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Ross' activation close; Belt on hot seat?
By Chris Haft / MLB.com | 04/18/11 9:13 PM ET
DENVER -- Barring a physical setback, right fielder Cody Ross likely will
rejoin the Giants here Tuesday and might even be activated from the 15-day
disabled list, manager Bruce Bochy indicated Monday.
Bochy also dropped broad hints that rookie Brandon Belt, San Francisco's
Opening Day first baseman, will be optioned to Triple-A Fresno to clear
roster room for Ross.
Bochy said that Ross was expected to conclude his injury rehabilitation stint
with Triple-A Fresno by playing nine innings Monday at Las Vegas. So far,
Ross has experienced no problems with the right calf he strained in a March
23 exhibition game against the Los Angeles Angels.
"I know the guys will be glad to have him back around the clubhouse," Bochy
said.
To say nothing of the lineup. Whenever Ross returns, Aubrey Huff, who has
started 13 games in right field, will reclaim his spot as the everyday first
baseman. Belt, who entered Monday hitting .200 with a .280 slugging
percentage, would have nothing to gain by languishing on the bench.
Bochy insisted that moving back to Triple-A would not impede Belt's progress.
"He's ahead of schedule," Bochy said of Belt, who turns 23 on Wednesday. "...
I do think, given time, this kid will figure it out."
Reflecting his oft-praised plate discipline, Belt began Monday with a
team-high eight walks. But, as Bochy said, "it's all about putting the good
part of the bat on the ball."
Asked if Belt occasionally might lack aggressiveness at the plate, Bochy
noted that the Texan sometimes had been late with his swing.
"That probably tells you you're not quite aggressive enough," Bochy said.
Schierholtz brings slick glove, big bat to start
DENVER -- Though Nate Schierholtz's upper-deck home run in Monday night's
first inning demonstrated his power, manager Bruce Bochy made his choice of
right fielders with defense in mind.
"This is a big right field here," Bochy said before Schierholtz received his
second start of the season in the Giants' series opener at Coors Field.
It wasn't big enough to hold the drive Schierholtz hit when he connected with
a 1-1 pitch from Colorado's Esmil Rogers and deposited it into the upper
deck's front row for his first home run of the season. It was the 31st
upper-deck homer in Coors Field history and the third by a Giant. Barry Bonds
hit the others.
Combined with Pat Burrell's preceding three-run homer, it marked the second
straight game in which the Giants hit back-to-back homers. Buster Posey and
Pablo Sandoval accomplished the feat in Sunday's sixth inning at Arizona.
Pitcher Sanchez helping himself at plate
DENVER -- Already this season, Jonathan Sanchez has a double to go with the
triple he hit in last year's regular-season finale. This is no coincidence,
said Sanchez, who said that he has committed extra time to improving his
hitting.
"I'm trying to work on going up the middle," said Sanchez, who's scheduled to
start Tuesday night against the Colorado Rockies.
Madison Bumgarner is acknowledged as San Francisco's best-hitting pitcher,
while Tim Lincecum is considered to be the best bunter. But Sanchez, who owns
a .108 lifetime batting average, has the last two extra-base hits.
Chris Haft is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the
approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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看來Cody Ross回來的日子近了
希望他能讓巨人隊打線更猛也更穩!!
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