Next year, the Giants are going to pay $15 millionto a pitcher whose career record is now 68-72. Are they NUTS? Well, no. The pitcher is Matt Cain, and he deserves that kind ofscratch, maybe a few million more for the rights to the term"getting Cained," which happened again in a 3-1 loss to the Padreson Wednesday. How sadly appropriate that Cain lost another heartbreaker on amilestone day. He made his 200th big-league start and reached 200innings for the fifth consecutive season. Juan Marichal holds theSan Francisco record of 10 seasons in a row.
For Cain, outcome is all too familiar;PADRES 3, GIANTS 1
Published September 8, 2011 at 3:40 AM
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