Bay Area Sports Talk: NBA Votes Klay Thompson 'Most

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Monday, 28 June 2010

Sandoval's Struggles Continue...and Continue

Posted on 22:47 by belma malan

What happened to our beloved Panda? Yes, the guy who was the focal point of this Giants' offense; yes, the guy with the happy-go-lucky attitude and funny personality; yes, the guy this team was supposed to built around for the next several seasons.

These days, the Panda is costing the Giants wins. Sure, it takes a whole team effort to do that, but Sandoval has hurt this team more than you think.

Last night, it seemed like it all came to a head. The talk after the game was Sandoval's base running mishap and how it could have turned this game compeletely around for the Giants. And it most certainly could have. With no outs and Rowand bluffing at tagging on a shallow fly ball to right field, Sandoval takes it upon himself to make a play, the wrong one. Sandoval would be tagged out trying to tag from first base, a rookie mistake. The play really showed how inexperienced Sandoval still is in the majors.

Probably not what you would expect from the "focal point" of your offense. Is that what we are calling his role on this team these days?

Sandoval's plunge in the line-up has hurt this team more than we know. The guy who was supposed to be the #3 hitter on this team for years is now your #7 and sometimes #8 hitter. Maybe it is Bochy trying to send a message to him, or maybe this is where he actually belongs in the line-up. The 2nd half of the season will tell is, because good hitters get out of slumps.

If you had told me at the beginning of the season that Sandoval would be pinch-hit for in the bottom of the 9th inning with men on 1st and 3rd base with the Giants down 2 runs, as he was last night, I would have figured that Bochy would have been fired the next day for making such a bonehead move. "Who pinch-hits for their best hitter in such a crucial spot?" I would have said to you.

Last night, I believe I uttered the words, "Great move."

But these days, a pinch hitter in that situation was the best move for the ball club last night. It gave them a better chance. Sure, Buster Posey struck out, but it goes to show what faith the Giants have in their so-called prized hitter. Sandoval could have bounced into a double play. Posey is smarter than that.

Call it what you want, sophomore slump or just a bad first-half of the season. But the Pablo Sandoval we are seeing now may be the real one, and everything we saw before from him was just a good run by a so-so player who gave a fan base too much to hope for.
Read More
Posted in pablo sandoval, sf giants | No comments

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Bay Area Departures- Nabby and Maggette

Posted on 10:32 by belma malan

Evgeni Nabokov

Hopefully, many saw this coming, or at least wanted to see this coming. Sure, Nabokov is the greatest thing to ever happen to the San Jose Sharks franchise, but season after season of coming so close can only get you so far. And for Nabby, his time is up in San Jose.

There was the possibility that the Sharks would make an offer to Nabby, but GM Doug Wilson sat down this Nabby yesterday and notified him that would not be happening.

Was this the right move to make? Yes. There are a handful of free agent goalies that the Sharks can have their pick of. You know what you are getting with Nabby, a good regular season, but ultimately falling just short in the playoffs.

The Sharks now have the ability to move on in building a better team that is more built for the playoffs. It is nice to see a team that continues to improve upon what they lack. And because of that, the Sharks will improve next year yet again.

Corey Maggette

This move shocked most, but in a good way. It think that we can definitively say that the trade of Corey Maggette to the Bucks in exchange for basically nobody Tuesday was a good thing for the 'new look' Warriors. It freed up a lot of money for the team, but bottom line is the Warriors finally got a sucker team to take-on Maggette, his contract, and his 'me first' style of play.

The Warriors now have the option of going out and getting someone if they wish, and don't count on that. A good move for the Warriors at a time when the team morale is at a low going into next season is a good sign? Yes, that's what we're going with.
Read More
Posted in gs warriors, sj sharks | No comments

Monday, 21 June 2010

Giants/A's All-Star Game Hopefuls

Posted on 16:44 by belma malan

Despite the San Francisco Giants' first-half success and the Oakland A's early success, the two teams' sexiness is at a minimum, which is why this year's All-star game could see each team being represented by the minimum of one player.

A's

The Oakland A's (34-37) got off to a great start by recent season standards, but they have slowly but surely tapered off and the AL West has become what everyone thought it would be, a 2-horse race between the Rangers and Angels.

