How’s this for an introduction: Alex Cobb squares off vs. Shohei Ohtani in SF Giants debut

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Cobb faced his former teammates in his first start for the Giants, going 3.1 IP and not allowing a run.

TEMPE, Ariz. — There are a number of perks that come with a job in San Francisco. Perfect weather. Gorgeous scenery. Abundant culture. And about as little of a chance of facing Shohei Ohtani as there gets, playing in the opposite league of the Angels.

So, Cobb didn’t feel too bad about issuing free passes to Ohtani both times he faced him Sunday, while working into the fourth inning without surrendering a run in his first start of the spring. No, Cobb is more concerned that his first start in black and orange will also be only one of two he makes this spring before slotting in at the back end of the Giants rotation.

“You can’t hire three or four thousand fans to pile in and watch your live . To get even the real umpires back there, seven fielders behind you, none of that’s really there,” Cobb said. “Arizona has its own challenges. You’re chewing on your tongue out there, it’s so dry. There’s no moisture in the air, you can’t really feel the ball. You have to understand that once you get on the coasts, the ball’s going to move a little bit more, you’re going to have a better feel.

With Cobb’s 3⅓ shutout innings Sunday, the Giants’ projected starting rotation has thrown 19⅔ frames this spring and allowed only two runs, a 0.92 ERA. “I … walked into a clubhouse I feel like I’ve been a part of for my whole career,” Cobb said. “It’s very hard to go into an offseason and pick out what team’s going to win throughout the season, but you can increase your odds. I think ultimately that was the biggest .”Cobb got a firsthand look at the Angels’ two-way phenom all last year, as Ohtani slugged 46 home runs while also posting a 3.18 ERA in 23 starts.

 

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