Baseball
2012 MLB Championship Series Preview
Standard2012 MLB Division Series Preview
StandardIt’s been quite a year for the Giants. Matt Cain has established himself as the ace of the staff. Not to knock Tim Lincecum, but Matt Cain has been a more consistent pitcher for them. They still need both of them to be up to par if they want to advance. Not to mention Madison Bumgarner as well. And if need be they have Ryan Vogelsong and Barry Zito too. Their bullpen hasn’t been as good as in years past, but Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo have done well at the back end. Buster Posey is probably this years National League MVP. There hasn’t been a lot of protection for him and yet he still does his job, whether it be behind the plate or at first base. Pablo Sandoval is back to his old tricks as ‘Kung Fu Panda’ and the Giants couldn’t be happier. However, if San Francisco wants to make any noise they will need Angel Pagan and Marco Scutaro to continue their tremendous regular season performances in the postseason. Also Brandon Belt and Hunter Pence must establish themselves as run producers at this crucial time.
Could it finally be the return of the ‘Big Red Machine’? It’s possible. Just before the season ended starter Home Bailey threw the 7th no-hitter of the season. Some could take it as a sign of things to come, but he will need to pitch like that in the postseason. Johnny Cueto and Mat Latos have been pitching well the entire season and they must not disappear in the postseason. Their bullpen has some weak points. Aroldis Chapman had to be slowed down to end the season and that might trouble in the postseason. The Reds strength has been in their lineup. With Joey Votto back and healthy it will do wonders to the rest of the hitters. Brandon Phillips and Jay Bruce were doing just fine and must continue that trend. Todd Frazier was making a strong case for the Rookie of the Year award and won’t see his playing time dwindle now. Cincinnati’s chances hinge on their pitching this year, but if they can’t score it will be a short trip.
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