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The 1919 Black Sox scandal, long regarded as the biggest ever scandal in baseball was done and gone with in relatively short order. Though one may never know it watching the 2014 World Series and related commentary, The Steroid / PED scandal rages on now more than 25 years since the ‘Bash Brothers’ and the 1989 Earthquake Series; it’s gone on so long now the names have changed from ‘Steroids’to ‘PEDs’  Today we are witnessing a GUARANTEED 10% of baseball players using ADDERALL, albeit legal, a Performance Enhancing Drug – not to mention many indicted players back in the game and, quite likely still using other PEDs of choice. Since Victor Conte’s insightful interviews -in which he  says upwards of 50% of players are now using PEDs – have been removed from youtube and other sources we will take a look back at Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-wada Commonwealth interview while noting nothing much has changed since then… only the names and the type of PEDs.

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How #SFGiants Really Won Their First Two World Series in 56 Years

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ADDERALL 650It could be the biggest scandal in all of baseball. Bigger than 1919 Black Sox. But, but only if anyone shows interest  and does anything about it.  And now, of course, there’s ADDERALL, the legal PED that MLB admits to allowing use of by 10% of baseball, going back to beyond when Giants’ ANDRES TORRES popularized it in 2010.

One might say the San Francisco Giants appear have gotten away with TWO World Series Wins with just the KNOWN users MELKY,  TORRES, GUILLEN and MOTA and now possibly a third World Series victory in five years if they continue on this apparent course .  And , they can likely attribute much of that to Victor Conte  and/or similar sources of PEDs (performance enhancing drugs). Conte just happens to live in the San Francisco Bay Area, not far from the Giant’s AT&T stadium. He
mentioned after the failed drug test and suspension of Giants’ Melky Cabrera how easy it is to beat the drug tests in baseball and that he was surprised Cabrera got caught, calling him ‘dumb and dumber.’  He explains ( attached video has since been mysteriously removed) how a player can inject up to 4 times the normal amount of testosterone one normally has in his body – and get away with it. He also menions a CRV(?) test that MLB could and should employ that will catch cheaters but , incredulously , Bud Selig and now , new MLB leadership  have shown no indication of interest. Meanwhile, the Giants seem to have stepped up their use of this or similar PEDs of choice as they continue knocking off the Big Boys – winning 15 of 17 playoff games in just five years!

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Interesting choice of interviewers of Lance and Mark of ‘Game of Shadows’fame..Lurie is a noted sympathizer of steroid use, defends Bonds and Giants regularly as he broadcasts for them (NOW) but even then he was and is known as a liberal talk show host. 

 

 

We  remember back around 2002 when Barry Bonds actually told the media his intention to share ‘his secrets‘ with the team . But that was early and if people don’t pay attention or care about steroids they certainlly didn’t then. Well those secrets turned out to be steroids which took the Giants all the way to the World Series, which they lost to California Angels. Now Conte has told the world about the new testosterone and how anyone can improve his hitting, pitching, etc. with a small dose of this testosterone. And, the Giants haven’t missed a beatever since, it would appear. In fact,  they probably would have been in the series last year, if not for a couple of key late-season injuries to key players. It’s most astounding to this writer how the Giants have continued bringing in known and suspected users now for 10 years or more and even more surprising that competing teams have barely questioned the Giants otherworldly stats, eg Sandoval’s six homers in the short 2012 post season  and three off top pitcher Verlander  IN ONE GAME (after nnly hitting 12 homers all year), 37-year-old Scutaro’s near .400 BA since joining the Giants (after hitting only .268 with Colorado and never before hitting over .299 in a long career and other similar , startling performances.

 

 

NEW MLB ADDERALL LOOPHOLE  BLASTED BY DOCTOR,  MAY BE ACCELERATING PED USE IN  A NEW DIRECTION

 Associated Press 01/10/2009

 

Baseball authorized nearly 8 percent (now 10%) of its players to use drugs for ADHD last season, which allowed them to take otherwise banned stimulants. Five years later, MLB continues to allow players this particular PED, up from 2009.  Add the current known 10% to a generally accepted goodly number of testosterone and other PEDs of choice and there is definitely a problem in baseball – perhaps as high as the 50% figure mentioned by Balco’s Victor Conte.

 

A total of 106 exemptions for banned drugs were given to major leaguers claiming attention deficit hyperactivity disorder from the end of the 2007 season until the end of the 2008 season, according to a report released Friday by the sport’s independent drug-testing administrator.

