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Well, Bumgarner is afraid to attack the strike zone once he gets ahead in the count just like in San Diego. He sure wasn't helped out by Freddy and Burrell in the field, but his walks are killers.
Well, Bumgarner is afraid to attack the strike zone once he gets ahead in the count just like in San Diego. He sure wasn't helped out by Freddy and Burrell in the field, but his walks are killers.
Thank goodness the Sharks are playing the Kings so that I can witness a bay area team getting the better of an LA team for once.
Well, Bumgarner is afraid to attack the strike zone once he gets ahead in the count just like in San Diego. He sure wasn't helped out by Freddy and Burrell in the field, but his walks are killers.
I agree. Although, I think he was just missing his pitches. Posey was setting up the hitters once they got ahead in the count, but madbum just couldn't hit his spots. But, that's pretty much the same thing as not attacking the zone. With his stuff he should should just pound the zone if he's a little off - he's not Barry Zito - he doesn't need perfect location.
My advice to the Giants hitters is hit it towards Thames.
just as I was about to agree - our LF butchers a ball and then Thames goes and makes a nice play.
That's how this year goes so far.
Seems like a Giants hangover carried into this year - shake it off G-men!
...and Rameriz is calming the shit down.....
LOL. I know. Thames is a terrible outfielder.
where does he rank on the glenallen-o-meter?
below median.... he's got the speed of burrell, and the sure handedness of clank Fdotlewis.