Because of that, do not expect to hear a lot of A's All-star game talk going around, as if you predicted you would in the first place. The A's are 28th in HR's and 26th in RBI's, and the best they have to offer the All-star roster offensively is Kevin Kouzmanoff with 36 RBI's. So scratch the A's offensive prospects from the All-star roster competition, or whatever you want to call it.

Pitching-wise, the A's don't have much to offer either. It really comes down to a who's who of "not much done lately." Closer Andrew Bailey seems to be the favorite with a so-so total of 13 saves. You can also throw in Dallas Braden if you want to. He did have a perfect game, not that it matters, but he hasn't done much since then so rule him and his 4-6 record out. Trevor Cahill has statistically been the A's best starter, but his 6-2 record with a 3.21 ERA isn't going to get him an honorable mention onto the All-star team.

My pick is Andrew Bailey, mostly because he made it on the All-star team last season and the fact that he seems to be the best the A's have to offer.

Giants

The Giants ( have players worthy of the All-star game, but they don't have names that are attractive outside of the Bay Area. Juan Uribe, without a doubt, is the Giants' MVP so far this season. Down this mean he will get on the All-star team? Definitely not. In fact, we may be able to kick him out of the conversation because there is no way the MLB will let Uribe's .279 and 43 RBI's even touch the field. His name isn't of All-star caliber. Should he be on the team? Of course. Will he? No.

Tim Lincecum is a gimme if we're talking golf. Back-to-back Cy Young's and long flowing hair is enough to get any guy voted into the All-star game. So he's in.

But it really comes down to 3 players for the Giants. Brian Wilson, Barry Zito, and Matt Cain. These three could possible be battling for one All-star spot because, honestly, I do not think the MLB would take kindly to accepting 3 or 4 Giants pitchers onto the National League roster. So let's try to get it down to 1 even though all 3 deserve an All-star game bid this season.

Brian Wilson's 19 saves is good for 2nd in the National League behind Matt Capps who would seem to represent the Nationals in the All-star game. Wilson also boasts the lowest ERA of any closer with more than 15 saves.

Matt Cain is 4th in the NL with a 2.16 ERA, but a 6-5 record could cost him a trip to Anaheim.

Barry Zito has been the Giants' best pitcher in the first-half. He is 7-3 with a 3.13 ERA and is one of the top pitchers in the MLB for the first-half. What might get Zito is the long list of other NL pitchers who have much better ERA's than 3.13. In fact, there are 30 other pitchers with better ERA's.

My prediction is Lincecum and Wilson get nods to Anaheim, with Zito and Cain feeling robbed without an invite.
Read More
Posted in oakland a's, sf giants | No comments

Monday, 14 June 2010

Martinez, Not Bumgarner, To Start Tuesday

Posted on 21:33 by belma malan

It's not often a fan base gets a sense of relief after hearing a starting pitcher is being placed on the disabled list. But in this case, it might be the right feeling to have.

Giants' 5th starter Todd Wellemeyer and his buzz killing 5.52 ERA has been placed on the DL with a right quad strain, an injury that is not at all serious but could keep Wellemeyer out of the starting rotation for good because of, well, other reasons like his road ERA of 9.67.

The replacement for Wellemyer is, no, not phenom Madison Bumgarner, try Joe Martinez. Remember him?

Martinez has spent the year thus far in AAA-Fresno, where he went 5-2 with a 3.07 ERA.

Is Martinez the right guy to bring up? Is he the best guy to bring up? Of the starting pitchers in Fresno, the Giants had a choice of 3 players: Hacker, Bumgarner, and Martinez.

Eric Hacker is arguably the best overall pitcher for the Fresno Grizzlies (8-3, 3.91 ERA). But the fact that he has pitched 3 total innings in the Majors is something the Giants do not want to take a chance with, at least not right now. They are not trying to bring someone up to let them learn or to teach them. The Giants need wins, and for that they need experience in the Bigs, something Hacker does not have.

Bumgarner (6-1, 3.13 ERA) would be the right guy to call up. He's young and everyone wants to see what this guy can do given that #5 spot in the rotation. But a shaky outing for Fresno in his previous start probably had the Giants a little worried.

So Martinez is the man. Maybe by default, or maybe not. He has experience in the Majors and can go out there and give the Giants 5-6 innings of work, which is all they need from him. Also, he is coming off a complete game on June 4th.

What does this mean for Bumgarner and all others who can't wait long enough to see him? I think it's a great move not bringing him up. This relieves some pressure from him. After all, he is only 20 years old.

