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Lincecum and the team with the best ERA in the big leagues completely shut down Josh Hamilton and the club with the majors' top batting average.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Texas managed just 29 hits in the five games. The Giants scored 29 runs, with Renteria hitting .412, leading all Series players with six RBIs and becoming the unanimous pick as MVP.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"They beat us soundly,'' Rangers manager Ron Washington said. \"They deserve it.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Giants hit only .237 the entire postseason, the lowest for a Series winner since the Dodgers batted .227 in 1988. But they did enough to hand Cliff Lee his first two career losses in the postseason after a 7-0 start.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"World championships are won with a good pitching staff and defense and we had that,'' center fielder Aaron Rowand said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"It takes a lot of luck for this to happen, too. You can have all the talent in the world. 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From the first inning on my adrenaline kind of just dissipated and I was able to calm down,'' he said.\u003cbr>\nNelson Cruz homered in the bottom of the seventh, but that was all for Texas.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Wilson pitched a perfect ninth for a save, completing a surprising romp through the postseason for a pitching-rich team that waited until the final day to clinch a playoff spot.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Wilson struck out Cruz swinging to end it, turned toward center field and crossed his wrists in front of his chest as he does after all his saves.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Manager Bruce Bochy enjoys calling his Giants a ragtag bunch. Maybe Renteria, Cody Ross, Huff and Freddy Sanchez fit that description. Cut loose by other clubs this season and before, they all wound up in San Francisco.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But the foundation of this team -- for now, for the foreseeable future -- is totally home grown, built on a deep, talented and young rotation, a rookie catcher with huge star potential and their funky closer.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"For us to win for our fans, it's never been done there, and with all those great teams,'' Bochy said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Bonds spent 15 years wearing the black and orange.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_3900\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 300px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/panda-hat-Amanda-Stupi_KQED.jpg\">\u003cimg class=\"size-medium wp-image-3900\" title=\"panda-hat-Amanda-Stupi_KQED\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/panda-hat-Amanda-Stupi_KQED-300x199.jpg\" alt=\"A Giants' fan holding a sign.\" width=\"300\" height=\"199\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">A Giants fan relishes her moment in the spotlight. Photo: Amanda Stupi/KQED\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"There is no city that deserves this championship more,'' Bonds said in a statement. \"I grew up watching my dad and godfather as Giants, lived out my dream playing in the same uniform in front of the best fans in the world and I just witnessed the Giants winning the World Series. I am ecstatic for the team, the city and all the fans -- you truly deserve it.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Renteria reprised his role of postseason star. His 11th-inning single ended Game 7 of the 1997 World Series and lifted Florida over Cleveland. Forget that he made the last out in the 2004 Series that finished Boston's sweep of St. Louis -- this journeyman's path led to another title, helped by his go-ahead home run in Game 2.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"It was a tough year for me,'' the oft-injured shortstop said. \"I told myself to keep working hard and keep in shape because something is going to be good this year.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A team seemingly free of egos did everything right to take the lead in the seventh. Ross, the surprising MVP of the NL championship series, stayed square and hit a leadoff single and Juan Uribe followed with another hit up the middle.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That put a runner at second base for the first time in the game and brought up Huff, who led the Giants in home runs this year. So what did he do? He expertly put down the first sacrifice bunt of his career.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Renteria homered with two outs, and that was enough.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Wow. I don't know. What can you say,'' the 23-year-old Posey said. \"This is ultimate high in baseball and I got to experience it my first year here. I don't know what to say.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Giants won their previous title when they played in New York at the Polo Grounds. That's where Mays raced back for perhaps the most famous catch of all time.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>They moved West in 1958 and had tried ever since to escape a sort of big league Alcatraz -- the place where teams get stuck for decades as also-rans. The Red Sox and White Sox got free, not so the Cubs and Indians.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>So clang the cable car bells. Loudly, too. Baseball's best play by the Bay.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Exactly when these Giants turned into world beaters is hard to say. Trailing San Diego by 7 games in the NL West on July 4, they meandered in the wild-card race until the stretch run, winning the division and finishing 92-70.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Come the playoffs, they became dangerous. Any well-armed team is. Start with Cain _ three postseason starts, a 0.00 ERA. Throw in Lincecum, the two-time Cy Young winner. Add Madison Bumgarner, the 21-year-old rookie who helped blank Texas in Game 4.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>San Francisco posted a trio of one-run wins in the opening round that sent Atlanta manager Bobby Cox into retirement, then stopped the two-time defending NL champion Phillies in the championship series. Those wins, like this, came on the road.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Texas became the latest Series newcomer to make a quick exit. Houston (2005) and Colorado (2007) got swept in their first appearances, Tampa Bay (2008) stuck around for just five games.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The AL champion Rangers became the first team since 1966 to get shut out twice in a World Series, with big hitters Hamilton, Vladimir Guerrero and Cruz left taking half-swings or flailing wildly.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Hamilton, the probable AL MVP, went 2 for 20 with one RBI.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"We just got cold at the wrong time with the bats,'' he said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Rangers' franchise wrapped up its 50th season overall, in good hands with Nolan Ryan as president and part-owner. If only Big Tex could teach his team to hit, too.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Many years ago, one swing of the bat prompted a call that resonates throughout Giants history and beyond.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!'' announcer Russ Hodges shouted over and over after Bobby Thomson launched \"The Shot Heard 'Round the World'' in 1951.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Time to redo that cry: The Giants win the Series! The Giants win the Series! 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"content": "\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS:\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_3884\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 300px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/Giants-win-the-series-Tony-Gutierrez-AP.jpg\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-3884 \" title=\"Giants-win-the-series-Tony-Gutierrez-AP\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/Giants-win-the-series-Tony-Gutierrez-AP.jpg\" alt=\"The San Francisco Giants celebrate.\" width=\"300\" height=\"243\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The San Francisco Giants rush the pitcher's mound after winning the World Series. Photo: Tony Gutierrez/AP\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Buster Posey caught the final strike, started to rush the mound, then stopped and turned toward the dugout.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The rookie catcher wasn't quite sure what to do or where to go. Hard to blame him, either. It's not as if the San Francisco Giants win the World Series every day.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>More than a half-century after moving West, the Giants are taking the trophy to the city by the Bay for the first time. Tim Lincecum was wicked on the mound, Edgar Renteria broke a scoreless duel with a three-run homer in the seventh inning and San Francisco beat the Texas Rangers 3-1 in a tense Game 5 Monday night.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The prize that eluded Willie and Barry for so long finally belongs to San Francisco, thanks to a band of self-described castoffs and misfits and their shaggy-haired ace.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>",
