Game Schedule
Game |
Teams |
Date |
Time |
TV |
1 | Reds @ Giants | October 6, 2012 | CIN 5 – SF 2 | |
2 | Reds @ Giants | October 7, 2012 | CIN 9 – SF 0 | |
3 | Giants @ Reds | October 9, 2012 | SF 2 – CIN 1 F/10 | |
4 | Giants @ Reds | October 10, 2012 | SF 8 – CIN 3 | |
5 | Giants @ Reds | October 11, 2012 | SF 6 – CIN 4 |
*UPDATE: San Francisco Defeats Cincinnati 3 Games to 2, Advances to NLCS.
Team Overview
Team |
Record |
Avg. |
R |
HR |
ERA |
BAA |
Cincinnati Reds | 97-65 | .251 | 669 | 172 | 3.34 | .247 |
San Francisco Giants | 94-68 | .269 | 718 | 103 | 3.68 | .248 |
The Giants and the Reds enter their 2012 NLDS matchup with nearly identical records, but how the teams got here couldn’t be any different. Despite playing in a bandbox of a stadium, the Reds pitching staff had a lower ERA than the highly touted Giants pitchers. The Giants scored more runs than the Reds, during the regular season, but hit nearly 70 fewer homers than Cincinnati did. This Giants team knows how to manufacture runs which is a crucial skill when it comes to October MLB Playoff baseball.
[ad name=”GAS-Blog-Banner”]
Head to Head
Team |
Record |
Avg. |
R |
HR |
ERA |
BAA |
Cincinnati Reds | 4-3 | .254 | 28 | 8 | 2.63 | .258 |
San Francisco Giants | 3-4 | .258 | 21 | 4 | 3.69 | .254 |
The Cincinnati Reds owned the head to head matchup between these two teams this year, by the narrowest of margins. When facing off against each other, the Reds stats seemed more in line with their overall season stats, than the Giants showed. The Reds hit .003 better, gave up .7 fewer runs per game, and allowed the Giants to hit .011 better than season average. The Giants hit .011 lower, essentially produced the same ERA and allowed the Reds to hit .006 better than season averages. Long story short, the Reds played a little bit better vs. the Giants than they did against the rest of the league, while the opposite seemed to happen for the Giants. Head to head matchups, while valuable, represent a small sample size in the grand scheme of things, so we take them with a grain of salt when making our predictions.
[ad name=”GAS-Blog-Banner”]
2012 NLDS Predictions
The Reds, on paper are a better team than the SF Giants, but the new 2-3 format can really throw a wrench in things, particularly if the lower seeded Giants can win their first two games at home. They would then only have to win one out of the remaining three on the road to advance to the next round of the MLB playoffs. It will be extremely important for the Reds to steal a game on the road if they want increase their chances of advancing. The Giants style of play bodes well for them at home, but they are not built to mash homers with the Reds in Cincinnati. This series will go the full 5 games, but the Cincinnati Reds will come away with it in the end.
I think that the 2-3 format definitely favors the lower seeded team. I think it’s crazy that the better team has to start a best of 5 series on the road. What was Bud Selig thinking?!
The pressure is really on the Reds now as it comes down to a game 5. After looking dominant in SF, they have really faltered at home. They only had to win 1/3 games at home to clinch the series and they squandered their first two opportunities. I think the Reds should be very concerned.
This Reds team is overrated. How does it feel to be on the verge of getting swept by the Giants in your rinky-dink home stadium?!?
Time for the Reds to step up! SF SUCKS!
How much pressure is on the Reds right now?
Man, it looked like SF was dead in the water, but they have come back to dominate the Reds. I’m looking forward to both game 5’s tonight!
Tonight’s pitching matchup with Cain and Latos is going to be epic!
Dusty Baker should be fired if his team collapses against the Giants. This is pathetic.
Looks like the collapse is imminent after that Posey grand slam.
SF has been consistent all season long. Unfortunately in 5 game series, a quick momentum change can really damage a team. I think they match up well with either WSH or STL for the ALCS.
Time to fire Dusty. What a shame for us fans here in Cincy to see the Giants waltz in and sweep us at home.