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Über-propsect Rafael Rodriguez on rehab
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes outfielder and Giants über-prospect Rafael Rodriguez has been sent to the Giants' minor league headquarters in Scottsdale, Ariz., for a rehab assignment due to a back injury.
A 6-5, 198-pound right handed-hitting slugger, Rodriguez received a $2.55 million signing bonus as an undrafted free agent from the Giants on his 16th birthday. At the time, it was the
Looking at the Rest of the Season
The official first half of the season is over now that the All-Star break is behind us. Many people have looked back and told you how the season has gone thus far, but here at the Crazy Crabbers we are interested in where things are going to go. The Giants have 74 games remaining to make a run at the playoffs. ...
Bond, Edlefsen will represent Giants in PCL All-Star Game tonight
Wait a minute. You mean Eugenio Velez didn't get elected? Huh, go figure.
The 2010 Pacific Coast League AAA All-Star game will be held tonight and two Fresno Grizzlies will be in uniform at Coca Cola Park in Allenstown, PA as the PCL All-Stars take on the International League All-Stars at 7:05 p.m.
Brock Bond and Steve Edlefsen will represent the Giants.
Bond, 24, is batting .300 (82-for-
Mid-Season Awards: Most Valuable Player
As a part of the Baseball Bloggers Alliance there is the participation in the end of year awards voting. As a practice run I am going to do a vote for who should get the awards based on the first half of the season. (Note: I write for a national league blog so I vote for the national league only). My choices will be spread through out the All-Star Break as follows: Monday:
Buster Posey: Not a first baseman
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minor lines, 7/13/10
Tuesday highlights from the Giants farm? Editorial: Those were not allowed because full-season affiliates might be too much competition for the MLB all-star exhibition.
AAA: Fresno had the second day of its three-day all-star break
Grizzlies on PCL leaderboards in selected stats: --Hitters: AVG: (none--Guzman leads team at .297 among qualifiers) OBP: Bond 4th SLG: (none--B...
Oh my! Wilson dominant in NL's All-Star win
If the Giants make it to the World Series this year, they can thank closer Brian Wilson for helping them get home-field advantage. And a certain hated Dodger, too.
Wilson, who was rocking his "Lion's Mane" faux hawk and a pair of neon-orange Nike's, had the best outing of all the National League All-Star pitchers as the NL beat the junior circuit, 3-1, Tuesday night at Angels Stadium in Anaheim
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