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Presenting Your April All-Stars
Ah, April. The first month of the season, the month of possibilities. In this most recent April, for example, Brandon Crawford has more than twice as many home runs as Josh Hamilton. Preseason favorites like the Blue Jays, Nationals, Dodgers … Continue reading
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Tagged Dick Dietz, Edgar Alfonzo, Henderson, Jose Cruz, Mark Carreon, Marv Grissom, Rich Aurilia, Sabean, Trillo
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The Hot Stove Was Cold in San Francisco
Brian Sabean hasn’t had much to do this offseason. His Giants won the World Series for the second time in three years, he has a formula he thinks works, and the fans are in love with the players on this … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 Giants, 2013 Giants, Sabean, World Series
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