phenomenal year for the Giants. He led San Francisco in nearly every offensive category and has been an anchor in the middle of their lineup since Opening Day. Another thing that makes Huff so dangerous is his ability to mash both left and right-handed pitching. As you can see, he actually has a higher batting average against lefties. That's something to keep an eye on, as a typical LOOGY won't have much affect on him. Huff actually struggled a bit in August and September, but still continued to help carry the Giants offensively. The Braves will have to keep Huff under control if they hope to win the series.
4. Buster Posey - #28 - C
vs. Righties - .304/.353/.479
vs. Lefties - .309/.367/.588
September Stat Line - .256/.343/.533
Buster Posey, the NL's 2nd best rookie, had a fantastic season and is co-offensive MVP with Aubrey Huff for my money. Posey came up in the final weekend of May and hasn't looked back since then. The right-handed catcher features a .862OPS, .200ISO and .368wOBA and is solid behind the plate. The Giants were having an identity crisis during the first few months of the season, but Buster Posey changed everything. He's hit cleanup since Day 1 and has been on a power surge in recent weeks. One thing to keep an eye on is his home/road OPS splits. You'd think a young stud like Posey would thrive at home, but his OPS at AT&T Park is .723. His OPS on the road? .993. That's very interesting.
That concludes the first part of our preview. The 2nd part, which will cover the lower-half of their lineup and bench, will be posted tomorrow afternoon. Be sure to keep an eye out for that.
0 recs | 35 comments
Nice job
jbeachbum24 - October 6, 2010
Did not think TC would do stuff like this but I like it....
Great Write up.
romone_braves91 - October 6, 2010
you underestimate the basement bloggers of TC then!
Scott Coleman - October 6, 2010
whoa
Jason hit one into the bay in BP today….speechless
MBL1 - October 6, 2010 via mobile
I wonder if his thumb is still bother him. What if he did not slide head first….what kind of a season would he have had?
romone_braves91 - October 6, 2010
No need to wonder what could have happened. Look ahead…Jason’s gonna be awesome for many, many years.
MBL1 - October 6, 2010 via mobile
The thumb has definitely been an issue over the second half of the season. The pre-game and radio announcers mention this quite a bit. The only cure is really “rest”, and the good news there is that Jason at least was able to get some over the past week – the 48 hours off at home between the Marlins and Phils sets, plus now 4 days off. This can’t hurt. Ditto for everybody else.
carpengui - October 7, 2010
California Dreaming
I’m dreaming of D Lowe spinning sliders and inducing GDIP after GDIP tomorrow night. And having nightmares of Melky spinning and spinning out in LF.
joedub - October 6, 2010
The game should be blackout so that way Melky can hit another Homer.
romone_braves91 - October 6, 2010
I would prefer they were just GO after GO without the men on base.
bpk228480 - October 6, 2010
word
15ks - October 6, 2010
welcome to melktober
lingsched - October 6, 2010
+53
I chuckled.
UMDBHIK - October 7, 2010
I feel like a little kid on Christmas Eve!
MBL1 - October 6, 2010 via mobile
I know this is a cliche thing to say about a leadoff guy,
but the key to beating the Giants is to keep Torres off the bases. Sanchez isn’t that great, so if you can control Torres, Huff and Posey won’t have many guys to drive in. Since the bottom of their order isn’t that scary, I really feel like it’ll come down to how much damage these guys do.
Regardless, it’s on our SPs to keep coming through like they’ve been doing lately. If the Giants score much more than 3 runs in a game, we’re going to have a hard time winning. Unless someone slips Timmy some bad weed tomorrow…
Jacob Peterson - October 6, 2010
Hmmm...
…guess imma have to break out the big guns.

victor frankenstein - October 7, 2010
You may recall that Sanchez actually won the batting title in 2008
Blasphemous! Chipper Jones won the batting title in 2008.
bravesdfan10 - October 6, 2010
Oh my god
I feel awful. Fixed immediately.
Scott Coleman - October 6, 2010
Read, genius! He said in 2006.
iamthesgt - October 6, 2010 via mobile
If you will look right above you, you’ll notice that mvhs acknowledged the error and fixed it…almost 30 minutes before your post…genius.
dunnytwogloves - October 7, 2010
It was on YouTube for all of five minutes
But I saw it, and it was hilarious. For whatever reason, Freddy Sanchez signed to endorse this wiffleball product, and the commercial was him stepping up to the plate against a wiffleball pitcher, the screen pointing out his batting champion status, and then getting owned for 15 seconds, whiffing after whiffing to the wacky movements and dives of a wiffleball.
His career hasn’t quite been the same since then. True story.
royhobbs - October 7, 2010
I could watch a good wiffleball pitcher all day, craziness…
bwellnjonesco - October 7, 2010
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victor frankenstein - October 7, 2010
isn't that a name from fallout 3?
MikeTrain - October 7, 2010
This time tomorrow night
we’re either gonna be feelin realllly good, or realllly bad.
Scott Coleman - October 7, 2010
Their defense is pretty bad...
and seriously, why the f888 are you doing previews? Jeezy Crizzy.
Mr. Sanchez - October 7, 2010
This is the series that we exercise the demons, because, someone who has a lengthy losing streak at Turner Field in 2010, and i’m not pointing fingers, may or may not have purchased tickets to Sunday’s game 3.
10-4 - October 7, 2010
We better...
cause it’s not like Kenshin is starting game 1. Yet here TC is, with gondee tossing out mvhs to start the playoff previews instead of the Lowe-like pac.
Mr. Sanchez - October 7, 2010
Gondeee just trying to be like Bobby..
bwellnjonesco - October 7, 2010
I’m still shuddering thiking of what i’m gonna see when that Game 1 lineup gets posted on twitter this afternoon.
10-4 - October 7, 2010
Melky is hitting clean up.
bwellnjonesco - October 7, 2010
I’m picturing demons doing jumping jacks…
Gage23 - October 7, 2010
Does anybody remember
A little off topic, but does anyone remember what happened the last time the Reds were in the playoffs? 1995. Remember what happened that year? I am not superstitious, just a little stitious. I remember being down to the Rockies, and coming back to win that series, then blowing through Cincy in 4 straight. I remember Avery on the mound for game 4 against Cincy. I remember winning the world series against Cleveland, in the biggest nail biter of a post season game in ages. I remember.
HeyMikey - October 7, 2010
The Braves totally owned Cincinnati that year. The Reds thought they had something going but were cut off at the knees. Epic.
carpengui - October 7, 2010
I don't think we can read much into Torres's September...
…it is a very small sample size because he missed most of the month following an apendectomy.
cavebird - October 7, 2010
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