@BontaHill That’s a lot! 12 games in which we were winning going into the 9th that ended in a loss. This doesn’t count blown leads by this bullpen that came in the 7th or 8th.
Once again. Don’t blame Caleb Killian. He was not meant to be a closer in the MLB. Don’t blame Tony Vitello. He has no better options. Blame Buster Posey and the front office for constructing a roster that can’t close games (even against the Colorado Rockies)
Every bullpen blown save, loss, whatever…is on Buster Posey. This bullpen doesn’t have it, and to keep the same guys around just because is on Buster.
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@NBCSGiants How is Mahle still taking the ball every fifth day? I’d rather Brandon Crawford come back and live out his pitcher dream then see this goof.
“Every single inning just looking up at him saying, ‘I got you. You got me all my life.’”
Oakdale native Delainey Everett (@DelaineyEv10717) opened up about pitching Mississippi State (@HailStateSB) to the Women’s College World Series after throwing a complete-game shutout over Oklahoma, doing it with her late father on her heart every inning.
She also shared how much it meant seeing CHP Modesto (@chp_modesto) continue to support her family.
“When dad passed, they were the first people at the door… just knowing they still have us, and most importantly, they still remember dad.” (@FOX40)
The San Francisco Giants continue to look like one of the most directionless organizations in professional sports and this latest Bryce Eldridge situation is another perfect example.
Bryce Eldridge has now been on the Major League roster for six games and has only started four of them, already sitting twice.
Think about how ridiculous that is.
Last night Eldridge hit his first Major League home run and nearly hit another one to the left field warning track. He looked confident. He looked dangerous. He looked like exactly what this organization desperately needs right now which is young talent with upside and energy.
So naturally the Giants put him right back on the bench today.
Nothing this organization does makes sense anymore.
The Giants have the worst record in baseball. The offense has been lifeless for weeks. This is not a contending team protecting a veteran lineup during a pennant race. This is a last place team continuing to prioritize veterans while the future sits and watches.
What exactly is the purpose of calling up your number one prospect if you are not going to let him play consistently?
Bryce Eldridge needs Major League at bats. He needs experience. He needs reps against big league pitching. Most importantly the Giants need to evaluate him because the future of this franchise should revolve around young players like him not around a failed veteran core that has helped drive this team into the ground.
Yet the Giants continue giving everyday opportunities to players who have been part of one of the worst teams in baseball while the player fans actually want to watch sits in the dugout.
This organization feels completely lost right now.
They refuse to commit to a real rebuild yet they are nowhere close to competing. They continue trying to straddle both worlds and this is exactly how franchises stay mediocre for years.
If the season is already collapsing then Bryce Eldridge should be playing every single day. Period.
You do not develop franchise cornerstones sitting on the bench after hitting home runs.