Giants’ pitcher Johnny Cueto slow-playing spring training

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–Johnny Cueto’s pickoff move is in midseason form, but it’s not his ability to slow down baserunners the Giants are worried about.

After posting a 4.52 ERA in an injury-riddled season last year, Cueto is optimistic he and his teammates will enjoy a bounce-back campaign. But as the right-hander said Saturday, he has plenty of work left to do before he’s ready for another 162-game schedule.

Cueto made his Cactus League debut Saturday, allowing three hits and two runs in 2.0 innings against the Rangers. He ended the first inning by picking off designated hitter Drew Robinson from first base, but Cueto struggled to command his cutter against hitters at the top of Texas’ lineup.

Rangers’ center fielder Delino DeShields led off the game with a double down the right field line, and right fielder Shin-Soo Choo followed with a two-run homer that landed on the lawn in left center field.

“It’s not the air, I was trying to throw the back door cutter and it just stayed there floating and that’s what I need to work on,” Cueto said.

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