National League Preview from The Sports Network
Wednesday, April 25th
(All times Eastern)
San Francisco Giants (9-8) at Cincinnati Reds (8-9), 7:10 p.m.
Probable Starting Pitchers: San Francisco - Barry Zito (1-0, 1.71)
Cincinnati - Bronson Arroyo (1-0, 2.91)
(Sports Network) - San Francisco left-hander Barry Zito hopes to continue a
strong start to the season this evening when the Giants continue a three-game
series against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
Zito managed just three wins last season and pitched to a 5.87 earned run
average in 13 games. However, the former American League Cy Young Award winner
opened his campaign this year with a shutout and has allowed two earned runs
in each of his last two outings, although he hasn't received a decision in
either of those starts.
Zito has faced the Reds 10 times (nine starts) and is 3-4 with a 7.47 ERA
against them. Since joining San Francisco in 2007, Zito is 0-2 versus the Reds
with a 7.20 ERA in five starts.
Cincinnati, meanwhile, also has a pitcher who is enjoying a bit of a
renaissance in righty Bronson Arroyo, who is 1-0 with a 2.91 ERA. Arroyo
picked up the win on Thursday in St. Louis, as he surrendered three runs and
five hits in eight innings.
Arroyo's ERA is the lowest it has been through three starts to open a season.
That after a year that saw him allow more earned runs (112) and home runs (46)
than any other pitcher in the league.
"Really all the three times I've been out, I've been pounding the zone with
strikes probably more than I have my whole career," said Arroyo, who's walked
just one batter in 21 2/3 innings this season. "I haven't been throwing a lot
of balls.
"Coming out of spring, I was relatively healthy. My back feels good, my arm
feels pretty good. I'm at least giving myself a chance to get off on the right
foot."
Arroyo is 3-5 lifetime against the Giants with a 3.25 ERA in 10 games (nine
starts).
Cincinnati got a strong effort from Mat Latos on Tuesday to claim the opener
of this set, as the newly-acquired right-hander tossed seven shutout innings
for his first win of the season, Brandon Phillips hit a two-run homer and
drove in three and the Reds rolled to a 9-2 victory.
Latos (1-2) gave up four hits and two walks while striking out three and Ryan
Ludwick added a solo homer in Cincinnati's fourth win in five games.
The Reds started a nine-game homestand after winning two of three against the
Cubs over the weekend to finish 4-6 on a 10-game road trip.
Matt Cain (1-1) struck out seven but gave up three runs on five hits and two
walks in 6 1/3 innings for the Giants. The 27-year-old righty had allowed just
three hits in his previous two starts, going nine innings in both.
Buster Posey hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning for San Francisco, which
was coming off a doubleheader sweep over the Mets on Monday in New York.
"It was a long night we had last night," said Giants manager Bruce Bochy. "We
got in in the wee hours of the morning. But give [Latos] credit. He threw
well."
Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval extended his season-opening hitting streak
to 17 games with a single to right field in the ninth inning. It is now the
second longest streak to open a year in franchise history, one behind Johnny
Rucker's franchise streak of 18 games that began the New York Giants' 1945
season.
He is now hitting .333 for the season, with a team-high 23 hits and 13 RBI.
Cincinnati won five of their seven meetings with the Giants a year ago.
04/25 14:11:52 ET
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