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Link (with video clip):
http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/news ... sp&c_id=sf

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- On a day when many Giants wanted to rush and leave town, left-hander Madison Bumgarner gave them a reason to linger, stare and imagine what could be.
Starting against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Wednesday's Cactus League finale, Bumgarner approached perfection in three shutout innings, allowing only Juan Castro's third-inning double in the Giants' 10-8 victory.


The Giants' top pitching prospect struck out four, including the formidable Manny Ramirez on three pitches. Bumgarner, San Francisco's first-round selection (10th overall) in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft, threw two inside fastballs and a slider to retire the Dodgers slugger.

Afterward, Ramirez was suitably impressed.

"He's nasty," Ramirez said. Told that Bumgarner's only 19, Ramirez replied, "Unbelievable. He has a fastball and a curveball. He's sneaky. He throws hard."

Bumgarner, who's likely to begin the season at high-Class A San Jose, had made two previous Cactus League appearances, throwing one shutout inning in each. But this assignment, which he received as Jonathan Sanchez cooled his scorched left index finger, drew more attention, since it was a start and it happened to occur against the Giants' chief rival.

"He has great stuff and great presence out there," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "You like the way he carries himself out there. He's a confident pitcher."

Bumgarner, who returned to the Giants' Minor League complex and wasn't available for comment, displayed a free and easy motion, reflecting why talent evaluators believe that he'll soon take his place alongside Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain in San Francisco's starting rotation.

Steve Holm, who caught Bumgarner, noticed Bumgarner's skill. The ball, said Holm, travels "so effortlessly out of his hand. It just jumps out at you."

As the Giants scrambled to dress for their flight to San Francisco, they could savor their 19-17 record, which contrasts sharply with the 9-23-2 mark they recorded last year. Meaningless as exhibition games might be, the Giants could entertain the notion of avoiding another 90-loss season.

"I thought it was important for us to win ballgames," Bochy said. "We talked about that before the first game. Last spring wasn't a good spring for us. Coming off a losing season, we wanted to change things. Hopefully it sends a sense of confidence throughout the club."

The Giants, who play four exhibition games in the Bay Area before opening the regular season Tuesday against Milwaukee at AT&T Park, finished the Cactus League with the best record among National League West clubs. Again, it's perhaps a hollow achievement. But for a team that has endured four consecutive losing seasons, any kind of winning is welcome.

"I don't think in Spring Training you can get a great indication of where a team's at," left-hander Randy Johnson said. "But if you could, then we would probably win the West."
 

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Re: Bumgarner Artcile (Not pimpin him as he's already hyped :P)

That's what I'm saying! Call him up! Send Zito down!
 

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Re: Bumgarner Artcile (Not pimpin him as he's already hyped :P)

LLWesMan said:
Rehren1295 said:
That's what I'm saying! Call him up! Send Zito down!

Only if Zito's blood shows some type of anxiety disorder...
+1. Bumgarner isn't ready, but basically his stuff is extremely nasty and that the Giants are really excited for him when he makes the show.

I like compliments from Manny.
 

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Read an article last week saying that Bumgarner shows the ball to much in his delivery doesn't do a good job of hiding it from the hitter. Hitters will have too good of a read on it with his current delivery.

They then spoke about how Alderson, is basically relying solely on his funky delivery and he won't be able to full guys as he goes up the ladder towards the majors.
 

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:lol: Link? That's the most ridiculous thing I've read on here lately.

You should try telling that to Jason Heyward and the rest of the South Atlantic League batters because they didn't get a good read on Bumgarner's pitches last year.
 

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thefasterblade said:
Read an article last week saying that Bumgarner shows the ball to much in his delivery doesn't do a good job of hiding it from the hitter. Hitters will have too good of a read on it with his current delivery.

They then spoke about how Alderson, is basically relying solely on his funky delivery and he won't be able to full guys as he goes up the ladder towards the majors.

Bumgarner didn't have any problems against the Dodgers lineup yesterday. 3IP 1H 0R 0ER 0BB 4K

And Alderson's delivery isn't THAT funky.
http://www.prospecttube.com/video/tim-alderson-milb-st2
Plus, he still has a pretty good curve ball.
 

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rico08 said:
thefasterblade said:
Read an article last week saying that Bumgarner shows the ball to much in his delivery doesn't do a good job of hiding it from the hitter. Hitters will have too good of a read on it with his current delivery.

They then spoke about how Alderson, is basically relying solely on his funky delivery and he won't be able to full guys as he goes up the ladder towards the majors.

Bumgarner didn't have any problems against the Dodgers lineup yesterday. 3IP 1H 0R 0ER 0BB 4K

And Alderson's delivery isn't THAT funky.
http://www.prospecttube.com/video/tim-alderson-milb-st2
Plus, he still has a pretty good curve ball.
Sweet video, thanks for posting.
 

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Yeah I figured it out. So simple :oops:
 

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