Don't rush him. Sure, he might be ready, but a start in the Majors after a bad outing in AAA is not the best way to bring your best pitching prospect into the Major Leagues.

Bumgarner will have his chance, just not now. Martinez will hold the fort down, though. He has that kind of stuff. But he may be just the temporary solution until Bumgarner is ready.
Read More
Posted in sf giants | No comments

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Things Are Looking Up, If You Look Closely

Posted on 12:51 by belma malan

Although the Giants' record doesn't prove it too much (31-25, 3rd in the NL West), there have no doubt been changes for the better in the last week or so for this team.

The call-up of Buster Posey not long ago headlines them all. He made his 2nd coming to the Majors by putting up intense numbers in his first 2 games an then some and has bolstered this offense that needed it so bad.

But it's more than just Posey, although he is the sexy name to pin it on. Aubrey Huff may be responsible for this sudden change in aerial scenery that the Giants needed so badly a few weeks ago. Arguably the hottest player on the Giants right now, Huff has made the gracious switch to left field making way for Posey at 1st base and giving Benjie Molina one last try at catcher before the Posey Era officially begins. Which may be sooner than we thought.

Another bright spot for the Giants in the last week or so has been the return of Freddy Sanchez. Sanchez is the hottest Giant average-wise batting .379 since his return, and has been a bright spot defensively as well. He sparks that line-up giving them something that the Giants were not seeing in the first month or so of the season, contact with the baseball.

We have managed to see bright spots offensively on this team while the Giants' best asset, its pitching, is struggling, to some extent. Lincecum is not himself lately for several reasons that could be pointed out, one of which is that the opposing batters are just plainly bringing their better game when facing him because he is a 2-time Cy Young winner. They have figured him out, or so it seems. The challenge here for Lincecum is figuring out how to get back to form and make batters miss again. That's what the great pitchers do, learn.

But despite the bright sides of the offense right now, there have been a few who have been stuck in slumps, which is an understatement, especially if your name is Pablo Sandoval. Yes, we are getting a little greedy saying that Sandoval batting .281 is in a slump, but this isn't like him. It's not something we have seen before out of him. The Giants have tried just about everything to try to pull him out of this slump, even sending him down to the 8th spot to prove a point, I guess. Didn't work. The only thing left is the one punishment that should have been used first and maybe we wouldn't be having this issue...sit him down. Let him take a look around and see the game, learn the game. He has 30 more at-bats than the closest Giant, give him a rest. Sure, fatigue is probably not his problem right now, but the bench may be swift kick in the ass he needs to snap out of it. Then the Giants have a line-up.

Another swift kick in the ass needs to be headed Molina's way. It appears as if Molina is on the way out, at least to the back-up role. The only thing keeping him starting right now is his feel for the pitchers, and if you have noticed, the Giants are trying to get Posey up to par with the pitchers as well, making it a easier transition for when Molina gets the boot.

But we have to look at the numerous bright spots right now. The Giants are winning...at least more than half of their games. That is with their best hitter and best pitcher not producing as they should. Posey got called up, Sanchez is on point, Uribe is doing his thing, Torres is a spark, and we might see Bumgarner sooner than we think.

