This is what it looks like when a RH hitter squares one up just right. The Beast has been unleashed.
Of course -- this being the Giants -- Morse's good early start and Belt's belting around of the ball has been counter balanced by Posey, Pence and Sandoval's slumping starts.
Therefore, the Giants pass two runs like a geriatric patient passes...well you get the idea. It's often painful and digusting to watch this offense in action.
from Bleacher Report:
http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dcYgR?
After just 22 games with the Giants, it already is crystal clear why Michael Morse is nicknamed The Beast. The new left fielder hit two homers Wednesday, but they weren’t ordinary shots. Few with Morse are, actually.Morse’s first homer off Tyler Chatwood went a long way the opposite way, and was measured at 458 by ESPN’s home run tracker, which calculates distance using analytics and atmospheric data. His second blast, a three-run shot that tied a game the Giants would later win, went 450 feet.
'via Blog this'
NL HOME RUNS | HR | |
Brandon Belt | 1. Brandon Belt, SF | 7 |
1. Mark Trumbo, ARI | 7 | |
3. Ryan Braun, MIL | 6 | |
3. Neil Walker, PIT | 6 | |
3. Pedro Alvarez, PIT | 6 | |
Complete Leaders |
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