Bochy Should Take Advantage of Remaining Off Days

August 13th, 2009

Whether it’s been Ryan Sadowski or Joe Martinez, the Giants are 1-5 in the last six games started by their fifth starter.  Considering the Giants have four off-days left, counting today, shouldn’t Bruce Bochy make sure that Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain pitch as much as possible and also limit the number of starts made by whoever is in the fifth spot?  If he does take advantage of these remaining off days, Cain will make 11 starts, Lincecum and Barry Zito will pitch in 10 games each, while Jonathan Sanchez will make 9 starts, and the fifth starter spot will come up in 8 games. 

What is concerning me, however, is that Bochy doesn’t plan on pitching Lincecum in New York when Lincecum should pitch Monday if he receives his normal four days rest.  Even worse, by pitching Cain Saturday instead of tomorrow, Cain will miss the four games in Coors Field against the Giants greatest wild-card competitor.  The Giants are 2-3 in the Rockies home park this year, and both wins were games started by Cain.  He is 2-0 in Colorado and has allowed just one run in 13 innings.  Bochy should make sure that Cain pitches in that series, and all he would have to do is push Zito back a day. 

Zito has been pitching very well, but if Bochy is worried about hurting Zito’s feelings, then he’s missing the boat.   He’s also missing the boat if he is worried about Lincecum or Cain’s right arms.  There is no harm to Cain and Lincecum because they would be pitching on their normal four days rest.  Bochy needs to give his team the best possible opportunity to reach the postseason.

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