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"content": "\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"World Series champs, 2010. Can you believe this?'' October ace Matt Cain said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It was an overdue victory. Willie Mays led the Giants to their previous crown in 1954, four years before they left the Polo Grounds in New York. After that, they never quite got it done despite the likes of baseball giants Barry Bonds, Juan Marichal and Willie McCovey.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"This buried a lot of bones -- '62, '89, 2002,'' Giants general manager Brian Sabean said, ticking off losing Series appearances. \"This group deserved it, faithful from the beginning. We're proud and humbled by the achievement.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_3893\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 300px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/crowd-watching-game-doc-Amanda-Stupi_KQED.jpg\">\u003cimg class=\"size-medium wp-image-3893\" title=\"crowd-watching-game-doc-Amanda-Stupi_KQED\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/crowd-watching-game-doc-Amanda-Stupi_KQED-300x199.jpg\" alt=\"A crowd watching the game at San Francisco Civic Center Plaza.\" width=\"300\" height=\"199\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">A fan tries to get a better view of the game being broadcast in front of San Francisco City Hall. Photo: Amanda Stupi/KQED\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>In the Year of the Pitcher, the World Series proved the oldest adage in the game: Good pitching stops good hitting, every time. Lincecum and the team with the best ERA in the big leagues completely shut down Josh Hamilton and the club with the majors' top batting average.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Texas managed just 29 hits in the five games. The Giants scored 29 runs, with Renteria hitting .412, leading all Series players with six RBIs and becoming the unanimous pick as MVP.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"They beat us soundly,'' Rangers manager Ron Washington said. \"They deserve it.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Giants hit only .237 the entire postseason, the lowest for a Series winner since the Dodgers batted .227 in 1988. But they did enough to hand Cliff Lee his first two career losses in the postseason after a 7-0 start.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"World championships are won with a good pitching staff and defense and we had that,'' center fielder Aaron Rowand said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"It takes a lot of luck for this to happen, too. You can have all the talent in the world. Those Giants teams with Willie Mays and McCovey -- they had four Hall of Famers on that team,'' he said. \"We had the talent on this team, especially on the pitching side, but we got lucky, too. It takes a little bit of both to win a World Series.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_3897\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 298px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/Man-in-orange-Amanda-Stupi_KQED.jpg\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-3897\" title=\"Man-in-orange-Amanda-Stupi_KQED\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/Man-in-orange-Amanda-Stupi_KQED.jpg\" alt=\"A Giants fan dressed in orange.\" width=\"298\" height=\"220\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">A Giants' fan expresses his team spirit while watching Game 5 of the World Series at Civic Center Plaza. Photo: Amanda Stupi/KQED\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Lincecum won this game of Texas Hold 'em, beating Lee for the second time in a week. He gave up three hits over eight innings and struck out 10.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The two-time NL Cy Young winner arrived at Rangers Ballpark wearing a bow tie, as if he was going to a party. He had one on the mound, for sure.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Pretty collected. I was very poised out there. From the first inning on my adrenaline kind of just dissipated and I was able to calm down,'' he said.\u003cbr>\nNelson Cruz homered in the bottom of the seventh, but that was all for Texas.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Wilson pitched a perfect ninth for a save, completing a surprising romp through the postseason for a pitching-rich team that waited until the final day to clinch a playoff spot.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Wilson struck out Cruz swinging to end it, turned toward center field and crossed his wrists in front of his chest as he does after all his saves.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Manager Bruce Bochy enjoys calling his Giants a ragtag bunch. Maybe Renteria, Cody Ross, Huff and Freddy Sanchez fit that description. Cut loose by other clubs this season and before, they all wound up in San Francisco.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But the foundation of this team -- for now, for the foreseeable future -- is totally home grown, built on a deep, talented and young rotation, a rookie catcher with huge star potential and their funky closer.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"For us to win for our fans, it's never been done there, and with all those great teams,'' Bochy said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Bonds spent 15 years wearing the black and orange.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_3900\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 300px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/panda-hat-Amanda-Stupi_KQED.jpg\">\u003cimg class=\"size-medium wp-image-3900\" title=\"panda-hat-Amanda-Stupi_KQED\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/panda-hat-Amanda-Stupi_KQED-300x199.jpg\" alt=\"A Giants' fan holding a sign.\" width=\"300\" height=\"199\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">A Giants fan relishes her moment in the spotlight. Photo: Amanda Stupi/KQED\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"There is no city that deserves this championship more,'' Bonds said in a statement. \"I grew up watching my dad and godfather as Giants, lived out my dream playing in the same uniform in front of the best fans in the world and I just witnessed the Giants winning the World Series. I am ecstatic for the team, the city and all the fans -- you truly deserve it.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Renteria reprised his role of postseason star. His 11th-inning single ended Game 7 of the 1997 World Series and lifted Florida over Cleveland. Forget that he made the last out in the 2004 Series that finished Boston's sweep of St. Louis -- this journeyman's path led to another title, helped by his go-ahead home run in Game 2.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"It was a tough year for me,'' the oft-injured shortstop said. \"I told myself to keep working hard and keep in shape because something is going to be good this year.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A team seemingly free of egos did everything right to take the lead in the seventh. Ross, the surprising MVP of the NL championship series, stayed square and hit a leadoff single and Juan Uribe followed with another hit up the middle.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That put a runner at second base for the first time in the game and brought up Huff, who led the Giants in home runs this year. So what did he do? He expertly put down the first sacrifice bunt of his career.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Renteria homered with two outs, and that was enough.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Wow. I don't know. What can you say,'' the 23-year-old Posey said. \"This is ultimate high in baseball and I got to experience it my first year here. I don't know what to say.''\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Giants won their previous title when they played in New York at the Polo Grounds. That's where Mays raced back for perhaps the most famous catch of all time.