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5. Jeff Samardzija
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Samardzija has been a little overshadowed by his teammates, but he's had a strong season despite a couple hiccups. He looks more like the pitcher he was in 2013 and 2014, which means he's near an All-Star level.
Samardzija has been a little overshadowed by his teammates, but he's had a strong season despite a couple hiccups. He looks more like the pitcher he was in 2013 and 2014, which means he's near an All-Star level.
4. Hunter Pence
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A serious hamstring injury will prevent Pence from playing in the All-Star Game, but before the injury he was having one of his best seasons, hitting .298 with seven home runs. Without the injury, Pence very well could have been an All-Star.
A serious hamstring injury will prevent Pence from playing in the All-Star Game, but before the injury he was having one of his best seasons, hitting .298 with seven home runs. Without the injury, Pence very well could have been an All-Star.
3. Brandon Belt
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Belt's bat is carrying the Giants right now, making him an All-Star worthy first baseman. His home run total isn't overly impressive, but he has an OPS over .900, which should make him one of the top first baseman in the National League.
Belt's bat is carrying the Giants right now, making him an All-Star worthy first baseman. His home run total isn't overly impressive, but he has an OPS over .900, which should make him one of the top first baseman in the National League.
2. Johnny Cueto
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The signing of Cueto is paying off for the Giants this year, as he has won nine games and has the lowest ERA of his career. On any other team, Cueto would get consideration to start the All-Star Game and maybe even be a Cy Young candidate.
The signing of Cueto is paying off for the Giants this year, as he has won nine games and has the lowest ERA of his career. On any other team, Cueto would get consideration to start the All-Star Game and maybe even be a Cy Young candidate.
1. Madison Bumgarner
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This is a no-brainer, as Bumgarner is once again one of the elite pitchers in baseball with a 1.94 ERA. Throw in all that Bumgarner does at the plate as a hitter, and there's no doubt that he'll be pitching in the All-Star Game this summer.
This is a no-brainer, as Bumgarner is once again one of the elite pitchers in baseball with a 1.94 ERA. Throw in all that Bumgarner does at the plate as a hitter, and there's no doubt that he'll be pitching in the All-Star Game this summer.