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I hope Gardy is still working on Sammy's mechanics.
Since Pence went down on June 2nd (he last played June 1st), the combination of Parker/Williamson are hitting .300/.417/.517 in 60 at-bats.FYWW did just enough, with Lopez the only clean appearance. Classic 2010 torture, we win another 1 run game.
True breakthrough year for Belt, he's finally reached his potential. Just looks dangerous every time he's up. Batting 3rd is perfect for him.
7 games up feels good. 2nd best record in baseball. Keep it rolling....would be nice to get Romo back. Amazing how we don't miss Pence (yet), need Duffy back too. Gonor had a very nice play at third tonight.
After the game they did Prince-themed fireworks, it was pretty cool, kids loved it.
MacParker has been a very nice upside surprise, as has Suarez.Since Pence went down on June 2nd (he last played June 1st), the combination of Parker/Williamson are hitting .300/.417/.517 in 60 at-bats.
One reason why a team excels like the Giants have is to get production from surprising sources. Mac and Jarrett have answered, for now at least, the need for an outfielder. I heard the team is looking for infield help. With the bullpen looking better recently, that does seem to be the biggest weakness, especially if both Adrianza and Tomlinson are sidelined indefinitely.MacParker has been a very nice upside surprise, as has Suarez.
Jake Peavy in his last 6 starts: 3-1, 1.91 ERA
And even there, Pena has been a nice surprise, hitting .444One reason why a team excels like the Giants have is to get production from surprising sources. Mac and Jarrett have answered, for now at least, the need for an outfielder. I heard the team is looking for infield help. With the bullpen looking better recently, that does seem to be the biggest weakness, especially if both Adrianza and Tomlinson are sidelined indefinitely.
As has (gulp) Gonor.And even there, Pena has been a nice surprise, hitting .444
Gillespie is slashing .222/.250/.370 in June but is 5 for 14 since Duffy went down. Most of that is the 4 for 5 day he had against the Pirates on Tuesday.As has (gulp) Gonor.
Gillespie is slashing .222/.250/.370 in June but is 5 for 14 since Duffy went down. Most of that is the 4 for 5 day he had against the Pirates on Tuesday.
But he DID have the 4-5 day. You can't take that away.Without the 4-5 day, he's hitting a robust .111
Hope he picks it up, we need his bat. Otherwise Grant Green is knocking on the door, and Kelby may be back soon.
Without the 4-5 day, he's hitting a robust .111
Hope he picks it up, we need his bat. Otherwise Grant Green is knocking on the door, and Kelby may be back soon.
Grant Green just went on the DL.
Myles Schroder moved up to replace him. I understand that not all promotions are based on merit. Organizations sometimes like to move up top prospects to challenge them or diamonds in the rough to see if they can rise to the challenge. But all being equal (in terms of organizational fillers), wouldn't Ali Castillo's .322/.362/.394 a better choice than Schroder's .272/.328/.352?Grant Green just went on the DL.
Myles Schroder moved up to replace him. I understand that not all promotions are based on merit. Organizations sometimes like to move up top prospects to challenge them or diamonds in the rough to see if they can rise to the challenge. But all being equal (in terms of organizational fillers), wouldn't Ali Castillo's .322/.362/.394 a better choice than Schroder's .272/.328/.352?
By the way, the RiverCats have taken a bigger hit on the infield than the parent club. Currently, their infield comprises of:
1st - Travis Ishikawa, Ryan Lollis, T.J. Bennett
2nd - Juan Ciriaco, Rando Moreno, T.J. Bennett
SS - Rando Moreno, Ruben Tejada, Myles Schroder
3rd - Mitchell Delfino, Myles Schroder, T.J. Bennett
Don't count Moreno or Delfino out. They may be decent players...Myles Schroder moved up to replace him. I understand that not all promotions are based on merit. Organizations sometimes like to move up top prospects to challenge them or diamonds in the rough to see if they can rise to the challenge. But all being equal (in terms of organizational fillers), wouldn't Ali Castillo's .322/.362/.394 a better choice than Schroder's .272/.328/.352?
By the way, the RiverCats have taken a bigger hit on the infield than the parent club. Currently, their infield comprises of:
1st - Travis Ishikawa, Ryan Lollis, T.J. Bennett
2nd - Juan Ciriaco, Rando Moreno, T.J. Bennett
SS - Rando Moreno, Ruben Tejada, Myles Schroder
3rd - Mitchell Delfino, Myles Schroder, T.J. Bennett
I haven't been real high on Moreno but I've liked Delfino. However, his numbers have gotten progressively worse the higher he moves, from SJ forward.Don't count Moreno or Delfino out. They may be decent players...
Might be. I haven't heard from him since he left in frustrated exacerbation.
I've spent the last 3 days mostly unconscious. Apparently, I have a "mild" case of viral meningitis. Good to be back receiving some shit in the real world. Delusional fever for hours on end is no fun. I saw a couple innings of the Bum game last night. Hopefully, we take the series today.
Good to hear you are doing well (seriously - get well, dude), but, um, we were talking about Carney and how he was so frustrated with the Giants hitters when he was our hitting coach...