Its a shame we didn’t get a decisive game 5 between Schmidt-Beckett, after both pitched gems in game 1 against each other. My goodness, Pudge Rodriguez was EVERYWHERE in this NLDS against the Giants = hitting, catching balls on the dirt, holding on to the ball in the end in the collision, throwing runners out. WOW!!!
Giants have played four postseason games in that Marlins football stadium (two games in 1997 Division Series and two games in 2003 Division Series). And the Marlins have beaten the Giants in all four games in their last-at-bat = Game 1 1997 NLDS = walk-off-victory Game 2 1997 NLDS = Walk-off-victory Game 3 2003 NLDS = Walk-off-victory Game 4 2003 NLDS = Marlins took the lead in the bottom of the 8th inning, and then they ended the series in the top of the 9th inning on a dramatic final out.
My San Francisco Giants would not make the playoffs again until 2010. But when they returned, the final result ended up being sweeter than a Ghirardelli sundae.
After a hot stretch where they won 21 of their last 29 games to grab the Wild Card by 4 games over the Phils, the Florida Marlins (91-71) look to ride the wave against the team that led the NL West Wire-to-Wire at 100-61 (15.5 game margin): the San Francisco Giants. In Game 1 at PacBell Park, Josh Beckett pitched seven solid innings in which he fanned nine, allowed just one run and two hits. Trouble was, Jason Schmidt was even better. Schmidt cruised to a 2-0 shutout on a three-hitter and going the distance. Pierre and Castillo were a combined 0-for-8 in the game as the Giants took Game 1. The two tablesetters did get singles in the first inning of Game 2 for an early run for the Fish. But the Giants would take a 4-1 lead after four innings. This time, Florida responded with three in the fifth, and then three more in the 6th on Encarnacion's home run and a two-run double by Juan Pierre (which RF Jose Cruz misjudged). Pierre went 4-for-5 with three runs scored, drove in 3, and led the Marlins to a 9-5 win, and the two teams headed to Miami for a now best-of-three. At Pro Player Stadium for Game 3, Pudge Rodriguez shined. First, he hit a two-run home run in the first to get the scoring started. The Giants tied it in the 6th then took the lead in the 11th on Alfonzo's RBI single. They should have scored more, but they stranded 18 runners on base. Jose Cruz also dropped a routine fly ball to open the bottom of the 11th. That would prove huge, for with the bases loaded and two outs, in came Pudge again. Facing reliever Tim Worrell, Rodriguez went opposite field for a single, scoring two runs, and the Marlins pulled out a 4-3 win. Pudge drove in all 4 runs in this classic. Riding the wave, the Marlins jumped early to a 5-1 lead as the D-Train excelled on the mound, and at the plate, going 3-for-3 including a 5th inning triple. Perhaps, that last one seemed to tire Willis, as the Giants scored 4 in the 6th to tie it. No matter, Pudge was on 2nd with two outs in the 8th inning. Derrek Lee was on first. Miguel Cabrera hit a single to right, and Pudge raced home ahead of Cruz's throw. Pudge knocked the ball out of the catcher's glove for the go ahead run. Then, Lee raced all the way from first to score when Torrealba did not retrieve the ball (a la Ernie Lombardi in 1939). That extra run would prove pivotal for a double and a single scored a run for the Giants in the top of the 9th to make it 7-6. Two outs and a hit batter later, Urbina faced Jeffrey Hammonds with J.T. Snow on second. (Even though he was a slow runner, he had to run, since the Giants were out of position players). Hammonds looped one to left that fell in front of Conine in left. Snow tried to score, but Conine's throw was on target. Pudge anticipated the ball, and even though Snow knocked down Pudge trying to score, Ivan held on to the ball for the third out. Incredibly, the Marlins pulled it off, winning the series 7-6. Pudge was not letting go of that baseball. Well, he'll have to at some point, because the Marlins will now head to the NLCS and open up on the road. Question is: where to? As for the Giants, it will be 7 years before they get back to the postseason, but when they did, they would win it all. It was the first of three titles over 5 years.
To be fair, Luis Castillo was with the Marlins in 1997. He had 300 plate appearances that season. But he was not on the Marlins postseason roster. So both Conine and Castillo have rings from that season who are also on the 2003 Marlins
The next day after game 4 when the Giants got eliminated, Chris Russo (Mad-Dog) from the sports radio Show “Mike and the Mad Dog”, who is a San Francisco Giants fan, had his famous San Francisco Giants rant, about how the Giants cant win a big game and will never win a title since moving to California from New York. That rant is here on RUclips; I highly recommend that you watch it, since its very entertaining.
I just saw that. Chris Russo was really upset. In some ways, the Giants were the NL equivalent of the Red Sox, unable to win the real big game. No explanation needed about the year before in the World Series.
