Upcoming Baseball Game: San Francisco Giants vs. Philadelphia Phillies

Introduction

The San Francisco Giants are set to play against the Philadelphia Phillies in the final game of a three-game road series.

Main Body

The game will take place at 3:10 p.m. PT at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Currently, the San Francisco Giants have a record of 13-16, whereas the Philadelphia Phillies have a record of 10-19. Regarding the starting pitchers, the Giants have chosen right-hander Logan Webb. Webb has a 4.86 ERA and has recorded 32 strikeouts over 37 innings. In his last game, he suffered a 3-0 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he gave up three runs over seven innings. Furthermore, the Phillies will start left-hander Cristopher Sánchez, who has a 2.94 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 33.2 innings. However, his last appearance ended in an 8-7 loss to the Chicago Cubs, during which he allowed six runs over five and one-third innings. Fans can watch the game on NBC Sports Bay Area and MLB Network, or listen via KNBR and KSFN radio.

Conclusion

Both teams will face each other this afternoon in Philadelphia to finish their current series.

Learning

⚡ The 'Contrast Switch': Moving from A2 to B2

At the A2 level, you likely use "but" for everything. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors that tell the reader how two ideas are different.

Look at these two power-words from the text:

  1. Whereas \rightarrow Used for direct comparison.

"Giants have a record of 13-16, whereas the Phillies have a record of 10-19." (Think of this as a balance scale: Group A is this, while Group B is that.)

  1. However \rightarrow Used for an unexpected turn or contradiction.

"Sánchez has a 2.94 ERA... However, his last appearance ended in a loss." (Think of this as a 'stop' sign. The first sentence is positive, but the second sentence brings bad news.)


🛠️ Quick Upgrade Guide

A2 Style (Simple)B2 Style (Sophisticated)Effect
I like tea, but he likes coffee.I like tea, whereas he prefers coffee.More precise comparison
It was raining, but we went out.It was raining; however, we went out.Stronger emphasis on the surprise

Pro Tip: Notice that However often starts a new sentence and is followed by a comma. Whereas usually connects two parts of the same sentence.

Vocabulary Learning

record (n.)
an account of events紀錄
Example:The Giants' record was 13-16 after the game.
starting (adj.)
initial or first in a series起始的
Example:The starting pitchers were announced before the match.
pitcher (n.)
a baseball player who throws the ball投手
Example:Logan Webb is the Giants' starting pitcher.
right-hander (n.)
a pitcher who throws right-handed右投手
Example:Right-hander Logan Webb dominated the innings.
ERA (n.)
Earned Run Average, a pitching statistic自責率
Example:Webb's ERA of 4.86 was considered high.
strikeouts (n.)
when a pitcher retires a batter by three strikes三振
Example:He recorded 32 strikeouts in 37 innings.
innings (n.)
a segment of a baseball game
Example:He pitched seven innings in his last game.
loss (n.)
a defeat in a game失利
Example:The Giants suffered a 3-0 loss to the Dodgers.
gave up (v.)
to allow the opponent to score失守
Example:He gave up three runs in seven innings.
fans (n.)
spectators or supporters球迷
Example:Fans can watch the game on NBC Sports.
watch (v.)
to observe or view觀看
Example:Fans can watch the game online.
listen (v.)
to hear or pay attention收聽
Example:You can listen to the game on radio.
current (adj.)
present or existing at the moment目前的
Example:The current record is 13-16.