The San Francisco Giants were in Houston Monday night, and their starting pitcher dominated in his hometown against the Astros.
San Francisco Giants’ starting rotation combines ‘old school’ pitching with young, unproven starters
With the addition of three-time Cy Young Winner Justin Verlander, the San Francisco Giants’ starting rotation is built through its “old school” mentality: throwing as many innings as possible.
Wade is noticeably lower in his batting stance compared to last year, the product of him having fully recovered from last year’s hamstring injury. The 31-year-old’s plate discipline is as refined as ever (.422 on-base percentage) and will likely see a healthy amount of plate appearances at leadoff despite Jung Hoo Lee’s return to the fray.
The San Francisco Giants made some waves this offseason. Hiring Buster Posey to be their new president of baseball operations after firing Farhan Zaidi was some
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Yardbarker on MSNReds fans had awesome way of rattling opposing pitcherCincinnati Reds fans seemingly succeeded in getting in an opposing pitcher’s head during Sunday’s game between the Reds and San Francisco Giants.
Wilmer Flores hit his third homer of the season and drove in four runs to lead the San Francisco Giants to a 7-2 win over the Houston Astros.
Outfielder Heliot Ramos, who already notched a home run earlier in the series, stepped up to the plate and got the scoring started with a high deep drive to left field that cleared the rather short wall at Great American Ballpark.