It’s another make or beak moment for the 2023 Giants. Although I can’t locate any of these pieces, I know for sure that I’ve referenced Matt Cain’s start in Colorado at the end of 2010 many times over the years when discussing the San Francisco Giants and a late season playoff push.
The All-Star Game means nothing if this doesn’t happen The last time the National League won the MLB All-Star game was in 2012. The winning pitcher of that game was San Francisco Giants’ Matt Cain.
It's been a frustrating year for SF Giants fans, and that extends to Giants fans who used to play for the team. Sunday's loss was especially bad, with Arizona winning on a walk-off.
Three World Series rings. Three All-Star appearances. A perfect game. And now, former SF Giants starter Matt Cain has another accolade to his impressive resume: He's a Legend in the new edition of MLB The Show.
Yesterday, the San Francisco Giants welcomed back a legend to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. The legend in question was Matt Cain, who was a key part of the Giants’ three World Series championship squads in 2010, 2012, and 2014, respectfully.
If there has been one overused theme so far this season, it's that 2017 is a summer of great parity in Major League Baseball. Or at least, that is the sunny side up, glass half full version angle, because it has been a season where drastic cases of inconsistency and flat-out missed expectations have forced parity to the plate.