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>They moved West in 1958 and had tried ever since to escape a sort of big league Alcatraz -- the place where teams get stuck for decades as also-rans. The Red Sox and White Sox got free, not so the Cubs and Indians.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>So clang the cable car bells. Loudly, too. Baseball's best play by the Bay.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Exactly when these Giants turned into world beaters is hard to say. Trailing San Diego by 7 games in the NL West on July 4, they meandered in the wild-card race until the stretch run, winning the division and finishing 92-70.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Come the playoffs, they became dangerous. Any well-armed team is. Start with Cain _ three postseason starts, a 0.00 ERA. Throw in Lincecum, the two-time Cy Young winner. Add Madison Bumgarner, the 21-year-old rookie who helped blank Texas in Game 4.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>San Francisco posted a trio of one-run wins in the opening round that sent Atlanta manager Bobby Cox into retirement, then stopped the two-time defending NL champion Phillies in the championship series. Those wins, like this, came on the road.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Texas became the latest Series newcomer to make a quick exit. Houston (2005) and Colorado (2007) got swept in their first appearances, Tampa Bay (2008) stuck around for just five games.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The AL champion Rangers became the first team since 1966 to get shut out twice in a World Series, with big hitters Hamilton, Vladimir Guerrero and Cruz left taking half-swings or flailing wildly.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Hamilton, the probable AL MVP, went 2 for 20 with one RBI.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"We just got cold at the wrong time with the bats,'' he said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Rangers' franchise wrapped up its 50th season overall, in good hands with Nolan Ryan as president and part-owner. If only Big Tex could teach his team to hit, too.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Many years ago, one swing of the bat prompted a call that resonates throughout Giants history and beyond.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant! 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"content": "\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_3615\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 177px\">\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/GavinNewsom.jpg\">\u003cimg src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/11/GavinNewsom.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"GavinNewsom\" width=\"177\" height=\"135\" class=\"size-full wp-image-3615\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Newsom on the run (AP)\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>If Gavin Newsom beats Abel Maldonado Tuesday in the Lieutenant Governor's race, someone is going to have to finish out his term as San Francisco Mayor. The city's \u003ca href=\"http://library.municode.com/HTML/14130/level1/AXIII.html#AXIII_s13.101.5\">charter states\u003c/a> that in the event of a mayoral vacancy, the Board of Supervisors chooses an interim until an election is held:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>If the Office of Mayor becomes vacant because of death, resignation, recall, permanent disability or the inability to carry out the responsibilities of the office, the President of the Board of Supervisors shall become Acting Mayor and shall serve until a successor is appointed by the Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Any person filling a vacancy pursuant to subsection (a) or (b) of this Section shall serve until a successor is selected at the next election occurring not less than 120 days after the vacancy...\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\n\u003cp>Any successor needs six votes on the Board, no easy task, and speculation about just who will emerge as the consensus candidate has gone on for many months. In May, former mayoral candidate and progressive heartthrob Matt Gonzalez was \u003ca href=\"http://www.fogcityjournal.com/wordpress/2012/gonzalez-being-considered-for-interim-mayoral-post/\">rumored\u003c/a> to be in the running. That never panned out, and in June, the Bay Citizen wrote \u003ca href=\"http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/18/us/18bcboard.html\">this piece\u003c/a> pegging David Chiu, the Board president, and Aaron Peskin, San Francisco Democratic Party Chairman, as the frontrunners.\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>\nMr. Chiu, 40, would be San Francisco’s first Chinese-American mayor. He was elected board president on his first day in office in 2008 thanks largely to Mr. Peskin, his predecessor as president...\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Mr. Chiu is popular and smart, with a firm grasp of policy issues and a centrist’s disposition; Mr. Peskin has been known to refer to him jokingly as “the Chinese Obama,” aides say. Mr. Chiu is often willing to break with his progressive allies and seek compromises with moderate colleagues.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The 46-year-old Mr. Peskin, on the other hand, is widely described as a bare-knuckled powerbroker, a capable operative who has turned the Democratic Party in San Francisco into a solidly progressive political machine.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“Who has put together a majority on that board before? David Chiu and Aaron Peskin,” said Eric Jaye, a former political strategist for Mr. Newsom. “You need to look at those two as front-runners, without a doubt.”\n\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>\u003c!--more-->\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A couple of months ago, a no-holds-barred realpolitik \u003ca href=\"http://abledartsbathroomwall.yuku.com/topic/3779\">analysis\u003c/a> posted on The Wall, a political forum on San Francisco politics, figured Peskin as the politico-most-likely to fill a vacated mayoralty. \u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>\nPeskin is the mostly likely to be appointed mayor by the other Guys. He started out well in politics as a good-government type.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>However, he got carried away with his own power. He developed a nasty habit of getting drunk after dinner and calling public officials at home night, loudly berating them with slurred obscenities.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>After being termed out as a supe, he successfully enlisted his cronies to orchestrate a take-over of the Democratic County Central Committee. They pushed out the good-natured, openly-gay Scott Wiener as chair and put Peskin in his place. Since then, Peskin has created a well oiled machine whose purpose is to make himself mayor.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>He has expressed his style of politics with the infamous Peskin principle: “Payback is a bitch.” This is the motto of every political machine. He first snarled these words at a woman sitting in a wheelchair.\u003c/p>\n\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>Just 11 days ago, however, the Bay Citizen reported on Peskin's \u003ca href=\"http://www.baycitizen.org/sf-supervisors-race/story/left-wing-shudders-its-presumed-leader/\">waning influence\u003c/a>, stating that a string of political setbacks has revealed that his \"reach seems to have been overstated.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\nFour days ago, the Bay Area Reporter named state Senator Mark Leno and Assemblyman Tom Ammiano as \u003ca href=\"http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=5198\">front-runners\u003c/a>. Of Ammiano, the city's previous progressive standard-bearer who lost to incumbent mayor Willie Brown in the 1999 mayoral run-off, BAR says this:\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>\nA number of supervisors say they want Ammiano to move into Room 200 should the job become available. They contend Ammiano has the six votes needed among the current board to be elected to the post.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"We may have a 'Run, Tom, Run' situation à la 1999,\" Supervisor Chris Daly told the Bay Area Reporter , referring to the write-in campaign that propelled Ammiano into that year's mayoral race in which he forced then-Mayor Willie Brown into a surprise runoff.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Ammiano, who is expected to easily win a second term in the Assembly Tuesday, left the door open to being named mayor during a brief phone interview with the B.A.R. this week.