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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Wednesday, May 13, 2009 You have to hand it to those San Francisco Giants: Their offense doesn't scare many people, but they sure are predictable. The Giants rank 28th in the majors in runs and have only 18 homers, but they're hanging around in the National League West thanks to one of baseball's best starting rotations. That's precisely what the experts envisioned in spring training. Cincinnati, Atlanta and Kansas City have also played to form, with strong pitching staffs carrying marginal offenses. At the opposite ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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