Pence: Bullpen, Samardzija battled in defeat
CHICAGO -- Odd as it may seem, it's possible to contend that the Giants received a decent pitching effort Thursday night in their 5-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs.Or, as right fielder Hunter Pence said, citing one of his favorite inspirational quotations: "See victory where others see nothing."That bromide suited
CHICAGO -- Odd as it may seem, it's possible to contend that the Giants received a decent pitching effort Thursday night in their 5-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs.
Or, as right fielder
That bromide suited this game, from the Giants' perspective.
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But instead of dissolving after the rigorous first inning, Samardzija toughened. Striking out opposing pitcher
And though the bullpen couldn't hold the lead, Trade Deadline acquisition
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"That was a tough one," Gearrin said. "Those are the situations I want to come into. ... It's frustrating because you want to get the result no matter what."
The Giants' determined performances prompted optimism from the ever-upbeat Pence, whose two-run, first-inning homer was the loudest hit among the meager total of three that San Francisco collected.
"It's very important in these tough stretches to see the little victories -- the great fight and great performances from a lot of our bullpen pitchers," Pence said after the Giants fell two games behind the first-place Dodgers in the National League West.
Pence praised Samardzija's "gutsy" effort, which ended after four innings and 87 pitches. Given Samardzija's thorough recovery after the first inning, Bochy was asked whether the right-hander could have worked into the fifth, which might have saved a bullpen arm or two.
"That's a lot of work," Bochy said, referring to the career-high 47 pitches Samardzija threw in the first inning. Bochy added that the presence of the September callups enhanced the bullpen's depth and enabled him to turn to the relievers earlier than usual.
Chris Haft has covered the Giants since 2005, and for MLB.com since 2007. Follow him on Twitter at @sfgiantsbeat and listen to his podcast.