 

Dr. Gary Wadler, chairman of the committee that determines the banned-substances list for the World Anti-Doping Agency, recommended an independent panel be established to review TUE requests.

 

“I’ve been in private practice for a lot of years. I can count on one hand the number of individuals that have ADD,” he said. “To say that (7.86 percent) of major league baseball players have attention deficit disorder is crying out for an explanation.”

 

Rob Manfred, baseball’s executive vice president of labor relations, said it would be a mistake to compare ADHD in baseball with statistics for the general population. We ask ‘why would it be a mistake? 

 

The National Institute of Mental Health estimates 3 percent to 5 percent of children have ADHD.  Few adults have the problem, yet 10% of MLB (adult) players are allowed the performance enhancing effects of Adderall.

 

 

 

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ANDRES TORRES SF GIANTS’ ADD/Adderall Poster Boy

With ADDERALL, Torres went from a career .242 average to .270 in his big year with the Giants (2010), helping them to win the World Series, while on Adderall.

 

PEAVY ON ADDERALL?

Giants JAKE PEAVY is well known for his hyper activity, anxiety and outbursts on the mound. ADDERALL IS A LEGAL PED designed to help those with ADD (attention deficit disorder). Andres Torres of the Giants was a poster for boy for it and the drug not only helped him stay calm but aided his batting average by about 50 points in helping the Giants to their 2010 World Series victory.

 

PEAVY SUDDEN VELOCITY RISE, no hitter
If there’s a candidate today for Adderall it would be JAKE PEAVY.As we know 10% of MLB players are currently using the (legal) PED and it wouldn’t surprise at all if Peavy is one of them. That would certainly account for, at least in part, his dramatic performance turnaround since joing the Giants in August. He went from a 1-9 record with a 4.76  ERA at Boston to a 5-4 record and 2.17 ERA with the Giants.  We;re certainly not condoning Adderall, even by players who may  need the ADD drug, since it also acts as PED, significantly raising a players ability and numbers.  It’s very possible that after Torres’ success, a drug like Adderall could (have) become the drug of choice and pervasive on the Giants.

 

COCKROACHES

 

COCKROACHES, GM Sabean calls his Giants players cockroaches since you ‘can’t kill them. ‘We have called the Giants cockroaches for another reason. With the widespread use of PEDs in recent years, especially on  the Giants (with 23 indicted players since Bonds and 5 KNOWN previously indicted users on the team since 2010) we say the drugs like spread from player to player like cockroaches, eg it was after Torres started using Adderall that the Giants late season heroics began. Pure coincidence? Doubtful.

 

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Giants WORLD SERIES TSHIRTS 2014- GIANTS WIN BY NOT STRIKING OUT

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Giants WORLD SERIES TSHIRTS

 

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BOTTOM LINE: TEAMS WITH FEWEST

STRIKEOUTS

WIN IN POST SEASON TODAY* (Tom  Verducci,

others)

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VERDUCCI QU9TE

          We know the Kansas City Royals had the fewest strikeouts as a team during the 2014 season. Likewise, Baltimore and St. Louis also had among the fewest team strikeouts. Surprisingly, the San Francisco Giants fared somewhere in the middle of the pack when it comes to strikeouts during the regular season, yet just before they squeaked into the playoffs THEY STOPPED STRIKING OUT.

 

 “The Giants have been an even more difficult team to put away with two strikes” than Kansas City, write Tom Verducci of SI.   “Cardinals pitchers have fanned only 20 San Francisco batters in the (first) four National League Championship Series games, a strikeout rate of 5.0 per game. The Giants have struck out four or fewer times in five games this postseason; the other nine playoff teams combined have yet to do it once.”

 “San Francisco is winning postseason games by taking advantage of balls in play of any kind. They have scored more runs in their past six games on plays without a hit (12) than with one (10) – and without hitting a home run. In Game 4, they set an NL playoff record with a sixth straight game without a homer in one postseason. Only the 1973 Athletics, who went eight straight games without a homer, had a longer streak, ” Verducci continues.

