Bumgarner lights-out for River Cats
Although Madison Bumgarner had been stalled for two months by a broken pinky, the four-time All-Star showed that he may only need a short stay in the Minor Leagues before returning to the San Francisco rotation."I obviously didn't know before today, but judging off the way I felt out there,
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"I obviously didn't know before today, but judging off the way I felt out there, I think so, for sure," he told MLB.com. "I wouldn't say I'd be back and be in midseason form, but I feel definitely good enough to get some outs."
The 2014 World Series MVP was one walk from perfection over 3 2/3 innings Saturday night as the River Cats blanked Albuquerque, 2-0, before a sellout crowd at Raley Field. Bumgarner recorded eight of his 11 outs by strikeout in his first appearance since breaking the pinkie on his pitching hand in Spring Training.
"The breaking stuff was moving right, the command of it was good," Bumgarner told MLB.com. "The fastball command was good. Pretty much everything I was looking for. It's not perfect, but it was definitely something to feel good about for the first time out there."
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Before last year, Bumgarner made at least 31 starts in each season since he broke into the Majors in 2010. He was limited to 17 appearances in 2017 after an April dirt bike accident caused a Grade 2 sprain of the AC joint in his left shoulder.
On Saturday night, Bumgarner struck out the side in the first and needed only six pitches to get through a perfect second, finishing the frame by fanning
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"All the baseball stuff, throwing, hitting, all that stuff, I don't notice it at all," Bumgarner said. "It feels completely normal at this point. My command was good. My breaking balls were doing pretty good also, so that's what I was looking for. Everything headed in the right direction."
The 25-year-old Beede, a 2014 first-round pick out of Vanderbilt, made his Major League debut on April 10 before returning to the River Cats six days later. Saturday marked his first relief appearance of the season and he lowered his ERA to 6.23 over 44 innings between Sacramento and Class A Advanced San Jose.
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