
This is your Giants Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of July 22, 2021.
A Look at Giants Pitchers’ Horizontal Movement on Pitches
Caleb Baragar
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Dominic Leone
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Kevin Gausman
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his curve than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 2.2 inches on average for each pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.3 inches on average for each pitch.
Tyler Rogers
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Jake McGee
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.7 inches on average for each pitch.
Anthony DeSclafani
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 9.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Zack Littell
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.4 inches on average for each pitch.
Jarlin Garcia
In absolute terms, his Four Seam Fastball has far more horizontal movement than most pitchers, it gets 9.1 inches of horizontal movement each time.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 10.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Aaron Sanchez
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a slider or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
Jose Alvarez
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Logan Webb
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a slider or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
Alex Wood
He does not feature a Four Seam Fastball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Conner Menez
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Johnny Cueto
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his curve than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.9 inches on average for each pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.7 inches on average for each pitch.
Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…
“When Jansen gave up the go-ahead home run to Wilmer Flores, the Dodgers fans booed. And unless the San Diego Padres are involved, Giants fans and Dodgers fans are not supposed to boo the same people. This was slightly jarring because the boos were coming from Dodgers fans, and I’m used to booing Kenley Jansen. When he walked off the mound, they booed.”
Above is the summary of: Thursday BP: Are you a booer?… tap or click to check out the full article.
““I think it’s huge because when everybody has power, you never know when we’re going to score, so we’re never out,” Flores said. “That was huge to get right back out there and not have to try and forget about it another day,” Rogers said. • Box score The victory kept the Giants in sole possession of first place in the National League West for the 52nd consecutive day, allowing them to pick up their MLB-best 60th win of the year and move two games ahead of the Dodgers. “I think this group roots pretty hard for Wilmer Flores,” manager Gabe Kapler said.”
Above is the summary of: Flores’ ‘clutch’ HR keeps SF alone in 1st… tap or click to check out the full article.
” • All Giants transactions INJURY UPDATES Day to Day None 10-day IL SS Brandon Crawford (left oblique strain) Expected return: End of July Crawford tweaked his oblique on a swing in his final at-bat of the Giants’ series finale against the Cardinals on July 18. (Last updated: July 21) RHP Aaron Sanchez (right bicep tightness) Expected return: Late July Sanchez threw a bullpen session on July 20 and came out feeling good. (Last updated: July 18) 1B Brandon Belt (right knee inflammation) Expected return: Late July After seeking out three medical opinions, Belt opted to rehab his ailing right knee rather than undergo surgery to repair “minimal structural damage.” Belt has resumed baseball activities, and the Giants are optimistic that he could be ready to return by late July. He is expected to resume a rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento at Tacoma on July 22.”
Above is the summary of: Injuries & Roster Moves: La Stella, Sanchez… tap or click to check out the full article.
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