Friday, June 15, 2012

Matt Cain

  • So far in 2012, Matt Cain of the San Francisco Giants is recording a career year. He is 8-2, with a 2.18 ERA, his strike to walkout ratio is six-to-one, is averaging 9.1 strikeouts-per-nine innings, and has also managed to pitch a perfect game.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Fans of the San Francisco Giants will forever cherish the memories of Matt Cains incredible perfect game Wednesday night with their own thoughts, trinkets, and where were you when stories.
  • (SB Nation)
  • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Matt Cain tossed and turned and managed all of about four hours of sleep following his history-making gem for the Giants. Perfectly understandable.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • On Wednesday night, San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain made baseball history — and totally helped my fantasy team — by tossing a perfect game against the Houston Astros.
  • (MTV)
  • My colleague Brian Biggane is in St. Pete with the Marlins this weekend and reports that Marlins pitcher Mark Buehrle for the second time this year has welcomed a new pitcher into the elite club of those who have thrown a perfect game.
  • (Palm Beach Post (blog))
  • SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Cain tossed and turned and managed all of about four hours of sleep after his history-making gem for the Giants. Perfectly understandable.
  • (Denver Post)
  • We closed another fantastic week on the Baseball Today podcast with Friday's episode, in which SweetSpot blogger Dave Schoenfield and I continued to rave about perfection and Mike Trout, but also quite a bit more. 1.
  • (ESPN)
  • From a memorable debut in 2005 to a perfect game Wednesday night, Todd Helton has followed Matt Cains career path with a figurative tip of the cap.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • This has been the primary theme of Matt Cains six-year Giants career, persisting through 215 starts, two All-Star Game appearances and a championship postseason in which he did not allow an earned run in three starts.
  • (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  • Matt Cains perfect game was awesome, but were seeing what Joe Sheehan calls a no-hitter cluster. Over the last three years, there have been 16 no-hitters, including five perfect games.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)

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