Joe Nathan, who was a bullpen pitcher in 2003 for the Giants (but not their closer), will be traded to the Twins in the offseason for AJ Pierzienskie. Nathan will become the Twins closer, and what a sensational and underrated closer he will be.
Game 1 ruclips.net/video/yt9Pfmoa1_U/видео.html&ab_channel=ThisIsWhereYouFindBaseball Game 2 ruclips.net/video/lXvag4JpSHg/видео.html&ab_channel=ThisIsWhereYouFindBaseball Game 3 ruclips.net/video/FOa9FaiPhWE/видео.html&ab_channel=ThisIsWhereYouFindBaseball Game 4 ruclips.net/video/GJjJfe-1Hsw/видео.html&ab_channel=MLBVault
Andres Galarraga (Giants) is a free agent and he will sign with the Angels. 2004 will be his final season. Sidney Ponson (Giants) is a free agent and he will sign and return to the Orioles. Jose Cruz (Giants) is a free agent and he will sign with the Rays.
Nope. With two outs, you have to give it your best shot. Remember, he had to run, since the Giants had no position players left on the bench. It had to take a perfect throw to gun down Snow, and it was a great throw.
@@hmhm856 Indeed. The Giants carried 12 pitchers in this NLDS. (This was well before it became commonplace as to what we see now). And it came back to bite the Giants.
I miss this era of ESPN Sportscenter. There was a whole art to the highlights.
Pudge Rodriguez: from 9 straight playoff losses to consecutive 9th inning clutch moments
For the first time in postseason history, a series ended with the potential tying run thrown out at the plate, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Juan Encarnacion: is that the same guy who hit that prodigious home run at Yankee Stadium as a Tiger?
Yes
Its a shame we didn’t get a decisive game 5 between Schmidt-Beckett, after both pitched gems in game 1 against each other.
My goodness, Pudge Rodriguez was EVERYWHERE in this NLDS against the Giants = hitting, catching balls on the dirt, holding on to the ball in the end in the collision, throwing runners out. WOW!!!
While he had those 9 straight playoff losses in Texas, he IS a former AL MVP
Rick Helling and Pudge Rodriguez finally on the right side of an LDS if you remember those late 90s Rangers
One of the best NLDS’s ever, and was immortalized by Chris Mad Dog Russo
Lmao and Sidney ponson Aruba legend lmao
Giants have played four postseason games in that Marlins football stadium (two games in 1997 Division Series and two games in 2003 Division Series). And the Marlins have beaten the Giants in all four games in their last-at-bat =
Game 1 1997 NLDS = walk-off-victory
Game 2 1997 NLDS = Walk-off-victory
Game 3 2003 NLDS = Walk-off-victory
Game 4 2003 NLDS = Marlins took the lead in the bottom of the 8th inning, and then they ended the series in the top of the 9th inning on a dramatic final out.
9:20 Sensational play by the Giants closer for the second out. He also made a sensational play on the first out (not shown)
My San Francisco Giants would not make the playoffs again until 2010.
But when they returned, the final result ended up being sweeter than a Ghirardelli sundae.
Another classic video bonds was cursed in playoffs lol
And to think as a Cubs fans, I wanted the Marlins in the NLCS.. I learned to be careful what I wished for!
After a hot stretch where they won 21 of their last 29 games to grab the Wild Card by 4 games over the Phils, the Florida Marlins (91-71) look to ride the wave against the team that led the NL West Wire-to-Wire at 100-61 (15.5 game margin): the San Francisco Giants.
In Game 1 at PacBell Park, Josh Beckett pitched seven solid innings in which he fanned nine, allowed just one run and two hits. Trouble was, Jason Schmidt was even better. Schmidt cruised to a 2-0 shutout on a three-hitter and going the distance. Pierre and Castillo were a combined 0-for-8 in the game as the Giants took Game 1.
The two tablesetters did get singles in the first inning of Game 2 for an early run for the Fish. But the Giants would take a 4-1 lead after four innings. This time, Florida responded with three in the fifth, and then three more in the 6th on Encarnacion's home run and a two-run double by Juan Pierre (which RF Jose Cruz misjudged). Pierre went 4-for-5 with three runs scored, drove in 3, and led the Marlins to a 9-5 win, and the two teams headed to Miami for a now best-of-three.
At Pro Player Stadium for Game 3, Pudge Rodriguez shined. First, he hit a two-run home run in the first to get the scoring started. The Giants tied it in the 6th then took the lead in the 11th on Alfonzo's RBI single. They should have scored more, but they stranded 18 runners on base. Jose Cruz also dropped a routine fly ball to open the bottom of the 11th. That would prove huge, for with the bases loaded and two outs, in came Pudge again. Facing reliever Tim Worrell, Rodriguez went opposite field for a single, scoring two runs, and the Marlins pulled out a 4-3 win. Pudge drove in all 4 runs in this classic.
