Arizona Diamondbacks Vs San Francisco Giants Live Streaming fantasy baseball Video broadcast online soapcast Internet Free Baseball tv September 30th
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Diamondbacks-Giants Preview
On the brink of capturing the NL West title, the San Francisco Giants are keeping things simple. They’re just focused on themselves and not worrying about the team behind them.
The Giants try to move closer to their first postseason berth in seven years as they go for the sweep over the Arizona Diamondbacks in Thursday’s series finale.
San Francisco’s magic number was trimmed to three with Wednesday’s 3-1 victory over Arizona. The Giants (90-68), winners of three in a row and seven of nine, remained two games ahead of San Diego, which defeated the Cubs 3-1.
The Padres conclude their series with Chicago on Thursday and then head to San Francisco for a season-ending three-game series beginning Friday night that will likely decide the division champion. The Giants haven’t won the West since 2003, their last postseason appearance.
“Fortunately for us we’re in a position where we don’t really have to rely on anybody else to lose or to win for that matter,” said left fielder Pat Burrell, who hit a three-run homer Wednesday. “We’ve just got to take care of our business and come out here and win every night and we’ll get in. We’ve got a chance to sweep (Thursday) and I think everybody in here is on the same page.”
Burrell’s home run — his 18th since joining the Giants — made a winner out of Tim Lincecum, who allowed a leadoff homer to Stephen Drew but nothing else. The two-time reigning NL Cy Young Award winner struck out 11.
Manager Bruce Bochy shuffled his starting rotation to push Lincecum up a day so he could be available for a potential one-game playoff Monday or on short rest Sunday. This means rookie Madison Bumgarner (6-6, 3.06 ERA) will be pitching on six days’ rest when he takes the ball in the series finale.
Bumgarner, who has been hurt by a lack of run support, finally got some help last Thursday at Wrigley Field. The 21-year-old left-hander allowed seven hits while striking out a season-best nine in seven innings of a 13-0 win.
“I’m trying to keep the same approach each time I go out there,” Bumgarner said. “I feel good about going out there and giving us a chance to win.”
Bumgarner had given the Giants plenty of opportunities to win in his previous four starts — posting a 1.38 ERA — but he received two total runs of support and went 0-2.
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