[新聞] Mota's heroics help Giants down D-backs
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Mota's heroics help Giants down D-backs
By Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com | 4/17/2011 1:03 AM ET
PHOENIX -- It was Bruce Bochy's 56th birthday Saturday and the bullpen gave
him a Giant present: 7 1/3 innings of one-run, three-hit ball and a 5-3 win
over the D-backs at Chase Field.
"That's a good win any time you can get it," the Giants manager said
afterward. "To lose your starter in the second inning, you're scrambling a
little bit."
The Giants lost starter Barry Zito midway through the bottom of the second,
but that didn't cost them the game.
Zito sprained his right mid-foot diving to catch a Joe Saunders bunt. He was
replaced by reliever Guillermo Mota, who pitched 4 1/3 innings of one-run,
three-hit relief to keep the D-backs at bay. It was the longest outing of
Mota's 13-year career and his first win of the season.
Jeremy Affeldt, Sergio Romo and Brian Wilson followed with zeros, Wilson
recording his fourth save after tossing a perfect ninth. Freddy Sanchez
drilled a two-out, two-run single in the seventh to break a 3-3 tie and
secure the win.
The victory was the fourth in a row for the defending World Series champions
and seventh in their last nine games after opening 1-4. With the 11-3 Rockies
losing at home to the Cubs, the Giants pulled to within three games of first
place in the National League West. It may be mid-April, but it's never too
early to keep track.
Zito left the ballpark hobbling on crutches, and with swelling in the ankle,
his 12-season, 356-game regular-season streak of never missing a start
because of injury is in serious jeopardy.
Zito, more than anybody, knew the predicament his club was in when he was
forced to leave the game. Zito had X-rays on the foot, which were negative,
and will undergo an MRI on Sunday to determine the extent of the damage.
"Mota, he just picked us up. He was incredible," Zito said, "The bullpen
saved that game right there. The fact that we got a win on top of it is just
a bonus."
Giants catcher Buster Posey staked Zito and the Giants to a 2-0 lead with a
two-run, two-out homer off Saunders, the D-backs' starter and loser, in the
top of the first, Posey's second homer of the season.
In the second inning prior to the injury, Zito had already allowed a walk and
a pair of doubles, the second of which was struck by D-backs catcher Miguel
Montero and drove in two runs to tie the score.
Melvin Mora gave the D-backs a 3-2 lead with his fourth-inning double off
Mota, and the Giants tied it again in the sixth on another double from
Sanchez.
D-backs first baseman Xavier Nady, whose single was one of the three hits off
Mota, said the veteran right-hander was the Giants' main cog.
"He came in and did a great job, limited us to very few runners and we never
really got anything going after Zito came out," Nady said. "You've got to tip
your cap to what the bullpen did for them."
After Posey's homer, Saunders was able to keep the Giants in check. They
grounded into five double plays in consecutive innings from the second to the
sixth. Those five tied a D-backs defensive record for one game and was the
fourth time it had been accomplished. The Giants' record for hitting into DPs
in one game is seven.
Mota, who had made 671 appearances and never thrown as many innings in one
game as he did Saturday evening, said his arm felt great and he could've gone
farther if Bochy had needed him. Any thought of that dissolved when Brandon
Belt pinch-hit for Mota in the climactic seventh inning.
Because the left-handed Zito started, D-backs manager Kirk Gibson opted to
play six right-handed hitters in the lineup, leading the right-handed Mota to
believe he was in for a big night.
"I told [Miguel] Tejada, 'Oh my God, I might throw five or six innings,'"
Mota said. "I threw three innings the other day in San Diego so I'm kind of
used to throwing more than one inning now. For my entire career I've been a
one-inning guy. I was fine. I could have thrown another inning or so."
In the end, Bochy didn't need Mota to do anything else. His birthday gift had
already been neatly wrapped.
Barry M. Bloom is national reporter for MLB.com and writes an MLBlog,
Boomskie on Baseball. Follow @boomskie on Twitter. This story was not subject
to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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