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"You never say never in politics, that is the rule, but I am extremely satisfied in Sacramento. That is my priority,\" said Ammiano.\n\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>Finally, Matier & Ross today delved into the \u003ca href=\"http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/11/01/BADG1G42LD.DTL\">\u003cstrong>complex political calculus\u003c/strong>\u003c/a> that will go into selecting the ultimate choice. \u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>\nThey include Assemblyman and former mayoral candidate Tom Ammiano (who tells us he's not interested), former Mayor Willie Brown (not interested), former Mayor Art Agnos (he's interested but doesn't have the votes) and former board President Aaron Peskin (ditto).\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Another suggestion has been to give the job to a non-political technocrat as a caretaker until the 2011 election. Names that have been floated include Controller Ben Rosenfeld, City Administrator Ed Lee and Ed Harrington, general manager of the city Public Utilities Commission...\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Because no one appears to have the votes, board President \u003ca href=\"http://www.sfbos.org/index.aspx?page=2105\">(David) Chiu\u003c/a> will automatically become acting mayor under the city charter.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The only question is, for how long.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>When the new board is sworn in, the supervisors will have the choice of either taking no action - thus leaving Chiu in his new role - or putting together six votes for someone else.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That, however, could get complicated.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Not only do they have to find someone they all agree on, they will also have the added complication of coming up with a plausible justification for removing Chiu, \" Brown said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"In effect, they will have to fire him.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>And that would not be easy, given that Chiu would be the city's first Chinese American mayor, in a city with an increasingly influential Asian populace.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>On the flip side, Chiu has fallen out of favor with some of the very progressives who installed him as board president in the first place. There is talk of replacing him with someone who will push their agenda harder, assuming a new progressive majority is elected.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The name mentioned most often is Supervisor David Campos, who would be the city's first gay (and Latino) mayor.\n\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>So there you have it. Of course, it's all academic if Newsom loses tomorrow and settles back in at City Hall. The most \u003ca href=\"http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2010/10/polls-show-tight-races-for-attorney-general-cooley-harris-lieutenant-governor-newsom-maldonado.html\">recent poll\u003c/a> puts Newsom ahead of Maldonado 42-37... \u003c/p>\n\n",
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"content": "\u003cp>This merits it's own post: Justin Lafferty's \u003ca href=\"http://justinlafferty.wordpress.com/\">Knuckeblog\u003c/a> entry titled \u003ca href=\"http://justinlafferty.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/why-im-not-rooting-for-the-giants/\">\u003cstrong>Why I’m not rooting for the Giants\u003c/strong>\u003c/a>. An excerpt:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>\n\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/10/oakland_athletics_logo.jpg\">\u003cimg src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/10/oakland_athletics_logo.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"oakland_athletics_logo\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-3383\">\u003c/a>Giants fans may not see the A’s as your rival, but A’s fans do, in a weird “Oakland is the stepchild of San Francisco” way. Rooting for the Giants, especially now, is like selling out and jumping on a bandwagon. I don’t jump on bandwagons. As BANG columnist Tony Hicks mentions in his column, yeah, A’s fans are a bit jealous. We don’t do panda hats. We don’t care for giant Coke-bottle slides or bad facial hair. And really, we’re just as sick of the torture as you are.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>We’ve been watching and perhaps even taking a silent interest in your playoff run. But your bandwagon is far too crowded. Maybe we don’t want your team to fall apart. But if two or three wheels came off the wagon while barreling down championship hill, dumping a few thousand people who wouldn’t know Orlando Cepeda from Orlando, Fla., onto their freshly painted orange heads, you’d see no tears over here.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Jealous? Hell yes, we’re jealous. And hell no, we won’t wear orange and black, even if it is Halloween.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But here’s the real torture for us. You have a future. We don’t. Not as the “Oakland” A’s.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A’s fans don’t want to celebrate what Giants fans have — a shiny new stadium, great attendance, a successful team that can poke out a run or two and an ownership that actually embraces the main fanbase. We want it to ourselves. A’s fans watched in the background as the Giants broke ground on Pac Bell SBC AT&T Park, made the World Series run in 2002 and as they cheered for every Barry Bonds blast that went kerplunk into McCovey Cove. We saw a Moneyball offense that was barely good enough for Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder and Barry Zito to manage a few wins, a tight-fisted ownership in the early part of the decade that wouldn’t pay for budding stars, a handful of first-round playoff exits and later an owner who has not exactly been secret about his disdain for Oakland.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>When it comes down it, really the only two things the A’s have over the Giants are the four championships and the fact that Brad Pitt will probably never play Brian Sabean in a movie. Tim Lincecum could walk any most any store in San Francisco and be mobbed. Trevor Cahill, Brett Anderson and Gio Gonzalez? Maybe only some A’s fans could pick them out of a crowd.\n\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>As a native New Yorker and Mets' fan who spent a good portion of my childhood skulking around and moping during the Yankee Glory Years - 1970s version, I say, \"I'm with you, brother.\" But as a current Giants' fan who has adopted the team wholeheartedly and has been waiting a long time for a title, I say, \"Tough noogies!\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But I don't want to add any fuel to this fire. In New York, Mets vs. Yankees is like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fox vs. MSNBC, or Apple vs. Windows: best not to bring it up unless you're ready to go to the mat. I think cross-Bay baseball relations are a titch better...\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n",
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"content": "\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>This merits it's own post: Justin Lafferty's \u003ca href=\"http://justinlafferty.wordpress.com/\">Knuckeblog\u003c/a> entry titled \u003ca href=\"http://justinlafferty.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/why-im-not-rooting-for-the-giants/\">\u003cstrong>Why I’m not rooting for the Giants\u003c/strong>\u003c/a>. An excerpt:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\u003cp>\n\u003ca href=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/10/oakland_athletics_logo.jpg\">\u003cimg src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2010/10/oakland_athletics_logo.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"oakland_athletics_logo\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-3383\">\u003c/a>Giants fans may not see the A’s as your rival, but A’s fans do, in a weird “Oakland is the stepchild of San Francisco” way. Rooting for the Giants, especially now, is like selling out and jumping on a bandwagon. I don’t jump on bandwagons. As BANG columnist Tony Hicks mentions in his column, yeah, A’s fans are a bit jealous. We don’t do panda hats. We don’t care for giant Coke-bottle slides or bad facial hair. And really, we’re just as sick of the torture as you are.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>We’ve been watching and perhaps even taking a silent interest in your playoff run. But your bandwagon is far too crowded. Maybe we don’t want your team to fall apart. But if two or three wheels came off the wagon while barreling down championship hill, dumping a few thousand people who wouldn’t know Orlando Cepeda from Orlando, Fla., onto their freshly painted orange heads, you’d see no tears over here.