Things are a'changin for the Giants, they've gotten younger and seem to be playing a better style of baseball than we have seen in months past. Seems like this should have been done a lot sooner. Blame that on the call-up of Posey or whatever you want, but if the Giants get the rest of the team up to par with the guys who are going out there every night and contributing, they might have something here.
Read More
Posted in sf giants | No comments
Newer Posts Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • San Francisco Giants: Bruce Bochy Pushing All the Right Buttons
    Whether it has been San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy’s carousel of starting lineups he produces on a seemingly day-to-day basis or h...
  • San Jose Sharks GM Doug Wilson Is Doing Work This Offseason
    I ran into San Jose Sharks GM Doug Wilson the other day. No, I do not personally know him. I am not quite that far along in my journalisti...
  • Detroit Red Wings Pose Early Season Test For San Jose Sharks
    The rivalry that is Sharks/Red Wings goes back many years, and everyone knows that story well whether you root for one team or the other. Fo...
  • MLB Trade Rumors: San Francisco Giants in Running to Land Kevin Youkilis?
    Thirty games into the MLB regular season, and we are already talking about possible trades occurring.  However, the way this season has gone...
  • Jonathan Sanchez Disappointing as the San Francisco Giants Head Home
    Jonathan Sanchez has walked 12 batters in his last two starts and the San Francisco Giants could not sweep the New York Mets at Citi Field o...
  • San Francisco Giants: Who's In and Who's Out of the Team's Opening Day Roster?
    For the first time in a while, the San Francisco Giants had trouble deciding who to start the season in San Francisco and who to send elsewh...
  • Sharks Give Avs 2-1 Lead
    Still trying to pick your jaw up after watching that game last night? Yeah me too. The San Jose Sharks lost last night in overtime after T...
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the San Francisco Giants' First Week of the Season
    It has not been the most ideal start to the 2011 baseball season for the defending World Series Champion San Francisco Giants, but it could...
  • The Good and the Bad of the San Francisco 49ers' Loss to the Baltimore Ravens
    It is not often we can find good things about a loss at the hands of a playoff-bound AFC foe on one of the greatest stages the NFL has to of...
  • Blame Singletary For 49ers Not Meeting Expectations
    It would seem to me that a team that was as underprepared for their first game of the season as the 49ers were against the Seahawks in Week ...

