Randy Johnson is slowly figuring out what all the other quality pitchers have on our team. You can pitch quite well; but when you do you can be quite sure that the offensive production and the fielding will tag-team to help you lose low-era games.
At least Sanchez got some work; he'll need it due to Lowry's forearm, which apparently is still twinged. (For the record, let it be known that when Noah injured himself last year at this time, popping that tendon, I knew it was a career-breaker.) Most the rest of the pitching happened to be people I'd never heard of, except for Sadler. Hence, the final score (which the announcer for MLB.com sped over at the end of the game, not without reason).
The single greatest highlight: Posey showed for an AB in the 9th. He made a unnoticeable out, but that's not the point. The point was that even on a day like today, that single AB reminded me of all the new boys getting ABs and pitch-ins so far, already. It is the best part about our new ownership: Hope ariseth in the farm system, and it's actually getting a shot in ST right away.
FINAL
K.C. - 6
S.F. - 1
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