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Jealous? Hell yes, we’re jealous. And hell no, we won’t wear orange and black, even if it is Halloween.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But here’s the real torture for us. You have a future. We don’t. Not as the “Oakland” A’s.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A’s fans don’t want to celebrate what Giants fans have — a shiny new stadium, great attendance, a successful team that can poke out a run or two and an ownership that actually embraces the main fanbase. We want it to ourselves. A’s fans watched in the background as the Giants broke ground on Pac Bell SBC AT&T Park, made the World Series run in 2002 and as they cheered for every Barry Bonds blast that went kerplunk into McCovey Cove. We saw a Moneyball offense that was barely good enough for Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder and Barry Zito to manage a few wins, a tight-fisted ownership in the early part of the decade that wouldn’t pay for budding stars, a handful of first-round playoff exits and later an owner who has not exactly been secret about his disdain for Oakland.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>When it comes down it, really the only two things the A’s have over the Giants are the four championships and the fact that Brad Pitt will probably never play Brian Sabean in a movie. Tim Lincecum could walk any most any store in San Francisco and be mobbed. Trevor Cahill, Brett Anderson and Gio Gonzalez? Maybe only some A’s fans could pick them out of a crowd.\n\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>As a native New Yorker and Mets' fan who spent a good portion of my childhood skulking around and moping during the Yankee Glory Years - 1970s version, I say, \"I'm with you, brother.\" But as a current Giants' fan who has adopted the team wholeheartedly and has been waiting a long time for a title, I say, \"Tough noogies!\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But I don't want to add any fuel to this fire. In New York, Mets vs. Yankees is like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fox vs. MSNBC, or Apple vs. Windows: best not to bring it up unless you're ready to go to the mat. I think cross-Bay baseball relations are a titch better...\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>",
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"content": "\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:39 p.m.: Final: Giants 3, Phillies 2. And as Russ Hodges once said, \"\u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrI7dVj90zs\">The Giants win the pennant!\u003c/a>\"\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:36 p.m.:\u003c/strong> Ryan Howard is up, and Wilson goes to 2-2 on him. A high outside fastball. Ball three. Full count, runners will be on the move. Wilson jams Howard with a high fastball and he fouls it back. HOWARD LOOKS AT AN OFFSPEED PITCH AT THE KNEES. STRIKE THREE. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:33 p.m. (bottom 9th): \u003c/strong>Chase Utley goes up 3-1, then walks. Wilson's fastball is wicked, but he's having trouble with it running outside against the lefty hitters. Two on, two out. Wilson Valdez pinch runs for Polanco. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:31 (bottom 9th): \u003c/strong>Polanco grounds to third, Uribe fields and gets Rollins at second. Polanco beats the relay. One more out. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:28 p.m. (bottom 9th)\u003c/strong>: Jimmy Rollins up. He takes a wicked cut at a high 2-1 fastball, and for some reason Tim McCarver says, \"He couldn't hold up.\" (Tim, that's because he was trying to hit it out of the park). Rollins gets ball 3, fouls one off, then gets ball four. Man on first. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:26 p.m. (bottom 9th): \u003c/strong>Wilson needs three outs to get the Giants into the World Series. There's the first one: pinch hitter Ross Gload grounds to second base. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:20 p.m. (top 9th): \u003c/strong>Brad Lidge takes the ball for the Phillies. Nate Schierholtz, batting in the ninth spot in the lineup, strikes out. Andres Torres lays down a beautiful bunt on the first-base side that no one can make a play on for a single. Freddy Sanchez singles to left, Torres to second. Huff comes to the plate and strikes a long foul drive into the rightfield stands that a fan makes a nice barehanded catch on. Huff strikes out, two down. Posey gets an intentional walk with reliever Brian Wilson on deck. The Fox guys note Wilson was 0 for 5 batting this season. Perfect spot to roll one through the right side. Well, he did hit it to the right side, bouncing out to Ryan Howard at first. \u003cstrong>Giants 3, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:11 p.m. (bottom 8th):\u003c/strong> And Wilson gets out of it. Carlos Ruiz lines to first, and Victorino is doubled off second. Giants 3, Phillies 2. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:07 p.m. (bottom 8th): \u003c/strong>Now Ibañez singles to right, Victorino to second. Lincecum is done as Bochy brings in Brian Wilson. \u003ca href=\"http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=lc-wilsonnlcs101510\" target=\"_blank\">Fear the Beard\u003c/a>. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:05 p.m.:\u003c/strong> Shane Victorino wins the battle of Filipino-American stars, flipping the ball to right for a single. One out, man on first. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:03 p.m.:\u003c/strong> The ever-creative Phillies fans are wolf-whistling at Lincecum again. It's good to know someplace in America still thinks long-hair on a guy is effeminate (I suggest they take it up with my man \u003ca href=\"http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/tripleh/\" target=\"_blank\">Triple H\u003c/a>). \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8 p.m.: \u003c/strong>Tim Lincecum comes on in relief. Which will be just fine if he does what manager Bruce Bochy expects him to do. And Lincecum starts off by striking out Werth with a ridiculous breaking ball. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:57 p.m. (top 8th):\u003c/strong> Uribe's homer momentarily quiets the crowd. Renteria strikes out. \u003cstrong>Giants 3, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:52 p.m. (top 8th):\u003c/strong> Madson still pitching for Philadelphia. Burrell grounds to short. Ross flies to medium deep left. And then--SHOCK!--Uribe hits it just over the rightfield barrier for a homer. \u003cstrong>Giants 3, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:45 p.m. (bottom 7th): \u003c/strong>Javier Lopez relieves Bumgarner and flies to Cody Ross in right. Utley grounds to Lopez. Two out. Howard's up, and Lopez gets two quick strikes. Lopez is dealing. He goes to that ridiculous sweeping slider of his. Both are low and away. 2-2. Then he comes in with a fastball at the knees. Strikeout. To the eighth. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong> \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:43 p.m. (bottom 7th): \u003c/strong>This game's been so interesting and intense that you almost forget what's at stake here. One of these teams is going to the World Series. One of them might do it tonight.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:39 p.m.: \u003c/strong>They're singing \"God Bless America.\" It always make me think of \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=113733752\" target=\"_blank\">The Firesign Theatre\u003c/a>'s \"God Bless Vespucciland.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:37 p.m. (top 7th): \u003c/strong>But he doesn't. Posey grounds to Utley at second, who tosses to Rollins to force Huff. Three out. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:36 p.m. (top 7th): \u003c/strong>Madson whiffs Andres Torres. Two out. Then Freddy Sanchez doubles into the leftfield corner. Huff to the plate, and Madson walks him intentionally. That brings up Buster Posey (who's booed when he's announced). Tim McCarver says on Fox the walk's \"a good move. It makes sense.\" Which makes me hope that Posey goes yard. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:27 p.m. (top 7th): \u003c/strong>Ryan Madson on the mound for the Phillies, and Travis Ishikawa pinch-hits for the Giants. Ishikawa gives Madson a battle before taking a called third strike (on a pitch that the Fox pitch-chart thing says was outside by plenty). \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:24 p.m.: \u003c/strong>Ibañez, who's done nearly nothing this series, doubles over Uribe's head and into the leftfield corner. Ruiz bunts him to third. (Why? Why bunt? Why throw away an out with a runner already in scoring position? Honestly.) Then pinch-hitter Ben Francisco strikes out (Oswalt's done for the night) and Jimmy Rollins flies to left-center for out number three. