San Francisco Giants ready to play Cincinnati Reds in final game of NLDS – MLB Update
San Francisco Giants are ready to face the Cincinnati Reds in the final game of National League Division Series on Thursday, October at Great American Ball Park in San Francisco.
The series is tied at 2-2 while this game will be the final thriller between these two teams. This must win game will a total thriller for fans from both sides.
Giants’ potential starters Matt Latos and Matt Cain know that how important this game is for them. They understand the hard work of previous game in which their batters and pitchers kept the Reds under pressure during the entire game and eventually won the game in style.
“We've got our No. 1 guy on the mound, we've got everybody rested up or pretty rested, so we're looking pretty good, We just have to play with the same fire we've played with the last couple days," Giants' reliever George Kontos said about his team’s great offensive power which possess extraordinary force to out the Reds at Great American Ball Park.
"[Pence] inspired us to go out there and be positive and bring the best we can bring, That's what we have shown. We have shown that there is no tomorrow. This is today, and thanks to the win today there will be a tomorrow," Angel Pagan said ahead of all-important encounter with the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday.
In Wednesday’s game, the Giants’ upfront batters also played wonderfully and showed their class. That is the main reason, why Pagan and his team-mates and showing extreme confidence ahead of their all important match-up.
Pagan against Brandon Phillips played wonderfully as he scored two runs and two hits. Overall he ran for two RBIs and maintained his slugging percentage at .467 with great energy.
Not only Pagan, but the third baseman Pablo Sandoval also played well in the previous game as he scored one run and smashed three hits along with three RBIs. He kept the Reds’ pitchers under pressure and eventually rattled them with big force. He maintained his slugging percentage at .588 and proved one of the winning factors for the San Francisco Giants.
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