data.3news-bydate.train.rec.sport.baseball.104987 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Edward Hui)
Subject: Re: Reason for Giants June Swoon (Giants off to a fast start)
Organization: University of Houston
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Reply-To: [email protected]
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In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (kenton yee) writes:
>In article <[email protected]> writes:
>>The Giants have won 8 of their last 10 games behind some solid pitching
>>(excluding that 13-12 win against Atlanta). If they can stay around first
>>place after say the first 50 games, I think they've got a legitimate chance
>>at winning the pennant (and maybe even more than that).
>
>Don't you remember that the Giants were in 1st place as late as
>June last year? Then their pitching collapsed.... Their problem
>is they have (optimistically) only 2-3 good starting pitchers
>(Swift,Brantly,and the bowler(can't remember his name)); the
>other starters are extremely unreliable and often get blasted
>before 4 innings... that means the already shallow bullpen gets
>over worked. This means after a few months, the bullpen collapses
>and their post-all-star record tends to be much worst than
>their pre-all-star record.
THe bowler is John Burkett, who went to 4-0 last night. He is
a bargain pickup on my roto team, I got him at a minimum of $5.
> Just a thought... does someone have the won/lost pre/post
>allstar records for the Giants the last few seasons? I bet
>their records tends to be worst and worst as the season goes on.
>
This is not really true. Excluding last season, the Giants
has been a better 2nd half team. In 1991, they had a hot August
to pull to within a few games of the Braves and Dodgers before
fading in September.
The Giants may go back to earth, but not as fast as last
season for two reasons:
(1) Barry Bonds
(2) Roger Craig is no longer the manager. Dusty can manage
his pitching staffs much better than Craig.
Edward Hui