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>7:18 p.m.: Foreign substances: Pat Burrell has a big wad of chewing tobacco in his cheek. Tim Lincecum chews, too. If you like these guys, why not write them a letter and tell to stop doing something so dangerously stupid. Former major leaguer and broadcaster Joe Garagiola has turned this into a cause: \"\u003ca href=\"http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1009897/index.htm\" target=\"_blank\">He's Spitting Mad\u003c/a>.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:15 p.m. (top 6th): \u003c/strong>Oswalt fees Renteria one low curve after another and gets ahead. When Oswalt finally throws a fastball it runs in on Renteria, who offers weakly and fouls it off. But he says \"s__t!\" and tries to convince the umpire he was hit. The ump ain't buying it. Too bad, because Renteria winds up grounding to Utley at second, who turns a nice 4-3 double play, and that threat is done with. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:07 p.m. (top 6th):\u003c/strong> Ross doubles off the wall down the leftfield line. That's the Giants ninth hit. Then Oswalt hits Uribe with a fastball that runs way inside. Men on first and second, one out. The Giants threaten yet again. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:05 p.m. (top 6th):\u003c/strong> Pat Burrell has one of those at-bats that really make a pitcher work. Fouled off some nice pitches with two strikes and eventually worked a full count. But Oswalt gets him swinging on a breaking ball at his ankles. One out. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7 p.m.: \u003c/strong>Your blogger started the game working on a cup of coffee. He's now digging into a bowl of popcorn accompanied by a beer. Thirsty work, this. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:58 p.m. (bottom 5th):\u003c/strong> Victorino bounces it right back to Bumgarner, who throws a very deliberate strike to Huff at first. Side retired. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:56 p.m. (bottom 5th):\u003c/strong> Madison Bumgarner, all of 21 years old, on the mound for the Giants. Jimmy Rollins greets him with a single to right. Polanco pops to short left. Utley flies to medium deep left center. Ryan Howard hits a shot into much deeper left center for a double. Rollins is held at third. Werth gets an intentional walk. Bases loaded for Victorino. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:45 p.m. (top 5th): P\u003c/strong>osey up with two out. Two called strikes on a fast ball and curve. Oswalt comes straight at him with two more fastballs that Posey fouls off. Low outside breaking ball. Fastball--foul ball. Fastball--inside for ball two. Looks like absolutely everyone in the ballpark is twirling those white towels as Oswalt goes into the stretch. A high fastball. Posey swings and misses. Strike three, and on to the bottom of the 5th. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:40 p.m. (top 5th):\u003c/strong> Torres strikes out after the booing dies down. Freddy Sanchez singles to center, Fontenot to second. Oswalt goes to a full count on Huff, who fouls out to Polanco at third.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:35 p.m. (top 5th):\u003c/strong> Mike Fontenot pinch-hits for Affeldt and singles to right. Then we get another occasion for the Phillies' fans to exercise their talent for booing when Andres Torres fouls a bunt attempt. The ball hits him, and Oswalt argues Torres was out of the batter's box and should be called out. Replay shows the plate umpire got it right--Torres was still in the batter's box. Boo! Boo!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:30 p.m. (bottom 4th): \u003c/strong>Affeldt gets a three-up, three-down 4th: Ibañez grounds to short, Ruiz strikes out, Oswalt bloops to right. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:20 p.m. (top 4th):\u003c/strong> Burrell pops the ball foul in no-man's land down the right-field line. Howard chases it from first and Werth from right. It's Werth's ball--he makes a beautiful sliding catch as he runs out of room and skids into the wall. Great play. Uribe fouls out in more conventional fashion to 3rd. Then Renteria flies to short right. Easy inning for Oswalt. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:16 p.m.\u003c/strong> The first three innings took one hour and 18 minutes to complete. Wow. We were looking at a cool ad that that \u003ca href=\"http://www.anchorbrewing.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Anchor Brewing\u003c/a> ran in the San Francisco Chronicle this morning. It alluded to an old-time pitching legend for the San Francisco team in the old Pacific Coast League, \u003ca href=\"http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=henley001cla\" target=\"_blank\">>Clarence T. \"Cack\" Henley\u003c/a>. One of Henley's many amazing mound feats was a 24-inning shutout--a game that took three and a half hours to complete. The times they sure have changed. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:15 p.m. (bottom 3rd):\u003c/strong> Affeldt fans Ryan Howard for the first out. He gets Jayson Werth to fly to right. Two out. Victorino grounds to first. Affeldt stops the bleeding. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:05 p.m.: \u003c/strong>The delay due to the unscheduled bench-clearing recreation works to the Giants' advantage; it gives reliever Jeremy Affeldt more time to warm up, and now he's coming into the game. So much for my pregame thinking that Sanchez would be the stopper this game. He leaves after just two innings in the books and responsible for the two runners on base. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:01 p.m. (bottom 3rd):\u003c/strong> He responds by throwing three consecutive balls to Polanco, then walking him on 3-1. Not good. Then he gets behind Utley and hits him. Here we go: Sanchez thinks Utley showed him up by tossing him the ball back, they start jawing, and both benches empty. No brawl though--just a bunch of guys in funny pants stretching their legs. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:52 p.m. (top 3rd):\u003c/strong> Burrell skies the ball to left for the third out. But it's a new game. Let's see how Sanchez responds. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:50 p.m. (top 3rd): \u003c/strong>Crazy inning! Posey rolls a ball to the third-base side of the mound; Polanco grabs it barehanded and fires to first in time. But Posey runs into first baseman Ryan Howard's glove and the ball rolls away, and Aubrey Huff scores from second with no play. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:45 p.m. (top 3rd):\u003c/strong> Jonathan Sanchez has his turn at bat and hits it hard up the middle for a single. Here comes Andres Torres again, and this time he looks like he's taken that big metal necklace off. He hits a blast to dead center, where the Phils' Shane Victorino just misses making a beautiful over the shoulder catch. Since Sanchez held up, it winds up as a 400-plus foot single. Runners on first and second for Freddy Sanchez, who sacrifices them to second and third. Huff follows with a single up the middle--Oswalt suddenly looks very hittable--J. Sanchez scores, but Victorino cuts down Torres with a perfect thrown to the plate. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 1. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:42 p.m. (bottom 2nd): \u003c/strong>Sanchez falls behind Carlos Ruiz 2-0 before evening the count then getting him to ground to short. Oswalt grounds to second. Sanchez tarts off Rollins with two strikes, throws three ball, then gets Rollins on a swinging strike three. That's a one-two-three inning that was harder than it looked. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:32: p.m. (top 2nd):\u003c/strong> Pat Burrell opens with an infield single to short. Cody Ross hits the ball hard to Polanco at third who field the ball on a high hop and starts and around-the-horn double play. Juan Uribe floats a soft liner to right for a single. Edgar Renteria flies to right for the final out. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:21 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Shane Victorino, one of two Filipino Americans playing in this series (the Giants' Tim Lincecum is the other one), bounces a single up the middle and Howard stops at second. Raul Ibañez pops to second to end the inning, and the beleaguered-looking Sanchez is finally out of the inning. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:20 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Werth hits a blast to left center, but gets under it and leftfielder Pat Burrell catches it on the warning track. Utley scores on the sacrifice fly. