Five for Five - And Zero
Giants 2nd baseman Joe Panik had one of the oddest "big" games I've ever heard of. Tuesday night, he had singles every time up, going 5-for-5 in a win over the Diamondbacks. Thanks to ESPN Stats and Info for noting that the suburban New York product is the first player since Adam Kennedy (with the 2009 A's) to have at least five hits and not score a run or drive in a runner. Funny, how some statistics look good, yet have no influence in how a game plays out.
Panik, who has capably taken over for the injured Marco Scutaro, is hitting .424 (14-for-33) so far this month and .327 in his rookie season.
Panik, who has capably taken over for the injured Marco Scutaro, is hitting .424 (14-for-33) so far this month and .327 in his rookie season.
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