Saturday, April 4, 2009

Johnson using new pitches

John Shea
SFGate

For the first time since taking the mound at Livermore High School in 1982, Randy Johnson pitched for a Bay Area team on Bay Area soil Friday night. But this wasn't the Randy Johnson who wowed batters in his teens and 20s and 30s.

Even early 40s.

This version of the Big Unit goes after batters with a different arsenal, a stream of fastballs in the low-90-mph range as opposed to the high 90s, which previously was his specialty. In fact, in his 2004 perfect game, he was hitting 97 into the ninth inning.

Johnson, 45, is fine, even at ease, with what he throws now, especially when he can locate his pitches as he did during five innings of Friday's 2-1 loss to the A's. He threw 72 pitches and allowed four hits, including doubles by Nomar Garciaparra and Travis Buck in the second inning that led to Oakland's only run on Johnson's watch.

"Go ask Nolan Ryan what he was throwing when he was 46 years old," Johnson said. "I saw him pitch his last game. No disrespect to him. We're pretty good friends. But you're 46 years old, you just don't throw that hard anymore.

"I have almost 4,500 innings. For me, it's obviously more of a challenge to get hitters out. When I'm done playing and look back, I'll say it was fun when I was throwing 98, but more of a challenge when I was throwing 91 to 93. I'm the majority now. I'm not the minority anymore."

Just like the old days, the opposition stacked its lineup with right-handers against Johnson with Jack Cust and Buck the exceptions. In the old days, Johnson would intimidate and overpower hitters with extreme heat, and now it's largely about location and smarts.

It's working. Johnson ended his spring training with a 2.20 ERA in five starts, and he collected 16 strikeouts in 161/3 innings. He also worked two minor-league games and missed two starts with biceps tendinitis.

On pitching at China Basin for the first time as a Giant, Johnson said, "I did see the benefits of pitching in this ballpark. Instead of giving up a home run (Garciaparra's double was off the left-field wall), I gave up a base hit. I can deal with that. In many ballparks, that's a home run. I'm already liking this ballpark."

When Johnson's not throwing 92 or 93, he's usually throwing sliders in the mid-to-high 80s. He struck out four A's: Rajai Davis looking at a fastball (93) and Matt Holliday (87), Bobby Crosby (86) and Buck (86), all whiffing on sliders.

In the clubhouse, the 6-foot-10 lefty is fitting in, making himself available to other pitchers in a rotation that includes 24-year-olds Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain and 26-year-old Jonathan Sanchez.

"He's been talking to a lot of the younger guys and trying to help us," said Zito, no longer the old man of the rotation at 30.

Johnson is just having a good time.

"This has been a good spring training," he said, "and one that I'll remember."

From MLB.com

OAK
Oakland
Oakland 2, San Francisco 1 SF
San Francisco
April 3, 2009
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
Oakland
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 9 0
San Francisco
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0
Standings | Recap: OAK | SF | Gameday


OaklandABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Davis, CF4010113.260
Ellis, 2B3010002.173
Hannahan, 2B0100200.208
Cabrera, SS3010001.353
Pennington, SS1000003.293
Holliday, LF3000012.317
Denorfia, LF1000111.359
Garciaparra, 1B3120000.455
1-Barton, PR-1B2000003.343
Crosby, 3B4000012.273
Cust, DH4010011.254
Buck, RF3021110.318
Thigpen, C1000101.171
Powell, C2010012.308
Totals342916721


1-Ran for Garciaparra in the 6th.

BATTING
2B: Garciaparra (3, Johnson), Buck (3, Johnson).
TB: Davis; Ellis; Cabrera; Garciaparra 3; Cust; Buck 3; Powell.
RBI: Buck (16).
2-out RBI: Buck.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Thigpen; Ellis; Barton 2.
S: Pennington.
GIDP: Ellis; Davis; Pennington.
Team LOB: 9.

BASERUNNING
SB: Thigpen (1, 2nd base off Johnson/Molina, B).
CS: Buck (1, 2nd base by Wilson/Holm).

San FranciscoABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Winn, RF2000102.250
Schierholtz, RF2010000.289
Renteria, SS3000210.224
Lewis, LF4011101.366
Molina, B, C3000014.250
Holm, C1000000.279
Sandoval, P, 3B3000113.442
1-Torres, PR-CF0000000.415
Aurilia, 1B3000100.365
Rowand, CF4010011.188
Perdomo, P0000000.000
Medders, P0000000.000
Uribe, DH-3B4010011.274
Burriss, 2B4110012.341
Totals331516614


1-Ran for Sandoval, P in the 9th.

BATTING
TB: Schierholtz; Lewis; Rowand; Uribe; Burriss.
RBI: Lewis (11).
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Sandoval, P 2; Winn.
Team LOB: 8.

BASERUNNING
SB: Burriss 2 (6, 2nd base off Eveland/Thigpen, 3rd base off Eveland/Thigpen), Winn (2, 2nd base off Eveland/Thigpen).
CS: Torres (3, 2nd base by Gallagher/Powell), Schierholtz (1, 2nd base by Casilla/Powell).

FIELDING
DP: 3 (Renteria-Aurilia, Burriss-Renteria-Aurilia, Aurilia-Holm-Uribe).

OaklandIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Eveland 6.03114504.28
Casilla 1.01000100.87
Wuertz 1.00000008.18
Gallagher (W, 2-1)1.01001005.12
Ziegler (S, 1)1.00001000.00
San FranciscoIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Johnson 5.04112402.20
Martinez, J 3.03001203.57
Wilson 1.00001100.00
Perdomo (L, 2-1)0.22112006.75
Medders 0.10000001.32

WP: Perdomo 2.
Pitches-strikes: Eveland 82-50, Casilla 10-9, Wuertz 7-5, Gallagher 18-9, Ziegler 15-6, Johnson 72-48, Martinez, J 33-23, Wilson 15-8, Perdomo 22-10, Medders 5-3.
Groundouts-flyouts: Eveland 6-7, Casilla 1-0, Wuertz 1-2, Gallagher 1-1, Ziegler 3-0, Johnson 7-4, Martinez, J 5-2, Wilson 1-0, Perdomo 2-0, Medders 0-1.
Batters faced: Eveland 25, Casilla 3, Wuertz 3, Gallagher 4, Ziegler 4, Johnson 20, Martinez, J 12, Wilson 3, Perdomo 5, Medders 1.
Inherited runners-scored: Medders 2-0.
Umpires: HP: Mike Muchlinski. 1B: Bill Miller. 2B: Shawn Rakos. 3B: Lance Barrett.
Weather: 52 degrees, clear.
Wind: 26 mph, Out to CF.
T: 2:46.
Att: 23,743.
April 3, 2009

Box score official statistics approved by Major League Baseball Office of the Commissioner


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