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SF Giants: Pablo Appreciation Post

by Trecole696
created July 10, 2009, last edited July 13, 2009
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Well, the final verdict came on Thursday, and Pablo Sandoval just missed being voted onto the NL all-star team, as he finished second in the voting behind Philadelphia's Shane Victorino.

Now, there is still a slight chance the "Big Panda" will sneak onto the team if someone gets injured between now and then, or to a lesser extent, if somebody decides to bail out on the game. Unfortunately, Charlie Manuel decided to take Jayson Werth as a
replacement for Carlos Beltran, who will not be available for the National League. I understand supporting your own players and whatnot, but Sandoval's hitting .328 which is 60 points higher than Werth's .268 clip. Whether he gets to go or not, Pablo Sandoval's first half has to be appreciated, as he's become the most exciting offensive Giant since the days of Barry Bonds. Heading into Friday night's game, Sandoval's also got 13 bombs and 50 RBI to go along with that .328 average. What's more impressive though, is his timing in putting up these numbers. He's been one of the most clutch hitters on the Giants, and puts up his numbers when the team needs them (.364 avg with runners on, .367 w/ RISP and 2 outs), not when the games already decided. Coming into the year, I was expecting Sandoval to be around .280-.290 with his batting average, and possibly finish the year with 15 homers and 75+ RBI, and I would have taken those numbers. However, the 22 year-old versatile beast is on pace to hit .330 with 27 home runs, 98 RBI. Maybe he won't end up in St. Louis for the all-star game this season, but I think he's aware that he's deserving, and I would certainly expect to see Pablo Sandoval be in the running to make many, many more mid-summer classics in the future. It's hard to believe that this is only the kids first full big league season!

Speaking of Giants and the all-star game, Tim Lincecum made his final start before what likely will be his first ever all-star game starting assignment. Lincecum was brilliant for 6 innings, as he took a no-hit bid into the seventh vs. the struggling San Diego Padres, but allowed a leadoff single to Tony Gwynn Jr. and eventually was 3 earned runs in 6 2/3 innings. Not a bad start at all, but not one that Lincecum was too pleased about after straight dominating the Padres bats for most of the night. The outing was still go enough to net "The Freak" his 10th win of the year and should still keep him right on track to start in the all-star game on Tuesday evening. Matt Cain, the teams' other all-star, won't pitch until Saturday afternoon, but that would still give him a couple of days rest before the all-star game, so 'Cainer should be available to pitch in the game as well. Bochy said he plans to speak with Manuel about the Giants two pitchers, and will relay that he would like Lincecum to go no more than 2 innings (which is pretty standard for starting pitchers in the all-star game) and Cain to be held to 1.


Bowker Returns: After placing Randy Johnson on the 15-day DL, the Giants re-called outfielder/first basemen Jon Bowker from Fresno. Bowker was absolutely tearing the cover off the
ball for the Grizzlies, as he was hitting .348 with 17 homers and 67 RBI. Giants fans have been clamoring for the powerful lefty to be recalled for a few weeks now, and with Johnson's trip to the DL, it finally became a possibility. The Giants are out of options on Fred Lewis, Nate Schierholtz, and Travis Ishikawa, but can still have one on Bowker, which could actually work against him staying permanently on the roster all year. If he starts hitting like he did in Fresno though, the Giants will find a way to have him stick. He didn't have the best 2009 debut Thursday, going 0-for-3 with a strikeout, but based on the numbers he's put up in Fresno, I'm very intrigued to see how Bowker does this time around.

Trevor Cole- The Giants Baseball Blog- A San Francisco Giants Blog and Fan Website


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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
139 days ago
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I can see why you'd proclaim Manuel's decision to name Werth to the All-Star team "unfortunate" as this now means (kinda) that two (three if you count Manuel) Phillies have prevented Sandoval from being an All-Star. But I don't think it's a stretch to say that Werth is a deserving player. He's clutch for the Phils and is pretty consistent. And it's not unusual at all for the managers to choose their own guys when they have the chance.


As for Bochy's concerns about the handling of his pitchers, I doubt Charlie has forgotten how Brad Lidge was handled, and will respect the wishes of any manager that makes a request of him concerning playing time.
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
139 days ago
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Yeah, I meant unfortunate for Sandoval, not that Werth isn't having a good year. But if Manuel isn't the manager of the team, I'd be willing to bet that Werth wouldn't have gotten that pick. How the third best hitter in a league doesn't make an all-star team is beyond me. Especially when that player has other numbers to support the average, and has the ability to play three different positions for you.... Not attacking the Phillies, just pointing out the bummer that Sandoval's not making the team when other players less deserving are.
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JuTMSY4Legend
138 days ago
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Sandoval OBP: .382

Werth OBP: .372

Werth also has 20 homers, 56 RBIs and 12 SBs (Sandoval has 53 RBIs, 14 homers and 4 SBs). And they replaced an outfielder with another...its not like the NL is short on 1st basemen or anything...

But I think we'll both agree - There a lots of reasons that Sandoval should be there but not a lot why Werth shouldn't. Plus, y'know, winning the World Series has some perks, or so I hear
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RomiezzoLegend
138 days ago
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Ask these guys, JuT (whose league didn't win the All-Star game):

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Sorry, I had to do it.
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JuTMSY4Legend
137 days ago
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Heh, I know everyone's patience is wearing thin with that (though it still has some value)...but yeah - this is definitely something I've bitched about before but when the game's in your favor, I guess you can't.
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