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KTE, 4/29-5/1: I Left My Homework In San Francisco

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 29 2016 06:37 PM

So, yeah, I had this great KTE lined up, and, like, was in the middle of final, FINAL edits, and this gust of wind blew a dog in through my unlocked living room door, and he ate the damn thing. Or I had a week full of overtime-laden evenings and single-parenting mornings, and just couldn't get the thing thinged.

So... Flushingers Flassemble! Gimme some crowdsourcin'. Who's this Posy fella about whom I keep hearing?

Edgy MD
Apr 29 2016 07:06 PM
Re: KTE, 4/29-5/1: I Left My Homework In San Francisco

This isn't good.

There's a winning streak on the line here, man.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 29 2016 07:33 PM
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Right field: Hunter Pence

293/394/500

That's pretty good.

Frayed Knot
Apr 29 2016 07:34 PM
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1B - Brandon Belt has turned into the player the Giants long hoped for, he's currently hitting .303/.402/.513 - and was recently rewarded with a 5-year contract for his efforts.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 29 2016 07:38 PM
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Left field: Angel Pagan

325/375/450

That's also pretty good

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 29 2016 07:40 PM
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Center field:
Denard Span

253/344/349
That doesn't suck

Edgy MD
Apr 29 2016 07:45 PM
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Third base is Pablo Sandoval or Pedro Feliz or Matt Williams or somebody. What the? Matt Duffy?

.261 / .305 / .398 // .703

He's probably better than that and was #2 behind Kris Bryant for The Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award last year.

Built less like a third baseman and more like one of them long, limber, goofy starting pitchers San Francisco is so good at producing.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Apr 29 2016 07:47 PM
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It seems like they have a good lineup and their only problem has been the butt-end of the rotation and bullpen.

Frayed Knot
Apr 29 2016 07:49 PM
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Team Overview: 12-11, which is good enough for tied for 1st place in the NL West although that's thanks mostly to the Dodgers getting swept this week by the Marlins.
And even that averageness is a bit misleading as the SF'ers started out 7-2, then lost 8 of their next 9 (all division games), and now are riding a 5-1 streak.

We're getting a bit of a break in the pitching department. Samardzija & Cueto have been their best starters and we'll miss them both.
-- Friday's starter Peavy is coming off a good game (7 IP, 2 R vs Miami) but it's his only one in 4 starts so far this season. Seems like Peavy should be about 50 by now by he's actually not quite 35.
-- Saturday brings us Matt Cain who's just plain been terrible: 0-2 in 4 starts w/a 6.35 ERA and 1.67 WHiP. Cain never seemed to recover from being injured during his peak seasons and has now won just 12 games over the years 2013-16
-- Sunday we get Bumgarner who's been good but not Bumgarner-good: 3.64 / 1.38

Also they're missing some key bullpen guys. Set-up man Sergio Romo is DL'd, as is starter/reliever Chris Heston (yeah, the guy who no-hit us last year, remember?) leaving them with closer Santiago Casilla and a bunch a names I barely know.

Chad Ochoseis
Apr 29 2016 08:21 PM
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Buster Posey had dinner at American Cut last night. Although he was a rookie phenom just last week, he turned 29 in March and is now starting his seventh season. Bruce Bochy is already talking about limiting his time at catcher. He's off to a not awful but un-Poseylike .264/.325/.417 start.

G-Fafif
Apr 30 2016 05:22 AM
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Their pitching staff has problems with third innings.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 30 2016 07:40 PM
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Hailing from Dutchess County and not, as his name might imply, from the mid-1970s Lower East Side, Joe Panik continues to man second base for the squad after recovering from last year's lower-back stress fracture, presumably resulting from carrying the weight of Hopewell Junction's collective hopes and dreams, or the stress of worrying over whether Chris Mullin would have a solid first season coaching his alma mater's cagers. Including last night, he's reached base in fifteen straight, which is something he does with some frequency (career .361 OBP). He doesn't swing and miss very often, which serves him well when brawling with Suicide fans after the site at CB's.

Apparently, his groin's a little sore after last night's figurative kick in the balls. If he can't go today or tomorrow, he'll be spelled by Kelby Tomlinson , who's probably not as good as last year's slash line (.303/.358/.404), but is in line for Tri-Delt social chair this semester, and thinks you look totally fetch in that maxi, Heather.