The Giants creamed Houston last night in a 13-0 showdown at AT&T Park. This time, yet again, Nadte Sadowski pitched another near perfect game in his home debut, "not allowing a hit until Lance Berkman's one-out single in the fourth." The 26-year-old kid "righty has 13 scoreless innings to start his career, the longest such streak by a Giant since Mike Remlinger's 15 shutout innings in 1991," reports CBS 5 / AP
They go on to day "Sadowski worked six innings in his first big league start last Sunday in a 7-0 win at Milwaukee, then topped that with seven more scoreless inning." Which pretty big for a guy whose bio "is buried among the minor leaguers in the back of the media guide."
In related news: The Oakland A's lost 15-3 to worst-in-the-league Cleveland Indians. Ouch.