Riding the wave, the Marlins jumped early to a 5-1 lead as the D-Train excelled on the mound, and at the plate, going 3-for-3 including a 5th inning triple. Perhaps, that last one seemed to tire Willis, as the Giants scored 4 in the 6th to tie it. No matter, Pudge was on 2nd with two outs in the 8th inning. Derrek Lee was on first. Miguel Cabrera hit a single to right, and Pudge raced home ahead of Cruz's throw. Pudge knocked the ball out of the catcher's glove for the go ahead run. Then, Lee raced all the way from first to score when Torrealba did not retrieve the ball (a la Ernie Lombardi in 1939).
That extra run would prove pivotal for a double and a single scored a run for the Giants in the top of the 9th to make it 7-6. Two outs and a hit batter later, Urbina faced Jeffrey Hammonds with J.T. Snow on second. (Even though he was a slow runner, he had to run, since the Giants were out of position players). Hammonds looped one to left that fell in front of Conine in left. Snow tried to score, but Conine's throw was on target. Pudge anticipated the ball, and even though Snow knocked down Pudge trying to score, Ivan held on to the ball for the third out. Incredibly, the Marlins pulled it off, winning the series 7-6. Pudge was not letting go of that baseball.
Well, he'll have to at some point, because the Marlins will now head to the NLCS and open up on the road. Question is: where to?
As for the Giants, it will be 7 years before they get back to the postseason, but when they did, they would win it all. It was the first of three titles over 5 years.
Literally a carbon copy of 2000 for the Giants: best NL record, win game 1, drop 3 straight to an NL East Wild Card
Jack McKeon is familiar with the Giants: remember he was a former manager and GM for the Padres
This was Pudge's first career postseason series win after the disappointments suffered at the hands of the New York Yankees as a Texas Ranger.
To be fair, Luis Castillo was with the Marlins in 1997. He had 300 plate appearances that season. But he was not on the Marlins postseason roster. So both Conine and Castillo have rings from that season who are also on the 2003 Marlins
this would be the last time Bonds would make the post season
Jose Cruz Jr had a NIGHTMARE defensive and offensive series. NIGHTMARE
5:37 HORRENDOUS error in game 2
8:52 Horrendous error in game 3
Bruh
4:57 This was a play that could have changed the whole series if it failed
The next day after game 4 when the Giants got eliminated, Chris Russo (Mad-Dog) from the sports radio Show “Mike and the Mad Dog”, who is a San Francisco Giants fan, had his famous San Francisco Giants rant, about how the Giants cant win a big game and will never win a title since moving to California from New York.
That rant is here on RUclips; I highly recommend that you watch it, since its very entertaining.
I just saw that. Chris Russo was really upset. In some ways, the Giants were the NL equivalent of the Red Sox, unable to win the real big game. No explanation needed about the year before in the World Series.
@@cdelano81 I wonder what was his reaction also with the Giants final weekend in the 2004 season, with the way they got disqualified.
@@hmhm856 Especially since it was against the rival Dodgers. I'm sure we'll delve into this more when SW561 puts that date up.
Should Jason Schmidt have started game 4 on short rest?
Joe Nathan, who was a bullpen pitcher in 2003 for the Giants (but not their closer), will be traded to the Twins in the offseason for AJ Pierzienskie. Nathan will become the Twins closer, and what a sensational and underrated closer he will be.
Giants could have used him in 04
Which Giants NLDS loss stings more: this or 2000?
I think this does. But nothing stings more than the 2002 World Series Game 6. THAT was to Giants fans what Game 6 in the '86 WS was to Red Sox fans.
Game 1
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Game 2
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Game 3
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Game 4
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14:39 Twenty three LOB the last two games. Yikes. That'll eat away at 'em all winter
San Francisco did so much good all year only to have it all end like THAT?
The Giants and 9th innings in October at Miami don’t mix (remember 1997?)
Do Marlins home games only have big crowds in October? They weren’t exactly filling up every seat for that big Phillies series
This Giants team was more ecspected to win a ring than 2002 strangley
Barry bonds the best baseball players ever
Go figure SF beats Beckett and roughed up Willis in game 2, yet get beat by Pavano
Andres Galarraga (Giants) is a free agent and he will sign with the Angels. 2004 will be his final season.
Sidney Ponson (Giants) is a free agent and he will sign and return to the Orioles.
Jose Cruz (Giants) is a free agent and he will sign with the Rays.
Should Snow have held up at third base?
Nope. With two outs, you have to give it your best shot. Remember, he had to run, since the Giants had no position players left on the bench. It had to take a perfect throw to gun down Snow, and it was a great throw.
@@cdelano81 Felipe Alou got criticized for that decision at the start of the series, to use less bench players and have more bullpen pitchers instead
@@hmhm856 Indeed. The Giants carried 12 pitchers in this NLDS. (This was well before it became commonplace as to what we see now). And it came back to bite the Giants.
My answer... Sid Bream