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Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 18/01/2006, 17:50
by orixbw
Hai nominato tutti giocatori che possono fare la differenza...
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facevano la differenza... solo Barry può ancora farla e non è così scontato.

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 18/01/2006, 19:04
by rene144
Who's on 3rd?

Gio
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Bill Mueller

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 18/01/2006, 19:14
by Curt Ace
facevano la differenza... solo Barry può ancora farla e non è così scontato.
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l'anno scorso su una gamba a momenti era decisivo per l'accesso ai PO.
Il problema piu' grande e' che non puo' fare il DH e sara' bersagliato non poco in difesa... vedremo

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 04/02/2006, 14:36
by Jeremy
Cambia nuovamente nome lo stadio dei Giants; da quest'anno si chiamerà AT&T Park.

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 08/02/2006, 13:24
by Assenzio
Tony Torcato giocherà...a Grosseto :shocking: :shocking:

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 08/02/2006, 18:05
by Jeremy
Tony Torcato giocherà...a Grosseto :shocking:  :shocking:
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Ma va?? :shocking: :shocking: :shocking: :shocking:

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 18/02/2006, 15:05
by Jeremy
Qualche immagine dallo spring training dei Giants.

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Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 18/02/2006, 18:33
by matzoid182
Qualche immagine dallo spring training dei Giants.

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Ma da dove le prendete queste foto??

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 18/02/2006, 20:50
by Jeremy
Ma da dove le prendete queste foto??
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Queste dal sito ufficiale dei Giants (www.sfgiants.com). :gazza:

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 20/02/2006, 1:24
by Jeremy
Report: Bonds retiring after 2006
Slugger says he will quit with or without home run record

Barry Bonds said he will retire after the 2006 season with or without breaking Hank Aaron's all-time home run record, which he is 47 home runs away from tying, according to a report in USA Today.

The Giants left fielder played in only 14 games last season as he battled knee problems. He will earn $18 million in 2006 in the final season of a five-year, $90 million contract.

"I'm not playing baseball anymore after this," Bonds told USA Today in a telephone interview. "The game [isn't] fun anymore. I'm tired of all of the crap going on. I want to play this year out, hopefully win, and once the season is over, go home and be with my family. Maybe then everybody can just forget about me."

Bonds has won a record seven National League Most Valuable Player Awards. He set the single-season home run mark with 73 long balls in 2001.

The 42-year-old won four consecutive MVPs before an injury-marred 2005 season. He batted .286 with five home runs to put his total at 708, third all-time and six homers behind Babe Ruth.

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 20/02/2006, 10:22
by Assenzio
Era ora! Magari si potrà iniziare a costruire una squadra.

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 20/02/2006, 10:26
by Assassino reale
non credo che batterà Aaron a questo punto, ma se dovesse arrivargli molto vicino sarebbe stupido ritirarsi

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 20/02/2006, 13:49
by spoonman1981
Report: Bonds retiring after 2006
Slugger says he will quit with or without home run record

Barry Bonds said he will retire after the 2006 season with or without breaking Hank Aaron's all-time home run record, which he is 47 home runs away from tying, according to a report in USA Today.
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in realtà mi sembra di aver letto che si ritira solo se le ginocchia non gli permettono di giocare....

leggi

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 20/02/2006, 16:42
by Jeremy
Arriva subito una parziale retromarcia:

Bonds clarifies retirement talk/B]
Slugger says arthritic right knee will determine his future


Barry Bonds on Sunday qualified a story that appeared on USA Today's Web site that he intends to retire after the 2006 season whether or not he sets the all-time home run record.

"If I can play [in 2007], I'm going to play; if I can't I won't," Bonds told MLB.com in a telephone interview Sunday. "If my knee holds up, I'll keep on going. I'm playing psychological games with myself right now. I don't want to set myself up for disappointment if things don't work out this season. So I go back and forth. Back and forth every day. These are the things that are going through my mind. This is what I'm struggling with."

Bonds was quoted on USA Today's Web site Sunday as saying: "I'm not playing baseball anymore after this. The game [isn't] fun anymore. I'm tired of all of the [stuff] going on. I want to play this year out, hopefully win, and once the season is over, go home and be with my family. Maybe then everybody can just forget about me."

Bonds said he thought he was having a personal conversation with the USA Today reporter involved and was just trying to portray the state of his own mind on that particular day. He said he has been fitted with a knee brace to protect his thrice surgically repaired right knee and is beginning to feel secure as the Giants begin preparing for the 2006 season. Bonds heads into the season with 708 home runs, six behind Babe Ruth's 714 and 47 in arrears of Hank Aaron's all-time leading 755.

"The brace feels great, it's awesome," said Bonds, who will turn 42 on July 24. "Right now, I feel like I can play for another five years, another 10 years. It's given me a new lease on life. That's how I'm feeling today. I'm ready to get going."

Bonds said he expects to report to Giants camp this week in Scottsdale, Ariz., saying he had some personal business to attend to. Position players are supposed to report Monday and have their first full workouts Tuesday, but Bonds wasn't sure if he'd be in camp on time for that.

In various conversations during the past few weeks with MLB.com, Bonds said he is considering retirement, but needs to have those conversations later in the season with the people closest to him. Bonds has one year remaining on his multiyear deal with the Giants worth $18 million and can become a free agent after the season.

"All I can say is that I have a contract for this year, so as far as I know, I'm committed through this year," Bonds said. "If my knee doesn't hold up, then it's over. But if it does, I'll keep going. No one can predict what's going to happen. Even I can't speculate until I get out there. I'm going to be 42 years old. I've got to be realistic. Since I don't have a contract for next year, then this could be my last year."

Bonds underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee three times this past year and played in only 14 games, all in September, as the Giants made a late and unsuccessful run at the Padres for the National League West title.

Bonds told MLB.com weeks ago that the knee is his greatest concern about the future.

"I went to the Bahamas for a vacation and I was walking down the beach with my wife," he said. "I slipped in the sand and my knee swelled up for two days. That's the kind of thing I'm dealing with."

Bonds added that he had to change his rigorous training schedule this offseason, cutting down on his running and legwork. He said he spent another week in rehab earlier this month, but Giants general manager Brian Sabean noted last week that Bonds has been given full clearance by his physicians to play full time this season.

Though Bonds said near the end of this past season that he wanted to lose about 30 pounds to take pressure off his legs, in reality he said he'd lost only five pounds during the offseason.

"I'm a little leaner, but I can only do what I can do," he said.

Bonds missed the first five months of the 2005 season coping with the repeated surgeries and rehabilitation of his knee.

He rejoined the team at Dodger Stadium on Sept. 5 to resume batting practice and returned on Sept. 12 to hit five home runs in his first 36 at-bats. He finished 2005 with a .286 batting average (12-for-42), including a double, the five homers, eight runs scored, 10 runs batted in and nine walks, three of them intentional.

Re: San Francisco Giants - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd

Posted: 20/02/2006, 18:20
by spoonman1981
Ti ho anticipato :P :vincitore: