The San Francisco Giants ace didn't have the game he wanted to upon his return from the MLB's injured list.
after suffering an ankle injury, as he was just one of many Giants pitchers on the injured list. They are still missing Blake Snell, Keaton Winn, Robbie Ray and Alex Cobb from their options for the starting rotation.In 3.1 innings pitched, he gave up four runs on four hits while striking out just two batters and walking four. He was never likely to have a very long outing after coming back from the IL, but 72 pitches in just over three innings is not the efficiency they are searching for.
One reason for the ineffectiveness on the day was that he didn't have a rehab start in the minors ahead of his return. The Giants didn't have much pitching available to them, which is likely the culprit behind the expedited process, but it would have been If anything can be gathered from this season of San Francisco pitching, it's that these players need time to get back into form.this season when he's healthy. It's been a large source of frustration for the southpaw and Harrison could have the same argument.Bonta Hill of "95.7 The Game" in the Bay area suggested moving Harrison to the bullpen as someone that specializes against lefties.should consider moving Kyle Harrison to the bullpen as a lefty specialist.
Batters are slashing .272/.334/.436 against Harrison this year. He doesn't offer much in terms of strikeouts with just 7.8 K/9. Maybe some time in a situational role would do him some good while he learns from a group of veterans.Dylan Sanders graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree from the Manship School of Mass Communication in 2023. He was born in raised in Baton Rouge, LA but has also lived in Buffalo, NY.
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