They started poorly and finished poorly, wasting a bounce-back Shaun Anderson effort in a 7-3 loss to the Mets at Citi Field, as the Giants finished their road trip on a down note.
It’s on days like Saturday, when the San Francisco Giants score and limit opposing runs like a competitive team, when you might wonder why they’re one of the worst teams in baseball.
Tuesday afternoon the Giants announced that catcher Stephen Vogt will start in left field for San Francisco. Forcing Vogt’s hot bat into the lineup was not enough to spark any sort of offense for the Giants against Atlanta’s pitching, that is until the absolute last moment in Tuesday night’s game.
Aramis Garcia discusses Shaun Anderson’s major league debut and the ‘bulldog’ attitude that contributed towards Anderson’s ‘debut magic’ Tuesday in a win over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Giants starting pitcher Shaun Anderson his having himself a day. He’s attempting to remedy the Giants’ early inning woes and at the same time contribute at the plate.