Why was Kyle Harrison sent to Triple-A?
Harrison was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento to allow him to build up his innings and regain his form after an illness delayed his spring training preparation.
MLB / San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants have finalized their starting rotation for the upcoming MLB season, with Landen Roupp earning the fifth starter spot. This decision comes after a competitive spring training, where Roupp outperformed fellow prospect...
The Giants' rotation battle was one of the most intriguing storylines of their spring training. While Logan Webb, Justin Verlander, Robbie Ray, and Jordan Hicks were locks, the fifth spot was up for grabs. Kyle Harrison's early setback opened the door for Roupp and Birdsong to compete. Roupp's consistent performance throughout the spring, coupled with his experience as a starter, ultimately gave him the edge. Birdsong's impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio (21:3 across various appearances) isn't ignored though, and positioning Birdsong in a multi-inning relief role shows they value their young talent. The Giants have clearly prioritized performance and readiness in their decision-making process.
Harrison was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento to allow him to build up his innings and regain his form after an illness delayed his spring training preparation.
While Birdsong will begin the year in the bullpen, the Giants plan to use him in multi-inning appearances, keeping him stretched out and ready for a potential rotation opportunity later in the season.
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