 STIKEOUTS ON LY 4X PER GAMESince the first seven 2014 playoff games, the Giants have continued striking out near 5x  per game – the major league average is 7.7x game (regular season)- and only slightly higher in the World Series. Opponents have been striking out at a rate nearly double the Giants, except for Kansas City, known for their MLB-leading lowest strikeout rate (however, still striking  out more than the Giants in this post season)

Surprising , because they struck out a lot more  during the regular season- the Giants have led, by far,
in fewest strikeouts, averaging around only five strikeouts per game to date  in the World SERIES. Again, the major league  average is 7.7 strikeouts per game- and that’s in the less-difficult regular season* . Through the playoffs the Giants averaged just 4 strikeouts per nine innings, HALF that of their opponents, despite a much higher strikeout rate in the regular season for the Giants. Frankly, we  noticed long before Verducci’s article that the Giants stopped striking out in the post season because they used to strike out a lot – especially Sandoval – and it was a shock to see them cut their strikeouts in half, much like Bonds learned to do in later years.

Again, as noted, the Royals struck out fewest of any team during the regular season. But in the playoffs,head to head, the Giants have had slightly fewer strikeouts than the Royals, roughly 7 to 6, and, yes, the Giants are (currently) ahead in the World Series as of this writing, three games to two, and seem to have dominated in key situations with walks, putting the ball in play while preasuring opposing pitchers- and with a patchwork of players , most of whom didn’t even start the season, or mid-season for that matter, some who didn’t even have big league experience until two months ago!

 

STIKEOUTS THE KEY BUBBLE QUOTE

WALKS DOWN, STRIKEOUTS UP – Except on the Giants

 

– Walks have declined for four straight seasons, in part because pitchers have improved their command even as their average velocities have climbed. A strikeout/walk ratio that hovered  at 2/1 from 2005-09 has widened considerably to 2.53 in 2013. Yet, on the Giants, walks have increased  in post seasons – and against the better pitching.

 

– Eighteen teams struck out at least 1,200 times in 2013, when the average was 1,224. Through 2005, the maximum number of teams with that many strikeouts in any given season had been two. Though the Giants were in the middle of the pack regular seasons, they continue to have fewest strikeouts in post season.

 

-Of the last 10 World Series participants, just one has finished higher than ninth in regular-season
strikeouts in their respective league.

(SPORTING NEWS Brian and the Boz February 9, 2014)

 

 PED KINGS Sandoval , Petit

Giants’ PABLO SANDOVAL is one of the many- or all- Giants who rarely stike out in the post season. A noted ‘free swinger,’  Sandoval has had numerous key plate appearances and sporting a gaudy .326 batting average through 60 post season games (reg. season average .294). YUSEMIRO PETIT has literally come from nowhere to lead the Giants pitchers, and the world for that matter, with a 0.00 ERA in relief  in 12 innings of the playoffs. Like the other Giants pitchers, he doesn’t have the blazing fastball but apparently has other tricks up his sleeve.

 

 

HOMERUNS DROP OFF, STRIKEOUTS INCREASE – Except for Giants

 

In recent years we’ve seen fewer homeruns in the major leagues and more strikeouts. We’ve seen teams load
up on power pitchers, such as the KC ‘three headed monster.’ Yet, again with #SFGiants we see an anomally.
The Giants may be the only team WITHOUT power pitching.They’ve tried desperately to make a success out of
their one guy, Hunter Strickland, but that’s backfired time and again in this post season, with Strickland
giving up five homeruns. Strickland is one of many young players the Giants have brought in with little
experience. But, other ‘no name’pitchers like Petit and Machi and ‘over-the-hill’ starters like Peavy,
Vogelsong and Hudson are pitching well ‘above their heads’ as is Bumgarner (witness his 1,000% improvement
from 2.98 ERA during the regular season to 0.29 ERA during the post season!

 

 

BUMGARNER giants pitching regualr season vs post

 Meanwhile, as Giant hitters stop striking out, pitching improves for Giant pitchers in the playoffs.  2010 and 2012 showed similar results with even the most unlikely, troubled pitchers such as Tim Lincecum and Barry Zito playing starring roles on the mound.

 

 

GIANT  ANOMALY*

Peter Abraham (BOSTON GLOBE) notes that the Boston Red Sox set a franchise record last year with 1,308 strikeouts but they also led the majors in scoring by wearing down opposing pitchers with long, patient at bats. Strikeouts, says hitting coach Craig Colbrunn, are a ‘cost of doing business.’  The Oakland A’s were scoring the most runs this year in a similar vein of working counts and long at bats;however, they, too showed.  significant strikeout numbers.

