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How Many Good Giants Were Good Prospects?

Usually one sees this the other way around — how many good prospects became good players? It’s the foundation of any good prospect analysis, and indeed what we see is that higher-ranked prospects usually perform better in the majors than … Continue reading

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The Declining Workload of Starting Pitchers

In 1903, New York Giant Joe McGinnity pitched 434 innings. Last season, Madison Bumgarner led the Giants in innings pitched, throwing 201 1/3 innings. This is the second-lowest total ever from a Giant team-leader in a non-strike season. (Matt Cain … Continue reading

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This Day in Giants History: August 12, 2005

Dontrell Willis gives up a sixth inning home runs to Randy Winn and that spells a loss as San Francisco edges Florida‚ 1-0. Noah Lowry is the winning pitcher and raises his batting average to .289 with two hits.

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This Day in Giants History: March 3, 2008

Noah Lowry throws 24 pitches before a batter takes a swing in the Giants’ 6-4 loss to Texas. The 28-year-old right-hander, who goes through the order once without an official at-bat being recorded, a combination of walks and sacrifice flies, … Continue reading

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