The Refs are Back!!!

Big news. Slow news. But at least they aren’t fucking with this piece product for at least 7 years.

And in other news, the Giants are the worst team in the league right now. They traded Bailey for a tugboat, and I hope they trade more folks like Chappie, Devers, and Adames. It’s Aaron Rowand times 3. I simply cannot believe every hitter on this team minus Schmitty is sucking absolutely sweaty balls.

Over and over and over just no sitautional awareness and everyone swinging for the moon.

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11 Responses to The Refs are Back!!!

  1. Irish Kevin's avatar Irish Kevin says:

    Well Lee, and Erreas are hitting. And Jesus seems to be hitting better than Bailey.

  2. blade3colorado's avatar blade3colorado says:

    Niner Fans,

    Hey, I want to apologize (for myself) to the long time 49er fans here for the seemingly non-stop talk (mostly bitching and moaning) about the Giants. Still a 49er blog that belongs to everyone here. Unc and you guys are fantastic to allow us “orphans” to post here. Again, thank you!

    Blade

  3. Irish Kevin's avatar Irish Kevin says:

    On Niner news and I did not know this, but Terrell Owen’s is worried about Evan’s hamstring issues he has had over the last few years.

    • Winder's avatar Winder says:

      Yeah we gotta figure that most/all of our older guys probably won’t play over 10-12 games and that might be a high estimate. I mean everyone has a long injury track record already. And after reading about M. Williams he just might not be ready for a long time. Injuries are about the only thing I hold my breath about… and field goals.

  4. blade3colorado's avatar blade3colorado says:

    Walker and Santos pfffttt (to Sac) . . . and,

    LHP Sam Hentges (#31) returned from his rehab assignment and reinstated from the 15-day IL. • RHP Dylan Smith (#66) recalled from Triple-A Sacramento.

    • snarkk's avatar snarkk says:

      Finally, for Walker. Let him walk and hit guys and throw wild pitches in Sac.

      I saw somewhere yesterday that the guy they got in the Bailey trade was NOT one of Cleveland’s top 30 farmhands. Not true, I see this morning. This AA pitcher “Tugboat” is apparently #6 rated in their stable. So, OK, much better smelling trade than I first understood.

      Sure, the #29 draft pick is better than a kick in the nuts, but not as good as a player with a real history. I heard on KNBR this morning that the #29 or 30 pick in the baseball draft typically has a 60% chance of making the majors, with a 15% or so chance of being a real contributor. Some #29 picks have been Billy Swift, Kingman. Oh, and George Brett. Yeah, I could do with the next George Brett drafted by SF. Chances are they’d draft hm and then trade him after single A. BUT, the draft pick comes with a monetary kicker that is important — more later.

      Anyway, in last night’s embarrassment the SF pitchers threw something like 230 pitches. That is the most pitches thrown in a 9-inning SF Giants game in over 35 years, i.e., as far back as Baseball Reference has records on this stat…

  5. unca_chuck's avatar unca_chuck says:

    Evans has been pretty injury free most of his career. But we are the injury collectors.

  6. alleykat69's avatar alleykat69 says:

    I’ll stay with some 49er chatter the thoughts with draft picks Carver Willis and Enrique Cruz the Niners don’t believe Willis is a tackle consideration and will kick him inside to LG and possibly to Center to replace Brendel after next season.

    Cruz is definitely a Tackle atleast a Swing Tackle backup for Williams,Lowe, Colby? and others..I like Cruz developing prospect to be Williams replacement after 2 hopefully healthy years for Williams…

  7. snarkk's avatar snarkk says:

    In the FWIW category, the Bailey draft pick comes with a possible twist — Giants are maybe trying to replicate another UCLA shortstop success story:

    https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/san-francisco-giants/giants-rumors-the-grand-plan-trading-patrick-bailey-guardians

  8. blade3colorado's avatar blade3colorado says:

    Roupp still effective despite last night’s poor outing. Pirates were very patient, resulting in him throwing almost 100 pitches in 4 innings, with 3 walks. Nevertheless, he KOed 8.

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