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:18 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Ryan Howard flares a single to short left, not deep enough to score Utley. Runners at first and third with Jayson Werth coming to the plate and reliever Guillermo Mota warming up for the Giants. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:16 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Utley pulls a 2-1 fastball to right for a double, scoring Polanco. \u003cstrong>Phillies 1, Giants 0. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:13 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Well, the Phillies are looking for strikes. Sanchez got behind Rollins, and he walked Placido Polanco, the No. 2 hitter, on four pitches. He starts off Chase Utley, the third hitter, with a wild pitch breaking ball that sends Polanco to second. Early story line: Sanchez is having trouble with control. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:11 p.m. (bottom 1st):\u003c/strong> Sanchez goes to a full count on leadoff hitter Jimmy Rollins—\u003ci>Alameda's Own Jimmy Rollins\u003c/i>—before Rollins grounds to third. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:08 p.m.: \u003c/strong>An intra-inning question from my living-room audience. What are those woven, colored necklaces some of the players are wearing? Hmm--that's beyond my expertise. But I note that Torres is also wearing a long, floppy metal necklace, which prompts me to ask: Why would anyone want to wear something like that when they're playing, and why do the People Who Run Baseball allow it? \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:06 p.m. (top 1st): \u003c/strong>Buster Posey flies out to right, stranding Torres. \u003cstrong>Giants 0, Phillies coming to bat.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:02 p.m. (top 1st):\u003c/strong> Oswalt strikes out Freddy Sanchez and Aubrey Huff. I think the phrase for the way he's pitching is, \"He's dealing.\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:57 p.m. EDT (4:57 p.m. PDT) (top 1st):\u003c/strong> Play ball! Oswalt throws a first-pitch strike to Andres Torres. Pitch 2 is lined to left. Say goodbye to the no-hitter. \u003c/p>\n\n",
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"content": "\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:26 p.m. (bottom 9th): \u003c/strong>Wilson needs three outs to get the Giants into the World Series. There's the first one: pinch hitter Ross Gload grounds to second base. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:20 p.m. (top 9th): \u003c/strong>Brad Lidge takes the ball for the Phillies. Nate Schierholtz, batting in the ninth spot in the lineup, strikes out. Andres Torres lays down a beautiful bunt on the first-base side that no one can make a play on for a single. Freddy Sanchez singles to left, Torres to second. Huff comes to the plate and strikes a long foul drive into the rightfield stands that a fan makes a nice barehanded catch on. Huff strikes out, two down. Posey gets an intentional walk with reliever Brian Wilson on deck. The Fox guys note Wilson was 0 for 5 batting this season. Perfect spot to roll one through the right side. Well, he did hit it to the right side, bouncing out to Ryan Howard at first. \u003cstrong>Giants 3, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:11 p.m. (bottom 8th):\u003c/strong> And Wilson gets out of it. Carlos Ruiz lines to first, and Victorino is doubled off second. Giants 3, Phillies 2. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:07 p.m. (bottom 8th): \u003c/strong>Now Ibañez singles to right, Victorino to second. Lincecum is done as Bochy brings in Brian Wilson. \u003ca href=\"http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=lc-wilsonnlcs101510\" target=\"_blank\">Fear the Beard\u003c/a>. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:05 p.m.:\u003c/strong> Shane Victorino wins the battle of Filipino-American stars, flipping the ball to right for a single. One out, man on first. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8:03 p.m.:\u003c/strong> The ever-creative Phillies fans are wolf-whistling at Lincecum again. It's good to know someplace in America still thinks long-hair on a guy is effeminate (I suggest they take it up with my man \u003ca href=\"http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/tripleh/\" target=\"_blank\">Triple H\u003c/a>). \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8 p.m.: \u003c/strong>Tim Lincecum comes on in relief. Which will be just fine if he does what manager Bruce Bochy expects him to do. And Lincecum starts off by striking out Werth with a ridiculous breaking ball. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:57 p.m. (top 8th):\u003c/strong> Uribe's homer momentarily quiets the crowd. Renteria strikes out. \u003cstrong>Giants 3, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:52 p.m. (top 8th):\u003c/strong> Madson still pitching for Philadelphia. Burrell grounds to short. Ross flies to medium deep left. And then--SHOCK!--Uribe hits it just over the rightfield barrier for a homer. \u003cstrong>Giants 3, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:45 p.m. (bottom 7th): \u003c/strong>Javier Lopez relieves Bumgarner and flies to Cody Ross in right. Utley grounds to Lopez. Two out. Howard's up, and Lopez gets two quick strikes. Lopez is dealing. He goes to that ridiculous sweeping slider of his. Both are low and away. 2-2. Then he comes in with a fastball at the knees. Strikeout. To the eighth. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong> \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:43 p.m. (bottom 7th): \u003c/strong>This game's been so interesting and intense that you almost forget what's at stake here. One of these teams is going to the World Series. One of them might do it tonight.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:39 p.m.: \u003c/strong>They're singing \"God Bless America.\" It always make me think of \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=113733752\" target=\"_blank\">The Firesign Theatre\u003c/a>'s \"God Bless Vespucciland.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:37 p.m. (top 7th): \u003c/strong>But he doesn't. Posey grounds to Utley at second, who tosses to Rollins to force Huff. Three out. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:36 p.m. (top 7th): \u003c/strong>Madson whiffs Andres Torres. Two out. Then Freddy Sanchez doubles into the leftfield corner. Huff to the plate, and Madson walks him intentionally. That brings up Buster Posey (who's booed when he's announced). Tim McCarver says on Fox the walk's \"a good move. It makes sense.\" Which makes me hope that Posey goes yard. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:27 p.m. (top 7th): \u003c/strong>Ryan Madson on the mound for the Phillies, and Travis Ishikawa pinch-hits for the Giants. Ishikawa gives Madson a battle before taking a called third strike (on a pitch that the Fox pitch-chart thing says was outside by plenty). \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:24 p.m.: \u003c/strong>Ibañez, who's done nearly nothing this series, doubles over Uribe's head and into the leftfield corner. Ruiz bunts him to third. (Why? Why bunt? Why throw away an out with a runner already in scoring position? Honestly.) Then pinch-hitter Ben Francisco strikes out (Oswalt's done for the night) and Jimmy Rollins flies to left-center for out number three. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>7:18 p.m.: Foreign substances: Pat Burrell has a big wad of chewing tobacco in his cheek. Tim Lincecum chews, too. If you like these guys, why not write them a letter and tell to stop doing something so dangerously stupid. Former major leaguer and broadcaster Joe Garagiola has turned this into a cause: \"\u003ca href=\"http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1009897/index.htm\" target=\"_blank\">He's Spitting Mad\u003c/a>.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:15 p.m. (top 6th): \u003c/strong>Oswalt fees Renteria one low curve after another and gets ahead. When Oswalt finally throws a fastball it runs in on Renteria, who offers weakly and fouls it off. But he says \"s__t!\" and tries to convince the umpire he was hit. The ump ain't buying it. Too bad, because Renteria winds up grounding to Utley at second, who turns a nice 4-3 double play, and that threat is done with. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:07 p.m. (top 6th):\u003c/strong> Ross doubles off the wall down the leftfield line. That's the Giants ninth hit. Then Oswalt hits Uribe with a fastball that runs way inside. Men on first and second, one out. The Giants threaten yet again. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7:05 p.m. (top 6th):\u003c/strong> Pat Burrell has one of those at-bats that really make a pitcher work. Fouled off some nice pitches with two strikes and eventually worked a full count. But Oswalt gets him swinging on a breaking ball at his ankles. One out. