This has been a common theme with Hudson since maybe late last year. He starts games off like a house on fire and then fades just enough to cough it up. Of course, you could say the same about Lincecum and to a lesser extent Vogelsong and Peavy, when he is healthy.
A whole lot of inconsistency wrapped around those Bumgarner and Heston starts. Cain needs to come back with a vengeance and Peavy is going to get the veteran courtesy. Timmy, Timmy and Vogie appear to be fighting for scraps after the walking wounded return.
from aroundthefoghorn.com:
http://aroundthefoghorn.com/2015/06/27/san-francisco-giants-defeated-by-colorado-rockies-8-6-despite-late-inning-rally/
http://aroundthefoghorn.com/2015/06/27/san-francisco-giants-defeated-by-colorado-rockies-8-6-despite-late-inning-rally/
Hudson pitched a great game through the fifth, but all hell broke loose in the sixth and seventh. Here's how his night ended up: with six and two thirds innings pitched, he gave up five runs on ten hits and one walk, and he struck out six. The final score was: Giants 6, Rockies 8Sent from my iPhone
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