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Not good, but not awful.
When was the last time a team starting so poorly rallied to reach the postseason?
Last year, the Phillies started 3-10.
He didn't look like much, and he did repeat at San Jose, but maybe the light bulb went on at Double-A Connecticut last year. Yes, we Giants fans may be overly excited given the state of the rest of our hitting "prospects" since, well, Will Clark.
Bowker, though, hit .307/.363/.523 at Connecticut, where hitting goes to die. He had a 41/103 BB/K ratio, which doesn't bode well for the future, but that is a great line for that park. His road split was .345/.397/.629, which makes him look like a real prospect. Also, he is still 24, and that's good for the Giants.
And even so, I'm surprised.
As for Lincecum, he's looked nice this year. He still throws too many pitches, he leaves fastballs up with men on base, he misses too often with breaking balls.. but now that he's putting the ball in the strike zone, he's just so freaking entertaining it doesn't matter.
The '01 A's started 8-18, iirc, and they won 100+
EDIT: In fact, they started 2-10. http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/OAK/OAK200104150.shtml
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