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How Many Good Giants Were Good Prospects?
Usually one sees this the other way around — how many good prospects became good players? It’s the foundation of any good prospect analysis, and indeed what we see is that higher-ranked prospects usually perform better in the majors than … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andres Torres, Angel Pagan, Aubrey Huff, Barry Bonds, Bill Mueller, Brandon Belt, Brandon Crawford, Brian Wilson, Buster Posey, David Bell, Ellis Burks, Felix Rodriguez, Hunter Pence, J.T. Snow, Jason Schmidt, Jeff Kent, John Burkett, Jonathan Sanchez, Jose Cruz, Juan Uribe, Livan Hernandez, Madison Bumgarner, Matt Cain, Melky Cabrera, Moises Alou, Noah Lowry, Pablo Sandoval, prospects, Randy Winn, Ray Durham, Reggie Sanders, Rich Aurilia, Robb Nen, Russ Ortiz, Ryan Vogelsong, Shawn Estes, Stan Javier, Tim Lincecum
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This Day in Giants History, April 8, 2006: The Aged Outfield
On April 8, 2006, the Giants starting outfield consisted of Barry Bonds (41 years old) in left, Steve Finley (41) in center, and Moises Alou (39) in right. It is the oldest starting outfield in major league history. Bill … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2005 Giants, 2006 Giants, aging, Armando Benitez, Armando Rios, Barry Bonds, Bill Mueller, Brent Mayne, Brian Sabean, Buster Posey, Chris Jones, Doug Mirabelli, Glenallen Hill, Jeffrey Hammonds, Marvin Benard, Michael Tucker, Mike Matheny, Moises Alou, Nate Bump, Omar Vizquel, Shawon Dunston, Steve Finley, Tim Lincecum, Tony Torcato
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