This is your Giants Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of August 28, 2021.
A Look at Giants Pitchers’ Pitch Effectiveness
Caleb Baragar
Caleb Baragar’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered to be quite poor.
- He features a Curveball that is considered among the worst in MLB.
Dominic Leone
Dominic Leone’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered very good.
- He features a Cutter that is considered above average.
Tyler Rogers
Tyler Rogers’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
Jose Alvarez
Jose Alvarez’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered elite.
- He features a Slider that is considered below average.
- He features a Cutter that is considered to be quite poor.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Kevin Gausman
Kevin Gausman’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered below average.
- He features a Splitter that is considered above average.
Jake McGee
Jake McGee’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered very good.
- He features a Slider that is considered below average.
Jarlin Garcia
Jarlin Garcia’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Logan Webb
Logan Webb’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Cutter that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Zack Littell
Zack Littell’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Cutter that is considered above average.
- He features a Splitter that is considered below average.
Anthony DeSclafani
Anthony DeSclafani’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Curveball that is considered below average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Jay Jackson
Jay Jackson’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered below average.
Johnny Cueto
Johnny Cueto’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered below average.
- He features a Cutter that is considered to be quite poor.
- He features a Curveball that is considered among the worst in MLB.
- He features a Changeup that is considered below average.
Alex Wood
Alex Wood’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered below average.
Tony Watson
Tony Watson’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Slider that is considered very good.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Sam Long
Sam Long’s pitching repertoire includes:
- He features a Fastball that is considered above average.
- He features a Cutter that is considered among the worst in MLB.
- He features a Curveball that is considered above average.
- He features a Changeup that is considered above average.
Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…
“This episode is starring outfielder, first baseman, and pinch-hitter extraordinaire LaMonte Wade Jr. A few days ago the San Francisco Giants released the latest episode of their “Catchin’ Up” series on their YouTube page. Old, random MCC article for you to read Vote Pablo Sandoval, not David Wright (June 27, 2013 — Grant Brisbee) What time do the Giants play today? The Giants play their second game of a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves this afternoon at 4:20 p.m. Let’s hope it goes better than the first game did.”
“Giants manager Gabe Kapler didn’t think that pitch was all the way back to where it was when Gausman earned his first All-Star Game selection earlier this season, but it can still be a very effective pitch drawing weak contact. “It’s pretty good tonight,” Gausman said. I’m trying to throw that pitch down and away, so it’s a bad miss for me, but you know it’s definitely better than it has been and that’s encouraging going forward for sure.” The Giants lifted Gausman for a pinch-hitter after 91 pitches, and his absence was immediately felt. “I felt like I had some ones that were back to what they were.”
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