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Another new low in Giants' baseball
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JohnW
2023-09-07 02:14:05 UTC
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Today they manage 10 hits, but only two runs. So, the reciprocal here is, the pitching stunk. Wood lasted only 2.1 innings and gave up five runs, which was more than enough runs for as Cubs win. Kapler, always trying show how smart he is, considers the game lost, so he relieves with Manaea, who contributes another 2 runs to the Chicago cause. RISP 1 of 6

Giants 2 Cubs 8
poldy
2023-09-10 10:01:24 UTC
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Post by JohnW
Today they manage 10 hits, but only two runs. So, the reciprocal here is, the pitching stunk. Wood lasted only 2.1 innings and gave up five runs, which was more than enough runs for as Cubs win. Kapler, always trying show how smart he is, considers the game lost, so he relieves with Manaea, who contributes another 2 runs to the Chicago cause. RISP 1 of 6
Giants 2 Cubs 8
At this point, even if they make the playoffs, they're going to be
dispatched rather easily.

Zaidi said they have to hope the hitters hit like they did in the first
half again, so they go on a hot streak. Hope and prayers seem to be all
they have.

Really the outlook is bleak. Attendance is declining so they won't be
able to spend with the other teams, even if they wanted to.

And they can't attract big time hitters to the team because of the home
stadium. There are reports that they might try to sign Bellinger.

So Dodgers castoffs and not even vie for Ohtani it looks like.

The prospects don't look that great either. Maybe Harrison but not
enough starts yet at the ML level to know.

Luciano seems stuck, Bart was a big bust.

People are happy with Bailey defensively but I look at all the young
players this year and they seem average starters at best, no all-star
potential, at least as hitters.

So it's the same old story, maybe there are a couple of pitching
prospects who could turn out to be pretty good but nothing but average
or backup types for position players.

And they struggle to sign hitters in free agency. Bad park for hitters
and ownership seem to want to tighten the purse strings.
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JohnW
2023-09-15 19:24:05 UTC
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Post by JohnW
Today they manage 10 hits, but only two runs. So, the reciprocal here is, the pitching stunk. Wood lasted only 2.1 innings and gave up five runs, which was more than enough runs for as Cubs win. Kapler, always trying show how smart he is, considers the game lost, so he relieves with Manaea, who contributes another 2 runs to the Chicago cause. RISP 1 of 6
Giants 2 Cubs 8
At this point, even if they make the playoffs, they're going to be
dispatched rather easily.
Zaidi said they have to hope the hitters hit like they did in the first
half again, so they go on a hot streak. Hope and prayers seem to be all
they have.
Really the outlook is bleak. Attendance is declining so they won't be
able to spend with the other teams, even if they wanted to.
And they can't attract big time hitters to the team because of the home
stadium. There are reports that they might try to sign Bellinger.
So Dodgers castoffs and not even vie for Ohtani it looks like.
The prospects don't look that great either. Maybe Harrison but not
enough starts yet at the ML level to know.
Luciano seems stuck, Bart was a big bust.
People are happy with Bailey defensively but I look at all the young
players this year and they seem average starters at best, no all-star
potential, at least as hitters.
So it's the same old story, maybe there are a couple of pitching
prospects who could turn out to be pretty good but nothing but average
or backup types for position players.
And they struggle to sign hitters in free agency. Bad park for hitters
and ownership seem to want to tighten the purse strings.
--
Serenity Now!
That's just a myth cooked up to explain the poor hitting. The player actually hit
the ball in the first place and that has been one of the biggest problems. They've
got lousy averages to begin with and that is the core of the problem. When they
need the hits they rarely get them. Home runs shouldn't be the definition of a good
hitter when the hitter is sporting a .200 average.

Conforto and the other signing haven't done much more than go on off IL. They should
have benched Crawford, but they keep him in the lineup for crowd appeal. That's the
only way he is out there with a lousy average.

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