Categories

  • #palmersfault
  • 2011 nba draft
  • 2011 pga championship
  • 2011 u.s. open rory mcilro
  • 2012 high school recruiting
  • 2012 nba draft
  • 2012 ncaa tournament
  • 2012 nfl draft
  • 2012 nfl free agency
  • 2012 nhl playoffs
  • 2012 opening day
  • 2012 spring training
  • 2012 stanley cups playoffs
  • 2012 world series
  • 2013 all-star game
  • 2013 world baseball classic
  • 49ers
  • 5 things
  • 680AM
  • a-rod
  • a.j. green
  • a.j. jenkins
  • aaron rodgers
  • aaron rowand
  • ahmad bradshaw
  • aldon smith
  • alec burks
  • alex smith
  • alex stalock
  • alexander semin
  • andre drummond
  • andres torres
  • andrew bogut
  • andrew bynum
  • andrew susac
  • andris biedrins
  • andy dalton
  • andy greene
  • andy lee
  • angel pagan
  • angel villalona
  • antero niittymaki
  • anthony dixon
  • anton babchuk
  • antti niemi
  • anze kopitar
  • arizona cardinals
  • arizona diamonbacks
  • atogwe
  • aubrey huff
  • b.j. upton
  • ballpark
  • baltimore ravens
  • baron davis
  • barry bonds
  • barry zito
  • baseball
  • basketball
  • ben eager
  • ben sheets
  • benn ferriero
  • bill cowher
  • bill hall
  • billy cundiff
  • bismack biyombo
  • blackhawks
  • blaine gabbert
  • bob melvin
  • bob nightengale
  • bobby evans
  • boston celtics
  • bracketology 2012
  • brad richards
  • brad seely
  • brandon belt
  • brandon crawford
  • brandon jacobs
  • brandon rush
  • brent burns
  • brent grimes
  • brian billick
  • brian elliott
  • brian sabean
  • brian shaw
  • brian wilson
  • brodie brazil
  • brooks laich
  • bruce bochy
  • bruce jenkins
  • bucks
  • bud selig
  • bumgarner
  • buster posey
  • Cal
  • calvin johnson
  • cam barker
  • cam newton
  • canada
  • candlestick park
  • carlos beltran
  • carlos rogers
  • carson palmer
  • catcher
  • cedric benson
  • charles barkley
  • charles jenkins
  • charlie coyle
  • chicago bears
  • chris carr
  • chris cohan
  • chris culliver
  • chris drury
  • chris singleton
  • chris stewart
  • christian ponder
  • cincinnati bengals
  • cisco field
  • city of san jose
  • clayton tanner
  • cleveland browns
  • cliff lee
  • cody ross
  • colin kaepernick
  • colin white
  • colorado avalanche
  • colorado rockies
  • colts
  • concussion
  • corde valle golf club
  • dallas cowboys
  • dallas stars
  • damon bruce
  • dan boyle
  • dan runzler
  • daniel sedin
  • daniel winnik
  • dany heatley
  • darrelle revis
  • darren ford
  • dashon goldson
  • dave righetti
  • david akers
  • david carr
  • david lee
  • david schoenfield
  • delanie walker
  • derrick williams
  • detroit lions
  • detroit red wings
  • detroit tigers
  • devin setoguchi
  • disabled list
  • dodgers
  • dominic moore
  • donovan mcnabb
  • dorell wright
  • doug wilson
  • douglas murray
  • drew brees
  • drew stafford
  • duke ihenacho
  • dustin brown
  • dwane casey
  • dwayne roloson
  • dwight howard
  • dwyane wade
  • early doucet
  • ekpe udoh
  • eli manning
  • emmanuel burriss
  • eric brewer
  • espn
  • evgeni nabokov
  • ffrancisco peguero
  • flyers
  • francisco peguero
  • frank gore
  • freddy sanchez
  • free agency
  • free agency 2012
  • free agent
  • fresno grizzlies
  • fry's.com open
  • gary bettman
  • gary brown
  • george kontos
  • giants
  • giants parade
  • golden state warriors
  • golf
  • green bay packers
  • greg roman
  • gregg wiilliams
  • gs warriors
  • harrison barnes
  • hector sanchez
  • henrik sedin
  • henry meulens
  • henry schulman
  • hensley meulens
  • hockey
  • hp pavilion
  • hunter pence
  • ian desmond
  • ian white
  • injury
  • intrasquad game
  • j.p. dumont
  • jack nicklaus
  • jake locker
  • jamal mayers
  • james harden
  • james harrison
  • james jones
  • james van riemsdyk
  • jamie mcginn
  • jan vesely
  • jaroslav halak
  • jarrett jack
  • jason bartlett
  • jason demers
  • javier lopez
  • jean quan
  • jed york
  • jeff franoeur
  • jeff odgers
  • jeff suppan
  • jeremy affeldt
  • jeremy affledt
  • jeremy roenick
  • jerry west
  • jim harbaugh
  • jim schwartz
  • jim vandermeer
  • jimmer fredette
  • jimmy howard
  • joanthan quick
  • joe lacob
  • joe mauer
  • joe panik
  • joe pavelski
  • joe staley
  • joe thornton
  • johan hedberg
  • john harbaugh
  • jon gruden
  • jonathan goodwin
  • jonathan sanchez
  • joni pitkanen
  • jose valverde
  • josh freeman
  • josh johnson
  • jp dumont
  • juan uribe
  • justin braun
  • justin peele
  • justin smith
  • justin williams
  • keith smart
  • kendall hunter
  • kenneth faried
  • kent huskins
  • kevin bieksa
  • kevin kolb
  • kevin mchale
  • klay thompson
  • KNBR
  • kyle wellwood
  • kyle williams
  • kyrie irving
  • lagarette blount
  • lamichael james
  • lance berkman
  • larry baer
  • larry ellison
  • larry riley
  • lawrence frank
  • lew wolff
  • lineup
  • link gaetz
  • logan couture
  • los angeles dodgers
  • los angeles kings
  • madison bumgarner
  • malcom floyd
  • manny lawson
  • manny malhotra
  • marc gasol
  • marc-edouard vlasic
