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In Atlanta I didn't play every day ... I like to play every day, and in the offseason I worked out a lot. Here I had the opportunity to play every day, and I worked out in the gym and in the batting cage.
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Giants' offense promises speedy fixes for 2012
Angel Pagan prides himself as the Giants ' new leadoff hitter. The No. 1 man. Numero uno. So allow him to be the first to make a bold statement about the 2012 Giants in the National League West: "I'm very, very confident that this is the team to beat," P from San Francisco Chronicle Read more »
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Pressing Questions: The San Francisco Giants
With a league-best 3.36 ERA, pitching was the backbone of a 2010 Giants squad that won 92 regular-season games en route to a World Series title. But that championship squad also was at least serviceable with the stick, ranking right near the middle of th from Yahoo! News Blogs Read more »
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The Legend of Fausto Carmona: A Look Back on His Indians Career
For nine innings I sat in the nosebleeds along the third base line of what was then Jacobs Field screaming those words over, and over, and over until I had all but lost my voice. It was Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS against the New York Yankees, the game that from Deep Left Field: Indians Blog Read more »
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Cabrera, Giants Avoid Arbitration With $6 Million Contract
Melky Cabrera #53 of the Kansas City Royals celebrates his home run in the first inning with teammates during a game against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium. (Ed Zurga/Getty Images) SAN FRANCISCO (CBS/AP) – A person familiar with the agreement from CBS San Francisco Read more »
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Giants, Pagan agree to terms on one-year deal
Pagan's accord trimmed San Francisco's list of potential arbitration cases to six: Right-handers Tim Lincecum, Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo; outfielders Melky Cabrera and Nate Schierholtz; and third baseman Pablo Sandoval. Though that ranks among the from MLB.com Read more »