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Wed Apr 15 201514:09Hudson (0-1) took loss against Rockies on Tuesday despite tossin...
Hudson (0-1) took the loss against the Rockies on Tuesday despite tossing a quality start. He went seven innings, giving up three runs on eight hits while striking out four and walking none.
Hudson looked more like himself Tuesday after a five-walk season debut. He kept the ball low in the strike zone and induced ground balls from a tough offense (11 groundouts). Despite the solid outing, the Giants failed to score a run while Hudson was on the mound for the second consecutive outing. Wins may be few and far between, but with a 2.03 ERA through two starts, the 39-year-old pitcher could be starting the year off strong like he did in 2014.
Fri Apr 10 201501:26Hudson took no-decision Thursday against Padres despite allowing...
Hudson took a no-decision Thursday against the Padres despite allowing no runs on five hits while striking out five and walking five in 6.1 innings of work.
The 39-year-old had a strong outing but picked up a no-decision as neither the Giants nor the Padres scored until the 12th inning Thursday. Hudson is scheduled to pitch against Tuesday against the Rockies.
Wed Mar 25 201520:02Hudson threw spring-high 78 pitches, while giving up three runs ...
Hudson threw a spring-high 78 pitches, while giving up three runs on six hits and striking out three over six innings Wednesday against the Rockies.
Hudson hit a double in Wednesday's game and slid into second, which is significant because he is coming off of a Jan. 6 ankle surgery. He retired the first 10 batters before giving up a single in the fourth inning to Corey Dickerson. Pitching for six innings helped Hudson build up his arm strength before the season starts. He will most likely pitch fourth in the rotation this season.
Sat Mar 21 201500:02Hudson had strong outing Friday, tossing 3.1 innings of one-run ...
Hudson had a strong outing Friday, tossing 3.1 innings of one-run ball while striking out four against the Reds.
Hudson continues to build up his stamina after undergoing offseason ankle surgery. The ankle seems to be holding up fine and he should be the Giants third or fourth starter come Opening Day. At age 39, he may wear down in the dog days of summer, but he should be a quality starter early in the season.
Thu Mar 12 201513:31Hudson (ankle) made spring training debut Wednesday, tossing sco...
Hudson (ankle) made his spring training debut Wednesday, tossing a scoreless inning against the Brewers.
The results of Hudson's outing aren't as important as the positive comments Hudson made about his surgically repaired ankle. After the game, he stated that his "ankle feels fine" and that "It is a non-issue at this point." So the key for Hudson going forward will be to build his stamina heading into the regular season.
Sun Mar 8 201519:50Hudson (ankle) will start Wednesday's Grapefruit League game
Hudson (ankle) will start Wednesday's Grapefruit League game, CSN Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic reports.
Hudson has recovered nicely from an early-January procedure to remove bone spurs from his ankle, as he's only a few days behind the Giants' other pitchers. The 39-year-old right-hander thus remains on track to get the ball in San Francisco's third or fourth game of the season.
Thu Mar 5 201515:53Hudson (ankle) getting close to pitching in spring games
Hudson (ankle) is getting close to pitching in spring games, Alex Pavlovic of the San Jose Mercury News reports.
An early-January procedure to remove bone spurs from Hudson's ankle carried with it an eight-week estimated recovery timetable, and the 39-year-old appears to be right on schedule. Hudson threw to live hitters Thursday and his Cactus League debut appears to be on the horizon. He still has ample time to gear up for what may very well be his final season in Major League Baseball.
Tue Feb 24 201515:00Hudson (ankle) will throw off mound Wednesday
Hudson (ankle) will throw off a mound Wednesday, CSN Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic reports.
Hudson had bone spurs removed from his right ankle in January, and after briefly considering retirement, the veteran right-hander expects to be ready for Opening Day. Assuming his health continues to move in the right direction, Hudson figures to open the season as San Francisco's third or fourth starter.
Mon Feb 23 201513:41Hudson (ankle) worked out on back field on Sunday and reportedly...
Hudson (ankle) worked out on a back field on Sunday and is reportedly recovering well after having ankle surgery in January, CSN Bay Area reports.
Hudson had to have bone spurs removed from his right ankle in January and was contemplating retirement. However, manager Bruce Bochy stated that Hudson is recovering well and "should be on a mound here soon." Being a veteran, he wouldn't need much spring training work to get ready for the season, and indications are that he will be ready for Opening Day after all.
Wed Feb 18 201514:11Manager Bruce Bochy indicated Hudson (ankle) behind on throwing ...
Manager Bruce Bochy indicated Hudson (ankle) is behind on his throwing program due to the offseason surgery on his right ankle, Chris Haft of MLB.com reports.
Hudson is considering retirement following the 2015 season, but his potential closing campaign could begin later than expected. It appears he's no guarantee to be ready for opening day because of the issue, as Bochy said Ryan Vogelsong or Yusmeiro Petit could stand in if needed.
Fri Feb 6 201518:53Hudson (ankle) leaning toward retiring after 2015 season
Hudson (ankle) is leaning toward retiring after the 2015 season, CSN Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic reports.
His two-year deal with San Francisco is up after this year, and after winning the World Series in 2014, Hudson is probably satisfied with the idea of hanging up the spikes as a 40-year-old at the end of this season. He had surgery in early January to remove bone spurs from his right ankle and will not be fully recovered until early March.
