Patrick Bailey admires his three run tank that secured a 3-0 win against the Dodgers on Saturday night. (photo NBC Sports)
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The Giants finally had a good week of baseball, winning four of six, including two of three from their arch rival Dodgers. The boys talk about the rivalry, the drama with Daulton Rush, their lack of hitting, but also how their pitching is starting to lock in. They actually looked like a major league club this week. We also figured out that we need to do separate shows about obscure baseball rules and great baseball films.
Landen Roupp threw six shutout innings in Cincinnati on 4/16, allowing only one hit. AP Photo Carolyn Kaster.
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Eric and Chad digest the meat loss sandwich the Giants made this week (that’s four meaty losses in a row, bookended by two thin slices of wins). Giants fans are pining for some signs of life, but the team is falling further back in the standings and digging their hole a little deeper every week of this young season. They are last or near the bottom of the league in most hitting categories, and their pitching is sub-average. That said, it was nice to see Landen Roupp and company toss a 1-hit shutout today in Cincinnati. There is some life emanating from Jung Hoo Lee, but the outfield and Bailey remain mostly abysmal. They have time to turn this around, but it can’t wait much longer.
Daniel Susac went 5-5 to open up his MLB career. Brandon Vallance / Getty Images
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What a way for the kid catcher (Daniel Susac) to break open his MLB career! Five straight hits and now 6-7. He has more hits than Bailey already! The boys get together to discuss this week in Giants baseball, where we saw the orange and black go 3-4, but ended the week with two consecutive shutouts over the Phillies before they head out on a nine-game road trip.