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Rowand exits with bruised arm after plunking
By Chris Haft / MLB.com | 04/19/11 9:51 PM ET
DENVER -- Giants center fielder Aaron Rowand left Tuesday night's game
against the Colorado Rockies in the third inning with a left forearm bruise.
Rowand, one of San Francisco's top hitters with a .320 batting average, was
injured when Rockies right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez struck him on the forearm
with the game's second pitch. Rowand later scored during the Giants' four-run
first inning, then grounded out in the second inning before departing.
Rookie Darren Ford replaced Rowand in center field.
(果然是因為那個觸身球 = = 希望無大礙 QQ)
Ross ready to be activated Wednesday
DENVER -- Deciding that he wanted Cody Ross to feel refreshed as well as
healed upon returning to the lineup, Giants manager Bruce Bochy opted to wait
until Wednesday before activating the outfielder from the 15-day disabled
list.
Bochy pointed out that Ross, who strained his right calf in a March 23
exhibition game, performed in four consecutive injury rehabilitation games --
two at extended spring training and two with Triple-A Fresno -- through
Monday night.
Despite remaining officially idle, Ross rejoined the team Tuesday.
"As much as anything, I want to give him a day to get acclimated ... just
give him a day to take batting practice and give him a break," Bochy said.
Ross maintained his usual upbeat attitude.
"It feels great," Ross said of his calf. "I pushed it. I hit some doubles,
scored from second base, ran down some fly balls. I tested it as much as I
could. And I passed."
所以Cody Ross最快明天就能上場了 太棒了!!!
Schierholtz earns another start for Giants
DENVER -- Right fielder Nate Schierholtz started his second straight game
Tuesday, which didn't seem like big news. In reality, it was quite a novelty.
Schierholtz hadn't started consecutive games since last July 21-23 at Los
Angeles and Arizona. Since then, he has remained an extra outfielder and
pinch-hitter. But the Giants' decision to wait another day before activating
Cody Ross from the 15-day disabled list, as well as Schierholtz's sharp
3-for-4 effort Monday, bought another day in the lineup for the San Ramon
Valley High School graduate.
In fact, Giants manager Bruce Bochy acknowledged that Schierholtz's success
Monday "made the decision a little easier" to rest Ross one more day.
Cain marching up San Francisco pitching lists
DENVER -- Right-hander Matt Cain, who's scheduled to start Wednesday's series
finale against the Colorado Rockies, is poised to entrench himself further in
franchise pitching history.
Cain needs 19 innings to tie Vida Blue for 10th on the all-time San Francisco
list (since 1958) with 1,131 1/3. That statistic, said Giants pitching coach
Dave Righetti, is more significant than many observers realize.
"If somebody's pitching you, that means they trust you," Righetti said
Tuesday. "They just don't hand them out. Whatever else comes because of those
innings is a bonus."
Cain, 26, already ranks among the San Francisco-era top 10 in three different
major categories. He's sixth with a 3.42 ERA (Jim Barr is just ahead of him
in fifth with a 3.41 figure), seventh in strikeouts with 916 (Tim Lincecum
ranks sixth with 939) and eighth in starts with 173 (Mike Krukow's seventh at
182).
Worth noting
Manager Bruce Bochy said that he would wait until the end of the Colorado
series to align the Giants' starting rotation for the weekend series against
Atlanta, in case he has to use the bullpen excessively here in either of the
series' final two games. Asked whether Madison Bumgarner, Tim Lincecum and
Matt Cain realize that they might have to pitch on four days' rest instead of
five, Bochy said, "They know the situation."
‧ Bochy had planned to rest shortstop Miguel Tejada either Tuesday or
Wednesday. Tejada opted for Tuesday, which Bochy said had nothing to do with
pitching matchups. On Tuesday, Colorado started ace right-hander Ubaldo
Jimenez, with left-hander Jorge De La Rosa scheduled for Wednesday. Mike
Fontenot replaced Tejada in the lineup.
‧ Bochy said that he plans on installing Mark DeRosa in Wednesday's lineup.
‧ Pablo Sandoval's three walks Monday tied a career high.
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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