Tue Jan 6 201519:50Tim Hudson: Out Eight Weeks After Ankle Surgery
Hudson had surgery Tuesday to remove bone spurs from his right ankle and will need approximately eight weeks to recover, Alex Pavlovic of the Mecury News reports.
This initial timetable should allow for Hudson to be fully healthy for the start of the regular season, but it will be something to monitor as spring training approaches. Hudson had a very typical 2014 season by his standards. His 3.57 ERA was supported by a 3.54 FIP and a 1.23 WHIP -- numbers he could replicate in 2015. However, he pitched to contact, as he is wont to do, notching just 120 strikeouts in 189.1 innings. The veteran righty turns 40 in July, and while he lacks upside, Hudson is still a relatively safe option in the later rounds of drafts.
Wed Oct 29 201416:09Hudson will start Game 7 of World Series on Wednesday
Hudson will start Game 7 of the World Series on Wednesday.
Hudson was in line to start on Wednesday after starting Game 3 last Friday, but there was some speculation that manager Bruce Bochy might opt to go with Madison Bumgarner on just two days rest. Given that it's the final game of the season, Bochy will likely have a quick hook on Hudson, and could be removed at the first sign of trouble.
Sat Oct 18 201417:51Hudson will start Game 3 of World Series against Royals on Frida...
Hudson will start Game 3 of the World Series against the Royals on Friday, Alex Pavlovic of the San Jose Mercury News reports.
Turning the page on a dismal month of September (8.72 ERA), Hudson gave up just five earned runs over 13.2 innings (3.29 ERA) in his first two starts of the postseason. He'll be followed by Ryan Vogelsong in Game 4, with manager Bruce Bochy opting to keep Yusmeiro Petit as the long man out of the bullpen.
Sun Oct 12 201418:38Hudson will start Game 3 of NLCS against Cardinals on Tuesday
Hudson will start Game 3 of the NLCS against the Cardinals on Tuesday, Bay Area News Group reports.
Hudson had a terrible close to the regular season, but he pitched well against the Nationals in the NLDS, allowing one earned run on seven hits over 7.1 innings. He'll take the mound for Game 3, while Ryan Vogelsong gets the ball for Game 4.
Thu Oct 2 201413:39Hudson expected to start Game 2 of NLDS against Nationals on Sat...
Hudson is expected to start Game 2 of the NLDS against the Nationals on Saturday, Jon Morosi of FOX Sports reports.
The 39-year-old completely fell apart during the final month of the regular season, posting a 8.72 ERA and 1.84 WHIP over his final five starts, all losses for San Francisco. Hudson's overall numbers still look respectable (3.57 ERA, 1.23 WHIP), and the Giants still trust the veteran enough to start him opposite Jordan Zimmermann in Game 2. Madison Bumgarner is expected to follow in Game 3 on normal rest.
Thu Sep 25 201402:52Hudson (9-13) took loss Wednesday, allowing three runs on five h...
Hudson (9-13) took the loss Wednesday, allowing three runs on five hits with a walk and four strikeouts in 5.1 innings against the Dodgers.
Hudson was rolling until Clayton Kershaw hit a two-out RBI triple in the fifth inning. Yasiel Puig reached out and poked one over the right field wall to lead off the sixth and Hudson was yanked two batters later when Matt kemp doubled. After an exceptional start to his 2014 campaign, the veteran has struggled down the stretch. In five September starts, Hudson is 0-4 with an 8.72 ERA, leaving his status unknown as the Giants re-position their staff for a potential Division Series if Madison Bumgarner wins the one-game playoff versus Pittsburgh.
Tue Sep 23 201420:21Hudson (hip) will start Wednesday against Dodgers
Hudson (hip) will start Wednesday against the Dodgers, Andrew Baggarly of CSNBayArea.com reports.
Hudson admitted last week that he's been hampered by hip soreness of late, which goes a long way in explaining his 9.92 ERA and 2.08 WHIP for the month of September. The team will allow him to pitch Wednesday, but it seems like something that could jeopardize his rotation spot heading into the postseason.
Sat Sep 20 201403:26Hudson (9-12) took loss on Friday against Padres as he gave up f...
Hudson (9-12) took the loss on Friday against the Padres as he gave up five runs (four earned) on seven hits in 4.1 innings pitched.
It's likely that Hudson's hip injury is still affecting his production as his ERA has jumped from 2.90 to 3.52 as of August 27. Hudson has allowed 18 earned runs over his last four starts and is hurting the Giants more than helping. Stay tuned on Hudson as he remains day-to-day.
Tue Sep 16 201420:52Hudson bothered by sore right hip for past eight or nine days
Hudson has been bothered by a sore right hip for the past eight or nine days, but is determined to keep keep pitching through it, the San Francisco Chronicle's Henry Schulman reports.
He was demolished by the Dodgers in his last start, giving up eight hits and six runs while facing just 11 hitters in a 17-0 loss. Hudson won't make excuses, but it's reasonable to assume the hip is bothering him, at least a little. Still, he is expected to make his next start Friday in San Diego, which should offer him a perfect opportunity to put together a better outing.
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