Or looking at it another way you one guy who is a big question mark (Schmidt), a guy who is solid but unspectacular (Morris) and two young and unproven guys (Cain and Lowry).
So this is my longwinded way of saying that while the Giants pitching could be very good, it could also be lousy.
stumpak wrote:Or looking at it another way you one guy who is a big question mark (Schmidt), a guy who is solid but unspectacular (Morris) and two young and unproven guys (Cain and Lowry).
So this is my longwinded way of saying that while the Giants pitching could be very good, it could also be lousy.
I wouldn't expect anything less from a Dodger fan.
But, it's true!!!
The glass is neither half full nor half empty... It is simply a glass
stumpak wrote:Or looking at it another way you one guy who is a big question mark (Schmidt), a guy who is solid but unspectacular (Morris) and two young and unproven guys (Cain and Lowry).
So this is my longwinded way of saying that while the Giants pitching could be very good, it could also be lousy.
The staff has very nice upside... Schmidt will come back from a mediocre, at best, season.
stumpak wrote:Or looking at it another way you one guy who is a big question mark (Schmidt), a guy who is solid but unspectacular (Morris) and two young and unproven guys (Cain and Lowry).
So this is my longwinded way of saying that while the Giants pitching could be very good, it could also be lousy.
I don't think the pitching will be lousy considering their park and division. They have a ton of potential and the downside is minimal unless they are unhealthy.
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