Even though there has been no formal announcement made about the injury status of one of the San Francisco Giants' star pitchers, it looks like they will be getting him back on Tuesday.
entered Sunday's game with a 44-46 record, three games out of the final Wild Card spot in the National League.
Getting back their expected contributors ahead of the July 30 trade deadline will give this organization an idea if they are truly contenders so they can make a decision to become buyers or to sell off some of their assets. So, in order to reach the potential that this team has on paper, San Francisco needs a solid starting rotation.in his first game back, that's a great first step to ensure they finally have some established Major League arms starting games for them.
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