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Giants spend $12 million to retain Sanchez
Giants spend $12 million to retain Sanchez
The Giants could have gone out and picked up Felipe Lopez or Ronnie Belliard to fill a colossal hole at second base at midseason, but they guessed wrong and picked Freddy Sanchez. They may well have lost the NL West...
year, $12 million deal; agent says Lowry to be released
sfgate.com — UPDATE: Giants re-sign Freddy Sanchez to two-year, $12 million deal; agent says Lowry to be released Just got word from the Giants. Second baseman Freddy Sanchez gets a two-year deal for 2010 and 2011 that eliminates his $8.1 million option for next ... (more) year, $12 million deal; agent says Lowry to be released
Giants sign Freddy Sanchez to two
mercurynews.com — Freddy Sanchez feels he has something to prove to Giants fans. Now he will get two seasons to do it. The club agreed to a two-year, $12 million contract with the 2006 NL batting champion and three-time All-Star, who will return as their starting ... (more) Giants sign Freddy Sanchez to two
Freddy Sanchez inks two-year deal with Giants
Freddy Sanchez inks two-year deal with Giants
csnbayarea.com — October 30, 2009 THE GIANTS PAGE SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Comcast SportsNet has confirmed that the Giants have reached a two-year deal with second-baseman Freddy Sanchez. The contract specifics have not been released. Sanchez is coming off successful ... (more) Freddy Sanchez inks two-year deal with Giants
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