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2002 Team Reunion
It’s been a great Sunday! Members of the 2002 team turned out to be honored during a pre-game ceremony.
- Posted on July 1, 2012 at 4:15 pm
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- Tags: Barney Nugent, Barry Bonds, Benito Santiago, Bill Mueller, Calvin Murray, Chad Zerbe, Damon Minor, Darren Baker, Dave Groeschner, Dave Righetti, Dusty Baker, Felix Rodriguez, Jason Christiansen, Jason Schmidt, Jay Witasick, Jeff Kent, Joe Lefebvre, JT Snow, Juan Lopez, Kenny Lofton, Kirk Rueter, Larry Baer, Marvin Benard, Mike Murphy, Pedro Feliz, Peter Magowan, Ramon Martinez, Reggie Sanders, Rich Aurilia, Ron Wotus, Russ Ortiz, Ryan Jensen, Scott Eyre, Tim Worrell
A Look Back – 2002 – NLCS
In honor of the 2002 Team Reunion coming up on July 1 we wanted to look back at some of the great moments during the 2002 season. Following a furious late-season run to capture the Wild Card berth and a stirring five-game NLDS victory over Atlanta, the Giants provided the only truly fitting encore—they won the club’s first NL pennant in 13 years by defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in a scintillating and highly competitive five-contest NLCS.
San Francisco began its run to the Fall Classic by winning each of the first two contests in St. Louis. The Giants pounded Cardinals ace Matt Morris early and often en route to a 9-6 victory in Game #1, while Jason Schmidt turned in a dominating Game #2 performance. The right-hander struck out eight and carried a shutout into the eighth inning, while Rich Aurilia’s two-homer, three-RBI effort spurred a 4-1 triumph.
Despite Barry Bonds’ dramatic three-run, fifth- inning homer into McCovey Cove that briefly tied Game #3 at AT&T Park, a solo clout by St. Louis’ Eli Marrero and stingy pitching by the Cardinal bull- pen gave the visitors a 5-4 win and renewed hope.
St. Louis jumped out to a 2-0, first-inning lead in Game #4 and appeared on its way to evening the series until a pair of Giants veterans turned the tide. In the sixth, J.T. Snow delivered a two-out, two-run double that knotted the contest. Following a two-out intentional walk to Bonds in the eighth, Benito Santiago cemented his series MVP honors by clubbing a full-count offering from Rick White into the left field bleachers for a 4-2 lead. Robb Nen struck out the final two hitters in the ninth to strand the tying run at third and close out a 4-3 SF victory.
Giants’ lefty Kirk Rueter and Morris engaged in a classic October pitchers’ duel in a Game #5 that was scoreless until St. Louis broke through with a run in the seventh. Bonds tied the contest 1-1 with an eighth-inning sacrifice fly, thus setting the stage for one of the most dramatic moments in San Francisco history.
Morris retired the first two Giants hitters in the bottom of the ninth inning, but was chased by consecutive singles from David Bell and Shawon Dunston. St. Louis turned to reliever Steve Kline, and Kenny Lofton greeted the southpaw by lining his first pitch into right-center field for a single that scored a sliding Bell as the jubilant NL champion Giants poured onto the field.
- Posted on June 18, 2012 at 10:30 pm
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- Filed in: Look Back
- Tags: Barry Bonds, Benito Santiago, Chad Zerbe, David Bell, Fans, Jeff Kent, Kenny Lofton, Kirk Rueter, Livan Hernandez, Manny Aybar, Pedro Feliz, Rich Aurilia, Ryan Jensen, Team, Tim Worrell
A Look Back – 2002 – WC Clinch & NLDS
In honor of the 2002 Team Reunion coming up on July 1 we wanted to look back at some of the great moments during the 2002 season. Fans were excited on September 28th when Barry Bonds hit the 46th ball into McCovey Cove, but everyone erupted when Robb Nen got his 43rd save of the season that gave the Giants the NL Wild Card Championship. But that was just the beginning. A little over a week later Tim Worrell struck out 3 batters in his 2 innings and Nen nailed down a 3-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves to win the NLCS.
- Posted on June 17, 2012 at 4:00 pm
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- Filed in: Look Back
- Tags: Barry Bonds, Chad Zerbe, Dusty Baker, Jeff Kent, Joe Nathan, JT Snow, Mike Murphy, Ramon Martinez, Reggie Sanders, Rich Aurilia, Robb Nen, Russ Ortiz, Team, Tim Worrell, Tsuyoshi Shinjo


























































