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504′ Backhanded Catch!

If this is your first exposure to the SF Giants Centerfielder, Jung Ho Lee, you’re in for a treat. When I first saw this live, they repeated it in slow motion and it was truly an unbelievable sight! It was snatched out of the air so fast I wasn’t able to get the slo-mo for you here, but it was phenomenal! .

Try it and see if you have any luck. It was like a game itself just trying to slow it down long enough to see the actual position of that mitt when the catch was made. His hand was turned upside down, eyes on the ball, as he’s fast approaching the wall. You might describe it as a “back handed, behind-the-back catch”:)) Giants Pitcher, Jordan Hicks appeared to be in shock after the play was made in the 4th Inning. The Giants ended up losing to the Phillies 4-3.

Looking at Jung Ho Lee’s #51 jersey, you might believe for a second you’re watching Ichiro Suzuki reincarnated as a Giant. An absolute honor to witness that play.

Well, okay, this one’s actually Willie Mays, but if you stretch it sideways, it’s about the same catch as the one we’re talking about:))

Willie Mays “The Catch”

BACK IN THE BATTER’S BOX…..ER, CAGE!

It was a short process, nursing the wounds from the Super Bowl but honestly, it was a really good game so it’s sort of hard to be disappointed for too long. And besides, today was the first exhibition game of Baseball’s Cactus League and the San Francisco Giants were in it, kinda, sorta.

So I’m reading Evan Webeck’s article in this mornings Sentinel that casually mentions our newest center fielder, Jung Hoo Lee, was nursing a sore side from, (get this) “from swinging in the cage”. Really? Swinging in the cage? He should be ready in a couple days according to new Manager, Bob Melvin. And the other new member of the team, Jorge Soler, was in “bubble wrap”. Melvin had already explained when they acquired Jorge he’d be bubble wrapped to “ensure he breaks camp healthy”. Whoa. It sounds like it’s going to be a long season folks.

The final score of this exhibition game was Chicago Cubs 8 – SF Giants 4; with the Giants scoring all of their 4 runs in the 9th inning.

There is a bright side though and it happened back on October 25, 2023, when Bob Melvin was announced as the new Manager for the Giants. You can’t help but love this guy:)) His first press conference brought it all home as he actually played for the Giants back in 1985 for a few years. The reason I’m so excited sounds corny but it has to do with the differences between him and previous Manager, Gabe Kapler.

This goes back a few (okay many, many) years to when I was a teenager. It’s mentioned in one of my early blogs. I used to score daytime games for my dad so when he got home we could talk about it. And the only way I could do that was to get the line-up from the morning paper and have my scorecard ready to post. Back in the old days the lineup was fairly static, not a lot of changes from game to game except for the Pitcher of course. But the catcher, basemen, fielders, were pretty much established for each game. At least that’s how I remember it, those many years ago:))

It was a disappointment to see Blake Sabol and Patrick Bailey, Joc Peterson and others sitting on the bench, not always of course. I’m sure every Manager has their own way of doing things. But I’m hoping for a familiar line-up most games. I never did figure out the Roger twins, unless they were pitching, then it was easy.

I’m blabbering I know, but I’m just excited about the possibilities our new Manager brings. He reminds me a lot of Boche and what else could we ask for? Welcome home to San Francisco, Bob Melvin! We’re so glad to have you in our organization:))

PLAY BALL” !!