It appeared to be a dismal day for Pablo Sandoval in going 0 – 3 with three ground outs, including a double play in his first three plate appearances. Left handed starting pitcher Wandy Rodriguez seemed to have Pablo’s number unlike the rest of the Giants who managed to score 4 runs in the first [...]
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With baseball resuming today and the San Francisco Giants’ season a little more than half way done, I thought it would be an opportune moment to review Pablo Sandoval‘s performance thus far. After breaking a hamate bone in each hand both this season and last while missing about the same time, one might think his [...]
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Don’t expect any gratitude from Sandy Alderson @MetsGM but San Francisco Giants’ fans can now say “you’re welcome” to the rest of the National League for stuffing the ballot boxes. After their team’s representatives shined during the midsummer classic in Kansas City the Giants will remain hopeful that they can receive the dividends for the [...]
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First we pull off a miracle by voting San Francisco Giants’ third baseman Pablo Sandoval as the starter over David Wright of the New York Mets for the National League in the All-Star game. Now Tony La Russa chooses Matt Cain to be the starting pitcher for the NL over R.A. Dickey (also of the [...]
No Comments. Continue Reading...The San Francisco Giants are traveling to the nation’s capitol today to start a three game set against the Washington Nationals in a battle of 1st place teams. With the bevy of pitching talent on the Nationals staff Pablo Sandoval is at risk of dropping below .300 in batting average after going 0 – 7 over [...]
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After spending most of Sunday reading all of the negative remarks nationwide being directed towards the San Francisco Bay Area, I will admit to feeling some guilt but mostly outrage based on what they were saying. On BleacherReport.com I read an article titled “Why Pablo Sandoval Is the Most Undeserving Starter”. While I may agree [...]
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Pablo Sandoval was voted into the All-Star game as the starting third baseman for the National League. As I reported a few days back in this article I talk about the chances the Panda would have of making the All-Star team. I really didn’t expect to see Pablo overtake David Wright, who most baseball fans [...]
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