It’s here, and it’s heating up – BASEBALL’S HOT STOVE.
I haven’t posted a blog since the Giants traded for Ryan Garko, and I decided that since I don’t have a job, it’s really silly I haven’t been able to sharpen my pencil and post a blog topic.
While disappointing we didn’t get to see Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain and Barry Zito in a short series was a disappointment, he 2009 season was a huge success – the team remained competitive until the final weeks, the team identified Pablo Sandoval as building block for the offense, and the team was able to watch some of its young players take steps in the right direction.
I haven’t posted a blog since the Giants traded for Ryan Garko, and I decided that since I don’t have a job, it’s really silly I haven’t been able to sharpen my pencil and post a blog topic.
While disappointing we didn’t get to see Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain and Barry Zito in a short series was a disappointment, he 2009 season was a huge success – the team remained competitive until the final weeks, the team identified Pablo Sandoval as building block for the offense, and the team was able to watch some of its young players take steps in the right direction.
Now it’s the off season, that short few months between the last out of the World Series and pitchers and catchers reporting in February where teams scurry frantically to improve, pay too much for free agents and feel free to make trades.