Giants in search of crime against the Marlin who prone to error

As San Francisco Giants and Miami Marlins open a three -game series in Florida, they will have problems with a number of gloves struggling on the offensive.
The giants left-hand Kyle Harrison (0-1, 3.86 ERA) and Marlins right-handed Cal Quantrill (3-4, 6.09 ERA) are newly announced in the hope of supporting their teammates on their last trips.
Harrison, who made the first beginning of the season, did not receive an uncomfortable support for 3-0 defeat in Washington on Saturday. He limited 23 -year -old citizens with two runs in four Inning, but in vain.
The Third Year Liger made a previous start against Marins and made six strokes last April.
The giants have not running more than four in a game on May 16 against Athletics 9-1 in a game. At the beginning of this week, they went to five runs in Detroit in three flat losses.
Harrison, who won a seven games as part of Giants’ regular rotation last season, confessed that after the last beginning of the last beginning of this season, after a small league and four aid trips at the beginning of this season, he was excited to go back there and make it again in Miami.
“It made me feel good to have a day dedicated to me,” he said. “I went to work. It’s nice to go back to the routine again.”
He lost four out of six during the giants trip, and now he faced Marks, who had them on the way to 3-3 on the road against Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres last week.
The flight house became much smoother after 10-8 victories against the Padres on Wednesday-a day after the second master Ronny Simon made three mistakes, Marlins 6-0 ahead of MARLINS 6-0 ahead.
The win was an emotional victory for Marks, who left the basketball court upset for Simon on Tuesday night. Rookie, padres players Luis Arraez, Fernando Tatis Jr. And he poured tears before he received promises of encouragement from both clubs, including Manny Machado.
Simon did not play in the match on Wednesday, but at some point in the Giants series, he will return to the series. The beginning of Tuesday was eighth of the 25 -year -old season, which hit .234 without a host so far.
Simon, “Many people told me that it will be in big leagues.” Keep your head upright. It doesn’t matter what happened in the past. Tomorrow is another day. “The only thing I said: Thank you for everyone.”
Marks made at least one mistake in three games in San Diego.
Quantrill hopes to limit one of the best months of his career to giants. Marks won three of May, the 30 -year -old child allowed only one run in each of the earnings, but on Saturday, after only 3 1/3 strokes against the angels.
During the month, the season threw ERA to 3.06 ERA, which reduced ERA from 8.10 to 6.09.
The former Stanford star went to 3.06 ERA with 3.06 ERA at the beginning of six careers against Giants.
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