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7 p.m.: \u003c/strong>Your blogger started the game working on a cup of coffee. He's now digging into a bowl of popcorn accompanied by a beer. Thirsty work, this. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:58 p.m. (bottom 5th):\u003c/strong> Victorino bounces it right back to Bumgarner, who throws a very deliberate strike to Huff at first. Side retired. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:56 p.m. (bottom 5th):\u003c/strong> Madison Bumgarner, all of 21 years old, on the mound for the Giants. Jimmy Rollins greets him with a single to right. Polanco pops to short left. Utley flies to medium deep left center. Ryan Howard hits a shot into much deeper left center for a double. Rollins is held at third. Werth gets an intentional walk. Bases loaded for Victorino. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:45 p.m. (top 5th): P\u003c/strong>osey up with two out. Two called strikes on a fast ball and curve. Oswalt comes straight at him with two more fastballs that Posey fouls off. Low outside breaking ball. Fastball--foul ball. Fastball--inside for ball two. Looks like absolutely everyone in the ballpark is twirling those white towels as Oswalt goes into the stretch. A high fastball. Posey swings and misses. Strike three, and on to the bottom of the 5th. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:40 p.m. (top 5th):\u003c/strong> Torres strikes out after the booing dies down. Freddy Sanchez singles to center, Fontenot to second. Oswalt goes to a full count on Huff, who fouls out to Polanco at third.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:35 p.m. (top 5th):\u003c/strong> Mike Fontenot pinch-hits for Affeldt and singles to right. Then we get another occasion for the Phillies' fans to exercise their talent for booing when Andres Torres fouls a bunt attempt. The ball hits him, and Oswalt argues Torres was out of the batter's box and should be called out. Replay shows the plate umpire got it right--Torres was still in the batter's box. Boo! Boo!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:30 p.m. (bottom 4th): \u003c/strong>Affeldt gets a three-up, three-down 4th: Ibañez grounds to short, Ruiz strikes out, Oswalt bloops to right. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:20 p.m. (top 4th):\u003c/strong> Burrell pops the ball foul in no-man's land down the right-field line. Howard chases it from first and Werth from right. It's Werth's ball--he makes a beautiful sliding catch as he runs out of room and skids into the wall. Great play. Uribe fouls out in more conventional fashion to 3rd. Then Renteria flies to short right. Easy inning for Oswalt. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:16 p.m.\u003c/strong> The first three innings took one hour and 18 minutes to complete. Wow. We were looking at a cool ad that that \u003ca href=\"http://www.anchorbrewing.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Anchor Brewing\u003c/a> ran in the San Francisco Chronicle this morning. It alluded to an old-time pitching legend for the San Francisco team in the old Pacific Coast League, \u003ca href=\"http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=henley001cla\" target=\"_blank\">>Clarence T. \"Cack\" Henley\u003c/a>. One of Henley's many amazing mound feats was a 24-inning shutout--a game that took three and a half hours to complete. The times they sure have changed. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:15 p.m. (bottom 3rd):\u003c/strong> Affeldt fans Ryan Howard for the first out. He gets Jayson Werth to fly to right. Two out. Victorino grounds to first. Affeldt stops the bleeding. \u003cstrong>Giants 2, Phillies 2.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:05 p.m.: \u003c/strong>The delay due to the unscheduled bench-clearing recreation works to the Giants' advantage; it gives reliever Jeremy Affeldt more time to warm up, and now he's coming into the game. So much for my pregame thinking that Sanchez would be the stopper this game. He leaves after just two innings in the books and responsible for the two runners on base. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6:01 p.m. (bottom 3rd):\u003c/strong> He responds by throwing three consecutive balls to Polanco, then walking him on 3-1. Not good. Then he gets behind Utley and hits him. 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Here comes Andres Torres again, and this time he looks like he's taken that big metal necklace off. He hits a blast to dead center, where the Phils' Shane Victorino just misses making a beautiful over the shoulder catch. Since Sanchez held up, it winds up as a 400-plus foot single. Runners on first and second for Freddy Sanchez, who sacrifices them to second and third. Huff follows with a single up the middle--Oswalt suddenly looks very hittable--J. Sanchez scores, but Victorino cuts down Torres with a perfect thrown to the plate. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 1. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:42 p.m. (bottom 2nd): \u003c/strong>Sanchez falls behind Carlos Ruiz 2-0 before evening the count then getting him to ground to short. Oswalt grounds to second. Sanchez tarts off Rollins with two strikes, throws three ball, then gets Rollins on a swinging strike three. That's a one-two-three inning that was harder than it looked. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:32: p.m. (top 2nd):\u003c/strong> Pat Burrell opens with an infield single to short. Cody Ross hits the ball hard to Polanco at third who field the ball on a high hop and starts and around-the-horn double play. Juan Uribe floats a soft liner to right for a single. Edgar Renteria flies to right for the final out. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:21 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Shane Victorino, one of two Filipino Americans playing in this series (the Giants' Tim Lincecum is the other one), bounces a single up the middle and Howard stops at second. Raul Ibañez pops to second to end the inning, and the beleaguered-looking Sanchez is finally out of the inning. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:20 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Werth hits a blast to left center, but gets under it and leftfielder Pat Burrell catches it on the warning track. Utley scores on the sacrifice fly. \u003cstrong>Phillies 2, Giants 0.\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:18 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Ryan Howard flares a single to short left, not deep enough to score Utley. Runners at first and third with Jayson Werth coming to the plate and reliever Guillermo Mota warming up for the Giants. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:16 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Utley pulls a 2-1 fastball to right for a double, scoring Polanco. \u003cstrong>Phillies 1, Giants 0. \u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5:13 p.m. (bottom 1st): \u003c/strong>Well, the Phillies are looking for strikes. 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No fan of the team worth her salt would actually \u003cem>expect\u003c/em> a win, but I, along with lots of other folks, was optimistically wondering how to get home amid the mayhem of a post-game celebration. Would parties spilling out onto the street allow for bike riding? Would Caltrains adjust their schedule to wait for the post-game ceremonies to end? And how could us fans not hope, believe, feel-in-our-bones, a win, given the number of miracles that this ball club has performed this October?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But rather than wallow in the loss, and stew in disappointment until Saturday's game, I compiled a list of songs that rekindled my spirits and got me ready for Saturday. Or as the Giants' marketing team would say, they put a little \u003ca href=\"http://flickriver.com/photos/greggoodman/4607968954/\" target=\"_blank\">magic\u003c/a> back inside.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>5 Songs That Got Me Through the Giants' Loss\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cspan style=\"font-size: 22px;color: #000000;font-family: 'Lucida Grande', Verdana, Arial, 'Bitstream Vera Sans', sans-serif;line-height: normal\"> \u003c/span>1) Before you can move on, you must first find acceptance. You have realize that the third inning wasn't just some sick joke. So my first song is \u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIdIqbv7SPo\" target=\"_blank\">Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone\u003c/a> by Bill Withers. Cause last night was anything but sunny.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>2) Now that you've accepted that last night did indeed really happen, let's get a little angry and put some competitive fire back in the belly. 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