Huh!? Barry Zito did what??
Giants fans have always hoped for the best but expected the worst from Barry Zito. Monday afternoon, they got the very best.
Giants fans have always hoped for the best but expected the worst from Barry Zito. Monday afternoon, they got the very best.
Prior to the season, if someone told you the first Giants pitcher to record a win in 2012 would be Barry Zito, you’d have laughed them right out of the room.
With Timmy, MadBum and Cain pitching the first three games, an 0-3 start seemed impossible.
But alas, that was the situation the Giants faced heading into Colorado. And to everyone’s surprise, Zeets stepped up with a masterful performance, tossing a complete game four-hitter for the Giants’ first win of the young season, a 7-0 drubbing of the Rockies.
Zito walked none and struck out four. He threw a whooping 113 pitches in his season debut.
I don’t think anybody saw this coming. There’s no way anyone could have predicted Zito would pitch such a gem in his first start of the season after the rough spring he had.
Mercury News beat writer Alex Pavlovic tweeted during the late stages of the game: “Zito is sitting all alone in the corner of the dugout. The way he threw this spring, this is pretty much like a no-hitter.”
Zito hadn’t thrown a complete game shutout in almost 10 years.
From the Official Giants Twitter Feed: “Shutout for Barry Zito! His 1st since April 18, 2003 vs. Texas. #SFGiants cruise to 7-0 win over #Rockies for 1st W of 2012.”
This doesn’t mean Zito will pitch well all season. Heck, he could lay a three-inning egg in his next start against Pittsburgh on Saturday. But it sure was fun to watch.
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