Hayden Birdsong to be called up by SF Giants amidst injuries

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SAN FRANCISCO — In an ideal world, the Giants would’ve probably liked 22-year-old Hayden Birdsong to make more than two starts with Triple-A Sacramento before he made his debut. The Giants, though, do not live in an ideal world.

With a depleted rotation, Birdsong’s time is now.

Birdsong, San Francisco’s No. 6 prospect per MLB Pipeline, will be called up to start on Wednesday against the Cubs and make his major-league debut, manager Bob Melvin announced on Tuesday.

“There’s some risk involved with a guy that was just in Triple-A,” Melvin said. “He’s a young kid. He’s very talented. It’ll be his first big-league look, but we’re excited about it. Hopefully, he gets off to a good start. In my opinion, he’s going to have a long big-league career.”

Melvin made clear that the promotion of Birdsong, who began the season with Double-A Richmond, is the result of the team’s need for starting pitching. San Francisco’s injury list currently features an entire five-man rotation of Blake Snell, Robbie Ray, Kyle Harrison, Alex Cobb and Keaton Winn.

The hope in San Francisco is that Birdsong can not only perform well, but help eat innings, too. Entering Tuesday, San Francisco’s starters have thrown 91 1/3 innings this month, the fewest in baseball — a figure that’s the result of Melvin having to use openers.

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