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Monthly Archives: March 2007

The Future of Jonathan Sanchez

In a recent interview with Brian Sabean we learn that the team is going to push Sanchez into the bullpen. What does this mean for the future of Jonathan Sanchez? Back in February the word was that Sanchez was going to be given a role and he would stick with it. No moving back between [...]

Sweeney Out?

It appears that everyone’s premonitions regarding Mark Sweeney as the odd man out are materializing. In a San Jose Mercury article aptly titled ‘Sweeney unlikely to stay a Giant‘ we learn that Sweeney was not a part of a team meeting involving the veterans. The other rumor is that Sweeney was placed on waivers this [...]

Monday’s News

Lincecum officially to begin the season in AAA Fresno. Lincecum could easily have made it as a reliever on this team but the Giants want to keep him starting every 5th day. Depending on how the Giants view Sanchez, a very good chance exists that Lincecum could be moved into the rotation this season once [...]

Smack My Bench Up!

Spring Training is winding down and so are the remaining roster spots. The team looks to be set in every position except for the final bench spot. The Giants must decide whom out of a trio of Mark Sweeney, Jason Ellison, and Lance Niekro to chose for that last spot. Ellison and Niekro are both [...]

Much Ado About Armando

The Chron is reporting that the Giants will decide within a week whether or not to trade Armando Benitez. It almost seems that the Giants’ blogosphere has been trying to decide if trading Benitez is a good idea or not since he signed with the G-Men. Ineffectiveness coupled with his lack of attitude, well good [...]

Part 3: Postion Players

The final installment of my slightly delayed series on how the Giants are shaping up heading into 2007 is finally here. Nothing like school getting in the way of baseball. The first person to ask me to define sociology terms gets a volume of Karl Marx’s Capital thrown at them. All four million pages of [...]

Noteworthy News And Notes

First off the bat, the Giants sign Matt Cain to a 4 year deal worth 9 million dollars. This is deal is similar to the one that Lowry got last year. As I wrote earlier, Cain is a tremendous talent that could already be the best pitcher on the Giants staff. He should enter the [...]