giantsbaseballblog.blogspot.com - 11/5/2009
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On Saturday, the Giants finalized a 2 year contract extension with Freddy Sanchez, who they acquired in July for Tim Alderson. The new deal for Sanchez will pay him 12 million over the next 2 seasons instead of 8.5 million for just 2010, which was his option for 2010. I've voiced my ...
What to Do With Sanchez and Garko?
giantsbaseballblog.blogspot.com 10/24/2009 — The majority of the Giants' fan-core have been very open about there displeasure for Brian Sabean's trades from this last summer. Sabean sent two of the teams top-5 pitching prospects (#2 Tim Alderson and #5 Scott Barnes) away in separate trades for Freddy Sanchez and Ryan Garko, and their first ...
The Battle of New York
seamheads.com 30 days ago — In the early-1920s, the American League’s New York Yankees and the National League’s New York Giants competed against each other in three consecutive World Series. Here is a look at the first championship battle between the two clubs that took place in 1921.
New York City ...
Catching Up With The G-Men
fackyouk.blogspot.com 28 days ago — In their final game of the 2008 season, the Yankees fell to the Red Sox 4-3 in 10 innings at Fenway Park. It was the only time in the previous 14 years that combination of events wouldn't have meant a heartbreaking loss in Game 7 of the ALCS, but since only one of those teams was going to the ...
Giants re-sign Freddy Sanchez
scoresreport.com 10/31/2009 —
According to the San Francisco Chronicle , the Giants have re-signed second baseman Freddy Sanchez to a two-year, $12 million deal.
This is a good deal for the Giants. Considering he’s turning 32 this winter, it’s safe to say that Sanchez’s best days are behind him. But he hits for ...
Giants Re-Sign Freddy Sanchez; Was It The Right Move?
tylersarticles.blogspot.com 10/31/2009 — The San Francisco Giants on Friday re-signed veteran second baseman Freddy Sanchez on a two-year, $12-M contract. The Giants had an $8.1 player option on Sanchez for 2010, but the front office instead chose to offer an extra year and a lower annual rate. After thinking about this for a while, ...
Freddy Sanchez inks two-year deal with Giants
csnbayarea.com 10/30/2009 — 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 ...
Should I Take My Kid To Giants Stadium?
metspolice.com 11/4/2009 — So here's the question: Should I somehow finagle tickets to a Giants game and take my kid to a Giants game.
He's six. He calls himself a "Giants fan" but doesn't do anything about that such as watch them. It's the last year of Giants Stadium.
I took him to Shea and ...
Blogging the Offseason: San Francisco Giants
simononsports.blogspot.com 25 days ago — Blogging the Offseason is a 30 team series in which I ask a blogging representative from each MLB team a series of ten questions about their desires and thoughts surrounding the offseason. Check out all of them here . Today's NL team is the San ...
Evaluating the Freddy Sanchez extension
mccoveychronicles.com 11/3/2009 —
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San Francisco Giants' Freddy Sanchez during a game against the San Diego Padres in San Francisco, Monday, Sept. 7, ...
Giants Offseason Begins Now
giantsbaseballblog.blogspot.com 10/9/2009 — The Major League Baseball offseason doesn't officially start until the end of the World Series, when free-agents can file and trades can be made. However, for the Giants and GM Brian Sabean, the offseason planning should start now. Even after a year in which they overachieved, the Giants have a ...
Top 12 Consolations for Phillies Fans —
Bleacher Report - MLB 11/5/2009
12) Red Sox Fan will hear about this much more than you will 11) A-Rod got hit a lot 10) It's not like your laundry hasn't won recently 9) New York Fan is still bent over that Giants game 8) With any luck, you won't have to watch Brad ...
Giants trio would create buzz in market —
Major League Baseball News 11/5/2009
Three Giants headed for free agency -- catcher Bengie Molina, right-hander Brad Penny and infielder Juan Uribe -- could be among the most highly sought performers at their respective positions once bidding expands to all Major League teams on Nov. 20.