Pence's passionate pregame speech inspires Giants

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CINCINNATIThe Giants keep learning new things aboutHunter Pence.

They discovered this in the moments before taking the fieldto save their season Tuesday night:

When he gets to yelling, his Texas accent leaks out.

Does it? he said, smiling, after the Giants somehow stoodat the end of a 2-1, 10-inning victory over the Cincinnati Reds. I didntknow.

Pence made a diving catch in right field to help RyanVogelsong start a clean second inning. He pogo-hopped down the first base linewith a cramping calf after hitting a single in the 10th to help setup the winning run.

But he began making an impact before anyone emerged from thedugout for the first pitch. In a players-only meeting, Pence screamed at thetop of his lungs while delivering an impassioned speech that had his teammatesready to hurtle their bodies through fire.

Which is good, because thats exactly what they had to do.

After the game, Giants third base coach posted a summary of Pence's speech on his band's Facebook page:
"Get in here, everyone get in here. Look into each other eyes. Now! Look into each others eyes, I want one more day with you. It's the most fun, the best team I have ever been on and no matter what happens we must not give in. We owe it to each other. Play for each other. I need one more day with you guys, I need to see what Ryan Theriot will wear tomorrow, I want to play defense behind Ryan Vogelsong because he's never been to the playoffs. Play for each other not yourself. Win each moment. Win each inning. It's all we have left."It wasnt even so much what he said. It was the intensity,Vogelsong said. It was a great speech. Nothing off what youd think youdhear, but it was the way he said it. I cant speak for everyone else in theroom, but that hit home for me.

It was the emotion in it, the truth in it. It was a good,good speech.

Said center fielder Angel Pagan: We need people like thishere. Hunter is a very positive person. It doesnt matter if the game was 20-0.He believes we can win it. He gave us that energy, that fight.

Asked about his message, Pence twisted his mouth.

Werejust getting ready for the game, he said. Just ... you know, getting ready for the game.

Pence must have listened to his own message. He threw himself into RyanHanigans foul fly to start the second inning, never slowing down as he nearedthe wall. It helped Vogelsong get a critical out. Thatwas a significant, since the right-hander needed 30 pitches in the first inningto limit the Reds to just one run after four of the first five batters reachedbase.

The way he threw his body with no regards to the wall, thatreally got me going, Vogelsong said. I said, 'You know what? If hes going todo that, go all-out like that, I have to do the same thing.'

Pence, like everyone else, had trouble catching up withanything out of Homer Baileys hand. Pence struck out twice and lined out toright field.

But after Buster Posey singled off Jonathan Broxton in the10th, Pence had another chance. He came up limping after reachingout and spoiling a tough pitch on the outer edge for a foul ball. Trainers cameonto the field along with manager Bruce Bochy as Pence tried to walk off acramp in his calf.

He had a similar calf cramp in his last at-bat Sunday, too.

He stayed in the game, slashed a single to right field andran one half of a three-legged race to first base.

At that point I thought I was going to have to take himout, said Bochy, who was down to Hector Sanchez on the bench. But hes awarrior. It subsides once he gives it time, but we were caught in a toughsituation.

Bochy said he would have brought in Sanchez to catch, movedPosey to first base and Brandon Belt to the outfield. And if he burned Sanchezon the bases, he wouldnt have had any threat left to pinch hit for relieverSergio Romowhich meant No. 8 hitter Joaquin Arias wouldnt have gotten achance to hit his ground ball that gave the Giants their first lead of theseries.

Pence began chugging a sports beverage in the dugout frat-boystyle before heading to right field for the bottom of the ninth. Thankfully forthe Giants, the Reds didnt send anything his way.

Pence said he would be fine to start Game 4 on Wednesday and no, there probably wont be any more pregame rhetoric. Everyone knows whatis at stake, and what they must do.

Every day, they are fighting for their lives.

This was just a huge embodiment of 'team' today, Pencesaid. Everyone came together. We had inspiring performances on the mound. Wehad that mindset that were all in this together.

The dugout was solid. Everybody was, 'Keep pushing, keeppushing.' You could feel us coming together.

The story is yet to be written. Were still here.

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