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Giants Note: Rupp, McDonald’s, Crawford

Last month, the Giants started Landen Roupp His left knee suffered a bone bruise that seemed to be the end of the season. San Francisco has never officially moved its right hand to the 60-day injury list. Thanks to the Mets’ recent eight-game winning streak, they now find themselves in the playoffs, making Roupp the door to this year.

Roupp has held several bullpen meetings in recent days. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle noted over the weekend that the sophomore pitcher could return in October if the Giants encounter a playoff berth. This may be reassuring as he hasn’t thrown in the gaming environment since August 20.

The giant lost Carson whispers Rupp’s retreat pressure a week after his injury. This leaves them with no good choice, i.e. the last two rotation positions Logan Webber,,,,, Justin Verlander and Robbie Ray. Right-leaning Kai-Wei Teng The game has not been studied in depth and has played 6.41 ERA in seven appearances.

They run without a fifth starter, which leads to Tristan Beck A big showdown was held in Arizona tonight and a bullpen game started. The Giants lost half of the game last night’s opener. They were 2.5 games for the Mets, who beat Padres earlier tonight and waited for the result of the game tonight.

San Francisco took action before tonight’s game, recalling the Trevor McDonald From Triple-A Sacramento. Keaton WinnTwo innings were selected yesterday to release two innings and were selected. The 24-year-old McDonald’s gave up two runs during his first Major League Baseball appearance this season.

Since the 2023-24 offseason, McDonald’s has occupied San Francisco’s 40-man lineup. The first 11-round draft picks will be served one day before tonight. The Giants called him for the final game of the 24 season, in which he lost three innings. He worked from Sacramento’s rotation all season. McDonald’s strikeout rate was 23% and got ground balls with a 53% cut, but in the batsman-friendly Pacific Coast League he struggled to hit a 5.31 ERA in 142 1/3 innings.

Another update to the organization’s pitching prospect is not too lucky. Previous first round draft pick Reggie Crawford Alex Pavlovic, NBC Sports Bay area, reported that he had another shoulder surgery and would enter the middle of next season. Crawford received his first Lablum repair last September. The UConn product has been released this season but has recently begun throwing bullpen meetings.

Crawford is the 30th draft pick in 2022, throwing 37 1/3 professional innings in the minor leagues. If the Giants don’t add him to the 40-man squad, he will be eligible for the offseason Rule 5 draft. In theory, another team could see him as a No. 5 goal, and they could hide them on the MLB injured roster until he completes his recovery. This made the 40-person decision an interesting decision at the front desk in San Francisco. Crawford showed a triple-digit fastball, the best kicked one or better breaking ball, but he had little experience in pitching. He was primarily a college first baseman and threw eight innings for the Huskimo. In addition to shoulder surgery, he also underwent surgery for junior Tommy John.

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