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Matt Cain has been one of the best pitchers in baseball for the past six seasons. His perfect game for the San Francisco Giants Wednesday night affirmed that assertion. But despite routinely ...
It’s been a decade since Matt Cain threw the first and only ... It was the 22nd perfect game in baseball history. Cain watched the ball into Belt’s glove, thrust a roundhouse punch, and ...
The same went for Matt Cain on Sunday. Any other starter might ... and the Giants allowed their biggest inning since 2004. "Baseball has a way of humbling guys," Cain said. "You can go along ...
Cain pitched five scoreless innings with four strikeouts during Saturday's loss to San Diego. He didn't factor into the decision. Cain announced his retirement earlier this week, and he left ...
It just wouldn't be baseball without a little controversy, especially when video evidence appears to indicate Matt Cain's perfect game Wednesday night was just a glorified one-hitter after all.
And Matt Cain has a clear recollection of the first ... of anticipation the first time they heard that a professional baseball scout had come to watch them, or the first time they shook someone ...
Cain announced that he will retire following his last start of the 2017 season, which will come against the Padres on Saturday, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Cain said ...
Over the last week or so, various reputable baseball analysis sites have been ... a blog post by Rory Paap at Paapfly.com called “Matt Cain ignores xFIP, again and again,” which generated ...
Cain (3-1) allowed one run on five hits while walking three and striking out five over 6.2 innings in Monday's 8-4 win over the Dodgers. The veteran right-hander lowered his season ERA to 4.04 ...
That'd be Matt Cain, former workhorse and current enigma ... The Dodgers boast plenty of talent. They're baseball's biggest spenders, after all, and while they lost Zack Greinke to the Arizona ...
PECOTA only predicts Cain to reach 200 innings in 2014. Ah, wins. Most here will agree that wins are a somewhat arbitrary stat for evaluating pitchers, but, in fantasy baseball, they often determine a ...
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