
| San Francisco Giants update: Pat Burrell to start… | |
Burrell’s start Wednesday might be last of career From the moment Pat Burrell arrived with the Giants in June of last year, he and manager Bruce Bochy got along famously. Burrell respected the way Bochy trusted his players to police the clubhouse. Bochy valued Burrell’s ability to imbue the room with confidence. So when Burrell asked to start in left field in the regular-season finale Wednesday, very likely suiting up for the final time as a big leaguer, Bochy didn’t hesitate to grant the request. “When he came over, it changed us,” Bochy said. “And when he wasn’t here, we missed him. Even if he’s not hitting the ball out, he finds ways to get walks, get on base, grind out at-bats.” Burrell will give his chronic foot strain a month to improve this winter before making any decisions. Even if the injury allows him to play again, the 34-year-old and 12-year veteran has said he would return only to the Giants. “I don’t know what’s going to happen next year, and if there was something at stake, I wouldn’t ask,” Burrell said. “Now that we’re winding down, I kind of politicked my way into it.” Burrell also presented Bochy a gift — a huge, hairy, brown musk ox pelt that is currently adorning the floor of the manager’s office. It looks like someone scalped Chewbacca, and truth be told, Bochy isn’t sure it ties the room together. “Don’t tell him, but it’s going on eBay as soon as the season’s over,” Bochy said. “Aw, thanks,” he said. “It’ll go right next to my (NLCS) MVP trophy.” Stewart became Lincecum’s personal battery mate, displayed solid catch-and-throw skills and likely played his way into the primary backup job to Buster Posey for next season. – ANDREW BAGGARLY Leave any suggestions in the comment box. Posted in giants-news | Comments Off
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| San Francisco Giants missing injured Nate… | |
D.L. possible for Beltran; Schierholtz also hurting The Giants will begin a grinding, 10-game trip with no idea about the health of their right fielders. Carlos Beltran remained sidelined for a third consecutive day because of a strained right hand, with the disabled list an acknowledged possibility if he cannot play Friday in Florida. Now Nate Schierholtz is taking a bakery ticket in the trainer’s room, too. He hurt his right hip flexor while scoring on Cody Ross’ hit Tuesday night and said he was concerned about the severity of the injury. “I hope it’s only a day or two,” Schierholtz said. “But I don’t know. It doesn’t feel good.” Neither player was available off the bench, leaving manager Bruce Bochy very short-handed in Wednesday’s 9-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Although Bochy was optimistic Beltran could play Friday, the Giants’ key trade-deadline acquisition wasn’t so sure. He said he tried to swing a bat but continued to feel pain in his hand. Is he questionable for Friday? “Yeah, probably,” Beltran said. Bochy acknowledged the 15-day disabled list could come into play if Beltran’s hand issue lingers. Ross started in right field Wednesday, and Aaron Rowand started in left. If either Beltran or Schierholtz goes on the D.L., it’s possible rookie Brandon Belt could be recalled to play the outfield. “Jim Barr can breathe easy,” Romo said. “It was cool, a lot of fun. I mean, for me to be one of five guys, ever? C’mon.” Romo started a new streak by retiring three hitters after McCutchen. — ANDREW BAGGARLY If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in giants-news | Comments Off
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| Giants’ Bochy Finishes 3rd In NL Manager Of The Year Voting | |
Padres skipper Bud Black was named the National League Manager of the Year Wednesday in a vote by the Baseball Writers Association. That’s all the news for today. Posted in giants-news | Comments Off
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| San Diego Padres’ Bud Black Wins 2010 Manager of the Year Award | |
San Diego’s Bud Black won the 2010 National League Manager of the Year award on Wednesday, beating out Cincinnati skipper Dusty Baker by one vote. There is the quick update of the day. Posted in giants-news | Comments Off
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| Belt, Harper help Scorpions sting Sags | |
Bryce Harper tripled twice and knocked in two runs Wednesday to lead Scottsdale to an 11-1 Arizona fall League win over the Saguaros. If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in giants-news | Comments Off
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| Larry Abrams: Baseball in Wartime: The San Francisco Giants Deserved It | |
Nobody thinks of San Francisco as a baseball town. But last Wednesday, the city had a parade for the Giants and, for that one moment, baseball was king again. Thanks for visiting my blog =). Posted in giants-news | Comments Off
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