Coming into the season, nobody but those in the bay area had very big expectations for this team. People figured that they had a young exciting staff that should keep them in ballgames, but ultimately their offense would struggle to support it. However,

While the offense has done just enough to get by in the first half, the pitching has been spectacular, both relief and starting. The starters seem to be getting better as the season wears and the only issue going on with the starting rotation is the question of when Randy Johnson will return. The Giants front 3 starters have combined to win 28 ballgames through the first half of the season, and an emergence from Ryan Sadowski and a no-hit performance from Jonathan Sanchez could provide a lift to the bottom half of the rotation to start the second half of the year.
Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain have each won 10 games apiece and have lost just 2, and both have ridiculous numbers to go along with those 10 wins. Lincecum is second in the NL with a 2.33 era and a 1.05 WHIP and leads baseball with 149 strikeouts in 127 innings. Cain isn't far behind with a 2.38 era and a 1.26 WHIP along with 95 k's in 117 innings. Randy Johnson also put together a solid half. Minus his final appearance in which he was obviously not %100, he was 8-5 with a 4.60 era with 78 k's in 88 innings. His last 8 starts leading up to his injury though were all very solid outings and he was 5-1 over that stretch.
In the bullpen, things have been just as good as they've been in the rotation. In fact, the Giants collective bullpen era as a whole is the best in the National League. They're once again being led by closer Brian Wilson, who's had a few disastrous outings this year, but is

The middle relievers have been doing their job as well. Long-reliever Justin Miller (2-1, 1.98 era in 41 IP) and middle man Brandon Medders (2-1, 2.72, 32 k's/36 innings) have pleasant surprises after barely making this team out of camp (Miller actually was called up in mid-April). Bob Howry, who signed with the Giants over the winter, has been getting steadier as the season progresses as well, as he's got his era down to 3.38 in his 32 innings pitched. His era was up in the high 5's earlier in the year, but now Bochy feels confident using him in the 8th inning again.
-First-Half Team Awards-

MVP: Pablo Sandoval
Top SP: Tim Lincecum
Top RP: Jeremy Affeldt
Surprise Player: Juan Uribe
Top Rookie: Travis Ishikawa
Defensive Player: Randy Winn
UP Next On GBB: Be sure to check back Thursday for Part 2 of the first half review in which we'll take a look at some of the things that haven't gone so well for the Giants. We'll also look at what's on tap for the second half as far as needs and things that have to improve for them to keep their place atop the Wild Card Standings.... Depending on what happens in the all-star game, we could give a quick recap of that on Wednesday, so check back tomorrow as well! Good luck to Tim Lincecum in his first ever all-star game start tonight, should be fun to watch!
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