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Originally Posted by LazyJ10
I can't imagine Sabaen ever trading the core of pitching (now)
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
I can't imagine Sabaen ever trading the core of pitching (now)
Why would you give up on a pitcher this early in the season. Bumgarner's last start was his best so far. He'll be better.Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
Damn, past couple seasons we've been one of the few teams that has had Timmy's number.
Trade up Bumgarner for Reyes though please.
Why would you give up on a pitcher this early in the season. Bumgarner's last start was his best so far. He'll be better.Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
Damn, past couple seasons we've been one of the few teams that has had Timmy's number.
Trade up Bumgarner for Reyes though please.
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
do we still have Guillen on the team?
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
do we still have Guillen on the team?
Originally Posted by chris82790
^ nah i think we're good.
Originally Posted by chris82790
^ nah i think we're good.
vs. | |
2-1 | 1-3 |
2.73 | 7.39 |
40 | 16 |
20 | 13 |
1.33 | 1.96 |
[h1]Andres Torres not ready to return to SF Giants[/h1]
(05-05) 04:00 PDT New York --
Andres Torres' return from an Achilles tendon strain that sidelined him 10 games into the season seemed to be on track for Friday night's home game against Colorado. Now, that is in doubt.
"He's not quite ready yet. He'll tell you that, too," manager Bruce Bochy said. "But he is ready to see better competition."
Torres left the extended-spring camp in Arizona after playing one final game Wednesday and will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Fresno tonight. Torres has not had a setback, Bochy said, but the outfielder told staff members in Arizona that he does not feel major-league ready to run or swing the bat.
When Torres does return, Bochy probably will play him in a corner outfield spot until his legs get stronger, with Aaron Rowand remaining in center.
Rowand left Tuesday night's game with back spasms but started Wednesday.
Three-oh blues: It can be grating to watch a badly slumping player swing at a 3-0 pitch and make an out. Aubrey Huff was hitless in 19 at-bats when he batted in the eighth inning Tuesday night, with Buster Posey on second base and one out, and popped a 3-0 pitch to the second baseman.
Bochy does not discourage 3-0 swings if the player has the green light.
"Sometimes you use it as a way out of a slump," Bochy said. "I want to send a sense of confidence to the guy, too. Aubrey is a big reason we had our huge success last year, and he ended up hitting a home run to win the game. Maybe seeing the green light (3-0) helped his confidence."
Huff said that failed at-bat crossed his mind as he got ahead 2-0 against reliever Taylor Buchholz in the 10th. He swung at the next pitch and hit the game-winning homer.
"The way I've been swinging, I thought a walk might get us going, but I figured I'm not going to walk my way out of this slump. You can't lose your aggressiveness in good-hitting counts, not in a game like that."
vs. | |
2-1 | 1-3 |
2.73 | 7.39 |
40 | 16 |
20 | 13 |
1.33 | 1.96 |
[h1]Andres Torres not ready to return to SF Giants[/h1]
(05-05) 04:00 PDT New York --
Andres Torres' return from an Achilles tendon strain that sidelined him 10 games into the season seemed to be on track for Friday night's home game against Colorado. Now, that is in doubt.
"He's not quite ready yet. He'll tell you that, too," manager Bruce Bochy said. "But he is ready to see better competition."
Torres left the extended-spring camp in Arizona after playing one final game Wednesday and will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Fresno tonight. Torres has not had a setback, Bochy said, but the outfielder told staff members in Arizona that he does not feel major-league ready to run or swing the bat.
When Torres does return, Bochy probably will play him in a corner outfield spot until his legs get stronger, with Aaron Rowand remaining in center.
Rowand left Tuesday night's game with back spasms but started Wednesday.
Three-oh blues: It can be grating to watch a badly slumping player swing at a 3-0 pitch and make an out. Aubrey Huff was hitless in 19 at-bats when he batted in the eighth inning Tuesday night, with Buster Posey on second base and one out, and popped a 3-0 pitch to the second baseman.
Bochy does not discourage 3-0 swings if the player has the green light.
"Sometimes you use it as a way out of a slump," Bochy said. "I want to send a sense of confidence to the guy, too. Aubrey is a big reason we had our huge success last year, and he ended up hitting a home run to win the game. Maybe seeing the green light (3-0) helped his confidence."
Huff said that failed at-bat crossed his mind as he got ahead 2-0 against reliever Taylor Buchholz in the 10th. He swung at the next pitch and hit the game-winning homer.
"The way I've been swinging, I thought a walk might get us going, but I figured I'm not going to walk my way out of this slump. You can't lose your aggressiveness in good-hitting counts, not in a game like that."
Originally Posted by CosmicCanon
Originally Posted by chris82790
^ nah i think we're good.
Brown or Wheeler, if not Sabean can go F himself.
Originally Posted by CosmicCanon
Originally Posted by chris82790
^ nah i think we're good.
Brown or Wheeler, if not Sabean can go F himself.