Pablo Sandoval has officially been given the green light to man third despite soreness in his elbow.
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Speculation
Criticism, observations, and general ranting
The Relief Corps
Having addressed the starting pitching staff and their successes in 2009, I think it’s time to give credit where’s it due to the rotation’s counterpart. Last season, the bullpen was nothing short of extraordinary. Filled to the brim with dependable arms, the relief corps of the Giants is on the cusp of some massive...
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The Over/Under on Jonathan Sanchez
Last season the Giants rotation was very good. It’s easy to acknowledge, but if you look closely you’ll realize just how good they were, and just how difficult it’s going to be repeating this success. Everyone either pitched over their heads or to expectations, and the end result was that a historically bad offense mattered...
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Prospecting: The Top 5
Before the last three to four seasons, the Giants front office was infamous for punting drafts away on the likes of Michael Tucker. When we did keep our first round picks, we selected guys like Tony Torcato, Kurt Ainsworth, or Jason Grilli. The Giants’ farm system was universally recognized as one of the weakest...
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More Needless Worrying: Timmy’s Velocity
Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports recently wrote an article detailing the concerns over some of Tim Lincecum’s lost velocity from his first big league call-up to 2009. Allegedly, Timmy’s velocity has taken a noticeable dip from a 94 mph average to a much more pedestrian 91-92 mph. With this seeming to be the vogue...
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The Right Field Dilemma
Before I begin, I’m willing to bet you’ve noticed the new layout, as well as the advertisements. The reason for all this is that I’ve been asked to join the Yardbarker Blogging Network, which brings with it the promise of exposure and ad revenue while still allowing me to maintain my own operation here...
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Timmy and Arbitration
Before anything is said, it should be known: Tim Lincecum is a very good pitcher. Like once-in-a-generation good. He’s a 5′10” anomaly of a pitcher with the funkiest delivery this side of Juan Marichal, while his solid gold arm has quickly made him the premier pitcher in all of baseball. So why can’t the...
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The Building Anticipation
Surfing through my usual lineup of Giants-based news sites today, I came across something that had completely slipped my mind. On the homepage of SFGiants.com is a countdown to the report date for pitchers and catchers. Up until that point, I had forgotten that the report date is looming. In a weeks time, baseball...
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Why we shouldn't worry about Madison Bumgarner
In addition to having the funniest name of any player this side of Boof Bonser, Madison Bumgarner is widely considered to be the next big thing in the Giants rotation alongside Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain. Drafted with the 10th overall pick in the 2007 June Draft, he came out of high school with...
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From Bad to Worse
Ok so it’s been awhile. I’ve missed a lot of rejoice and heartbreak in the realm of Giants fandom, but probably more heartbreak. Lots has happened, so let’s recap.
First order of business, Bengie Molina is back, whether you like him or not. This man made more outs than any other regular in the Major...
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Aubrey Huff Part Deux
As you may all know by the now, the Giants signed Aubrey Huff to a one year deal worth $3 million late last night. Appearing as though Brian Sabean himself reads this blog, my wish was granted, and Aubrey Huff was bestowed upon my struggling team.
Based on my defense of a Huff signing in...
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