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30 In 30: San Francisco Giants
Day Six - This season is the first since 1992 that San Francisco fans won’t be watching Barry Bonds in left field. Given that he hit 28 homeruns in 2007 and the team also lost Pedro Feliz’s 20 homeruns to free agency, the Giants may not come close to last year’s low total of 131.
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