Kurtenbach: The SF Giants' starters could be this team's fatal flaw
Briefly

Every team in baseball needs to figure out a way to pitch at least 1,400 innings a season. The Giants are struggling to reach this goal due to short numbers and short leashes on their starters, resulting in one of the lowest starter outputs in the league.
The Giants had high hopes for improved starting pitching this season but are facing similar challenges as in the past, with their bullpen shouldering much of the load. Even with standout performances from individual pitchers like Logan Webb and Jordan Hicks, overall rotation depth remains a concern.
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