Sadowski shuts down Astros and Giants score season-high runs in 13-0 win
By Janie Mccauley, APSaturday, July 4, 2009
Giants get 15 hits in 13-0 rout of Astros
SAN FRANCISCO — Pablo Sandoval hit a two-run homer to boost his bid for an All-Star spot and stake rookie Ryan Sadowski to an early lead, and the San Francisco Giants routed the Houston Astros 13-0 on Friday night.
Travis Ishikawa added a three-run homer that was initially ruled a double before the umpire crew went to the replay booth, at the urging of San Francisco skipper Bruce Bochy. The ball hit off the railing of the right-field arcade and Ishikawa stayed at second until getting to finish his trot about 3 minutes later.
The reviewed hit was the first this season at AT&T Park, where there was one in late September last year after replay was implemented.
Randy Winn added a two-run triple and Nate Schierholtz an RBI single in the Giants’ six-run second that chased Felipe Paulino (2-5). San Francisco, which already had 14 of its 15 hits in the third inning, snapped a six-game losing streak to the Astros.
The Giants’ runs were a season high and this was their majors-best 10th shutout. Jonathan Sanchez pitched two innings of relief to finish it.
Sadowski pitched another gem in his home debut, not allowing a hit until Lance Berkman’s one-out single in the fourth. The 26-year-old righty has 13 scoreless innings to start his career, the longest such streak by a Giant since Mike Remlinger’s 15 shutout innings in 1991, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Sadowski worked six innings in his first big league start last Sunday in a 7-0 win at Milwaukee, then topped that with seven more scoreless inning. Pretty impressive for a guy who was never in major league camp this spring training and whose bio is buried among the minor leaguers in the back of the media guide.
Sandoval had an RBI triple in the third. If he and starters Matt Cain and Tim Lincecum are all All-Stars, it would be the first time the Giants have sent three players to the Midsummer Classic since Barry Bonds, Robb Nen and Benito Santiago in 2002.
Schierholtz added an RBI double in the third.
Paulino got in trouble in a hurry in his first career appearance against San Francisco, needing a mound visit in the first from pitching coach Dewey Robinson. The right-hander was tagged for nine runs — eight earned — and nine hits in two innings in his second start since being activated from the disabled list following a right groin strain. He beat the Tigers last Saturday, but this time saw his ERA go from 5.51 to 6.66.
The Astros took three of four from the Giants in San Francisco last year and captured the season series 7-1.
San Francisco scored its most runs since a 13-0 home win against Arizona on July 1, 2007.
NOTES: Winn left the game following the second inning after fouling a ball of his foot. … Former Giant RHP Russ Ortiz starts Saturday for Houston. “I think at heart (I’m still a Giant),” said Ortiz, who pitched Game 6 of the 2002 World Series when San Francisco collapsed against the eventual-champion Angels. “Most people recognize me as a Giant. This is where I spent most of my time in the big leagues. This will always be a special part of my career.” … Giants C Bengie Molina, nursing a cold, got the night off. … The Giants drew 42,199 on fireworks night for their eighth sellout.
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