Ziegel: Duncan waiting for Jason to pull a Giambi

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At some point in the season it will happen to the 37-year-old Jason Giambi. It will happen while he's rounding third and coming home, reaching for a low throw, or bending down at the water fountain. It will pop, snap, crackle. [link]

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