A sweep would be nice, putting the Giants back in their rightful spot atop the division, but I would be happy with two out of three here as well. One game out with thirteen left and another series down in LA will make the stretch run in the NL West loaded with drama.
W | L | Pct | GB | Home | Away | Streak | RS | RA | Diff | L10 | |
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LA Dodgers (15) | 83 | 63 | .568 | -- | 40-35 | 43-28 | W-1 | 605 | 533 | 72 | 7-3 |
San Francisco | 81 | 65 | .555 | 2.0 | 41-33 | 40-32 | W-3 | 612 | 537 | 75 | 7-3 |
With the trade of "Closer of the Future" Heath Hembree to the Red Sox, TheSlav has been on the prowl for a new "Closer of the Future" and perhaps Hunter Strickland is beginning to step forward. He has an easy 98-99 MPH fastball that looks like he could dial it up to 108-109 MPH without a problem. He looks like he's just tossing the ball at the company picnic. It's a bit straight -- like a dart -- so that could be a concern. His slider seems OK at times. He's kind of like how you used to view that hot chick that says she's "available" and you start asking yourself "Why is she available?" I find myself searching for reasons why the Pirates gave up on him. We need to see more innings, more situations out of Hunter II to see what we really have, but for now, he may be at the head of the class for the much-coveted "Closer of the Future" title.
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