  • march madness
  • marco scutaro
  • marcus morris
  • mariano rivera
  • mario manningham
  • mark derosa
  • mark jackson
  • mark mcgwire
  • marshawn lynch
  • martin havlat
  • marty mcsorley
  • marty turco
  • matt cain
  • matt hasselbeck
  • matt holliday
  • melky cabrera
  • miami dolphins
  • michael bourn
  • michael crabtree
  • michael vick
  • michal handzus
  • miguel tejada
  • mike brown
  • mike budenholzer
  • mike fontenot
  • mike iupati
  • mike malone
  • mike singletary
  • mike wallace
  • mlb
  • mlb free agency
  • mlb playoffs
  • monday night football
  • monta ellis
  • nate clements
  • nate kaeding
  • nate schierholtz
  • nba
  • nba all-star game
  • nba free agency
  • nba trade deadline
  • nba trade rumors
  • ndamukong suh
  • new orleans saints
  • new san francisco arena
  • new santa clara stadium
  • new york giants
  • new york yankees
  • nfc
  • nfc championship
  • nfl
  • nfl draft
  • nfl free agency
  • nfl playoffs
  • nfl trade rumors
  • nhl
  • nhl draft
  • nhl free agency
  • nhl lockout
  • nhl playoffs
  • nhl trade deadline
  • nhl trade rumors
  • nhlpa
  • nick petrecki
  • nick swisher
  • nicolas wallin
  • nl west
  • nlcs
  • oakland a's
  • oakland raiders
  • olympics
  • opening day
  • owen nolan
  • pablo sandoval
  • pacific division
  • pat burrell
  • patrick marleau
  • patrick peterson
  • paul pierce
  • pebble beach golf links
  • pebble beach national pro-am
  • perfect game
  • pete carroll
  • peter guber
  • peyton hillis
  • peyton manning
  • pga tour
  • phil mickelson
  • philadelphia eagles
  • philadelphia flyers
  • pittsburgh steelers
  • presidential election
  • qb controversy
  • radio
  • ralph barbieri
  • ramon ramirez
  • randy moss
  • raphael soriano
  • ray lewis
  • ray mcdonald
  • ray rice
  • ray whitney
  • red wings
  • rick nash
  • rick reilly
  • rick welts
  • rob blake
  • roberto luongo
  • roger clemens
  • ron wotus
  • rookie of the year
  • roy halladay
  • rudy gay
  • ryan mallett
  • ryan smyth
  • ryan theriot
  • ryan vogelsong
  • ryane clowe
  • san diego padres
  • san francisco 49ers
  • san francisco giants
  • san jose
  • san jose sharks
  • san jose state
  • sanchez
  • santa clara
  • scot mccloughan
  • scott cousins
  • scott hairston
  • scott nichol
  • scott parker
  • sd padres
  • seattle seahawks
  • sergio romo
  • sf 49ers
  • sf giants
  • shane victorino
  • shelvin mack
  • showtime
  • simon gagne
  • sj sharks
  • sony
  • spartan stadium
  • sports
  • spring training
  • st. louis blues
  • st. louis cardinals
  • st. louis rams
  • St. Mary's
  • st. marys
  • stabbing
  • stadium
  • stanford football
  • stanley cup
  • stephen curry
  • steve williams
  • steve young
  • steve yzerman
  • sunday night football
  • super bowl
  • super bowl XLVII
  • sweet sixteen
  • t.j. galiardi
  • tampa bay buccaneers
  • tampa bay lightning
  • taylor doherty
  • ted ginn
  • teddy purcell
  • terrell suggs
  • the espy awards
  • the franchise
  • the masters
  • the razor and mr. t show
  • thomas greiss
  • three-point shootout
  • tiger woods
  • tim kawakami
  • tim lincecum
  • tim thomas
  • todd mcclellan
  • todd mclellan
  • tom tolbert
  • tomas kaberle
  • tomas vokoun
  • tommy joseph
  • tommy wingels
  • tony romo
  • torii hunter
  • torrey mitchell
  • travis moen
  • trent baalke
  • tristan thompson
  • tuomo ruutu
  • twitter
  • ty rattie
  • tyson chandler
  • ubaldo jimenez
  • united states
  • upset picks
  • uribe
  • usa
  • utah jazz
  • vancouver
  • vancouver canucks
  • vernon davis
  • vic fangio
  • vince young
  • walk-off
  • wellemeyer
  • western conference
  • willie mitchell
  • zach bogosian
  • zach wheeler
  • zack wheeler

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (45)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (34)
  • ►  2012 (192)
    • ►  December (25)
    • ►  November (32)
    • ►  October (23)
    • ►  September (3)
    • ►  August (6)
    • ►  July (7)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (12)
    • ►  April (20)
    • ►  March (28)
    • ►  February (18)
    • ►  January (15)
  • ►  2011 (177)
    • ►  December (12)
    • ►  November (15)
    • ►  October (14)
    • ►  September (15)
    • ►  August (17)
    • ►  July (15)
    • ►  June (23)
    • ►  May (19)
    • ►  April (14)
    • ►  March (17)
    • ►  February (10)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ▼  2010 (86)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (10)
    • ►  October (7)
    • ►  September (6)
    • ►  August (5)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ▼  June (5)
      • Sandoval's Struggles Continue...and Continue
      • Bay Area Departures- Nabby and Maggette
      • Giants/A's All-Star Game Hopefuls
      • Martinez, Not Bumgarner, To Start Tuesday
      • Things Are Looking Up, If You Look Closely
    • ►  May (9)
    • ►  April (16)
    • ►  March (16)
    • ►  February (6)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

belma malan
View my complete profile