DENVER — After two seasons of worrying about bone chips and flexor strains and cysts and everything else in his right arm, Matt Cain can finally worry about results. That's what made Thursday's game disappointing.Cain had a sharp slider early and was touching 93 mph with his fastball, but the fifth inning snowballed on him and ended up being a nine-run frame. The Giants could never slow things down, losing 11-6 and dropping the final two games of this series with the Rockies. A's Fly Back From Seattle Aboard Giants-Branded Plane Cain struck out four the first time through the order, and he had given up just one hit when Gerardo Parra smashed a high slider to lead off the fifth. It was as good as Cain has looked in a couple of years, but the Rockies knocked him out in the fifth. Cain wanted to try to close the inning out, but he was pulled after loading the bases on his 38th pitch of the inning."It just kind of got out of hand and they ended up putting a big number on us," he said. Giants Lose Lead, Dodgers Win in Extras The biggest blow may have been a bloop single on the 10th pitch of a battle with Rule 5 catcher Tony Wolters."He's doing the same thing I'm doing," Cain...
Cain Sharp Early, But Game Gets Away From Giants
Published April 14, 2016 at 10:40 PM
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