Four-game sweeps aren’t common, but they’re fantastic. And the San Francisco Giants have a chance to earn one this morning, no less on the street. With a win over the Cincinnati Reds, the Giants would sweep the series and finish 6-2 on their road trip.
They would also be at least two games ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers in their series on Friday.
Game # 44
WHO: San Francisco Giants (27-16) versus Cincinnati Reds (19-22)
When: 9:35 pm PT
Where: Great American Ballpark, Cincinnati, Ohio
Regional broadcast: YouTube (free)
National broadcast: None
Radio: KNBR 680 AM / 104.5 FM
Constellations
Here is the crew doing the sweep.
- RF – Mike Yastrzemski (L) – .220 / .319 / .492 – 127 OPS +
- 1B – Darin Ruf (R) – .209 / .357 / .463 – 131 OPS +
- SS- Brandon Crawford (L) – .248 / .328 / .540-142 OPS +
- 3B – Evan Longoria (R) – .233 / .333 / .400 – 108 OPS +
- LF – Alex Dickerson (L) – .230 / .295 / .391 – 93 OPS +
- 2B – Mauricio Dubón (R) – .256 / .299 / .378 – 91 OPS +
- CF – Steven Duggar (L) – .237 / .310 / .421 – 106 OPS +
- C – Curt Casali (R) – 0.094 / 0.238 / 0.113-4 OPS +
- RHP – Johnny Cueto – 3.62 ERA, 3.02 FIP, 22 K and 5 BB in 27.1 IP
#SFGiants versus Tyler Mahle on YouTube
1. Yastrzemski, RF
2nd call, 1B
3. Crawford, SS
4. Longoria, 3B
5. Dickerson, LF
6. Dubón, 2B
7. Duggar, CF.
8. Casali, C.
9. Cueto, P.
– Kerry Crowley (@KO_Crowley) May 20, 2021
And the people trying to dodge the sweep.
- LF – Jesse Winker (L) – .343 / .399 / .600 – 161 OPS +
- RF – Nick Castellanos (R) – .338 / .402 / .642 – 172 OPS +
- C – Tyler Stephenson (R) – .296 / .351 / .408 – 101 OPS +
- CF – Tyler Naquin (L) – .265 / .346 / .530 – 128 OPS +
- 3B – Eugenio Suárez (R) – .154 / .230 / .346 – 50 OPS +
- SS – Kyle Farmer (R) – .219 / .306 / .302 – 62 OPS +
- 2B – Jonathan India (R) – .218 / .317 / .366 – 81 OPS +
- 1B – Alex Blandino (R) – .229 / .373 / .292 – 80 OPS +
- RHP – Tyler Mahle – 2.93 ERA, 4.02 FIP, 52 K and 15 BB in 43 IP
Remarks
Youtube: The game is on YouTube. It’s free, but it’s on YouTube. I don’t think it’s on NBC Sports Bay Area, although maybe it will still be on MLB.tv if you’re not in the market.
Enjoy baseball friends.
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