The Giants haven't had a player have the kind of debut weekend John
Bowker had since Will Clark debuted with the Giants in the late 80's.
Bowker homered in

each of his first two games in the big leagues and after just 6 at-bats with the Giants he is second on the team in home runs (2) and
RBI's (7). He worked the count well and even when he didn't hit the ball out of the park, he had good at bats and drove in runs when he had the chance. He's got a quick, compact power swing that reminds me a little bit of Travis
Hafner's cut. It's hard to call anyone legit after two games in the
bigs, but I think
Bowker has certainly caught some eyes. I pointed out
Bowker earlier in the spring as someone who could get a quick call up if someone gets hurt and with Dave Roberts likely shelved for the next 3 months,
Bowker has himself a roster spot and a chance at legitimate playing time. Surprisingly to some, the Giants took called up
Bowker over Nate
Schierholtz with the open outfield spot and in his first weekend with the big club,
Bowker may very well have passed Nate on the depth chart in the mind of the Giants' management.
Although it's not a terrible problem to have, the surfacing of
Bowker further complicates a jammed up outfield. The team now has 2 young outfielders in
Bowker and Fred Lewis who are proving they need to be played, but also two veteran guys (Aaron
Rowand and Randy Winn) who are getting paid big money and are going to be tough to sit down. Then there is
Rajai Davis who still has value to the team as their best defensive outfielder and best base runner. I think
Bochy will somehow work a 4 man rotation in the outfield but I could definitely start seeing Randy Winn being weaved out if
Bowker continues to show that power this team so
desperately needs. There was also some talk this spring of
Bowker being used at first base which might not be a bad idea. Rich Aurilia is having a rough start and it's not like he's a defensive strength. Whether it's at first or in the outfield, if he keeps swinging like that, they will find a spot for him.
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