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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Giants Update

They've won 6 straight and find themselves only 2 games out of first, but the Giants still have some serious problems with their pitching. Jason Shmidt, the staff ace, is not bringing the same juice as the Shmitty we know and love. He just hasn't been the same since he returned from his injury last season. I still have faith that he will get back to his Cy Young stuff, but I'm getting almost as anxious to see the old Shmitty as I am to see Barry back in the batters box. Still, 14-11 is pretty good, and if the pitchers get going, this team will leave the Dodgers and the rest of the N.L. West in the dust. GO GIANTS!
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