 

 The difference with the Giants, is that , somehow, they are NOT striking out. Period -or, at a much lower rate.)  When it comes to the post season, that’s why you see them wearing down normally ‘unhittable’ pitchers like Kansas City’s Chris Herrera.  Further ,  Giant rookies like Duffy and Panik and  career  .240 hitters like Blanco and Ishikawa were fighting off 98 mph pitches and doing damage – walking, getting hits or at least putting the ball in play.

 

 

When, it comes to hitting, the Giants anomaly is even more striking (pardon the pun). Giants hitters suddenly
stopped striking out in the post season. With Kansas City, we’ve seen strikeouts rise a bit as you might
expect against the playoff caliber pitching, but the Giants have somehow managed to reduce their
strikeouts to an average of 5 per game, again, this against better pitching. Normal bench players like Blanco,
Ishikawa and Arias, and, especially rookies like Duffy, Susac and Panik are putting the ball in play against
the leagues best pitching – including two of three-headed monster!

 

 

team raises avgGiants usually begin raising their averages late August/early September and keep it going through the post season.- How, exactly they do it is another story.

 

 

Things were similar in 2010 and 2012 when the slightly-above-average Giants blew away normally stronger teams St. Louis and Detroit. Until the playoffs, the Giants weren’t a particularly low-stikeout team. But,
once the playoffs begin, watch out. Even during the final month of each respective playoff season, 2010,212,2014
the Giants have suddenly come alive – and this usually with a patched together team of unlikely top performers;
in 2012 it was 36-yar-old light hitting MARCO SCUTARO who suddenly came to the Giants and raised his Colorado average by 100 points WHILE  CUTTING HIS STRIKEOUTS IN HALF ( averaging close to one strikeout per 50 at bats – unheard of compared to the average  of about one strikeout per five or six at bats ).

 

 

In 2010 it was CODY ROSS who would hit catch fire in a another late season unexpected result. Of course,
we know regulars like PABLO SANDOVAL, who would hit three home runs in one game against Detroit and is currently hitting .326 in the post season vs. .294 regular reason. And, this year, of course, it’s been a cast of
largely ‘no name’ characters, again, for the Giants. Basicially, they just change the names and everybody seems to put the ball in playput the ball in play save for maybe the pitcher. Even with the loss of key lead off man, Jose Pagan and starter Matt Cain, the Giants start coming on, as usual, late season.
Homeruns may be down across the board, but when it comes to the playoffs
hitting is UP for ONLY the Giants. Most every other team shows a lower collective batting average
against the better post-season pitching,as would be expected, BUT NOT THE GIANTS!

 

 

What’s especially shocking, is that this unlikely, late season surge, with normally second-level players
has repeated itself now for three post seasons of 2010,2012,2014 – too big a sample size to call the
repeated improvements ‘luck’ or ‘talent’ for that matter. Too much of a coincidence to see
EVERYONE on the team start hitting late season and through the post season three years running!

 

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SO HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN GIANTS’ ANOMALY / UNLIKELY REPEAT PATTERN OF LATE-SEASON IMPROVEMENT ?

 

So, we’ve established that teams with fewer strikeouts than the other team win about three out of four times
In a seven game series that would give the lower strikeout team almost a two game advantage.
But, then, there’s another question, How Does A team that doesn’t fit the pattern, ie the Giants, do it?

 

The Giants present a real anomally, a contradiction to the other teams and behavior patterns – and three years out! With Kansas City, it all makes sense. You have a group of fast, slap hitters with low strikeouts throughout the season, only to see that number rise in the post season against better pitching – as would be expected.

 

Then, you have the Giants, who led the majors in homeruns during May and June (even playing in large AT&T Park) only to see that number drop dramatically mid-season when the team went on a shocking two month
historic drop off -from ten games up in the NL West division to 6 games down to the Los Angeles Dodgers – only
to suddenly come back as a Punch and Judy team that stops striking out, ala 2010 and 2012 but even moreso!

If that was so easy, every team would do it. And as we said, the Giants don’t have the power pitchers
to counter other teams’ hitting. Yet, the other teams are striking out against the Giants’ mostly middlin’,
older pitchers and the little Giants are hitting – or at least putting the ball in play – against
the fastest and best pitchers in the league!

PITCHERS IMPROVE WITH GIANTS

 

How a team can suddenly cut down on its strikeouts against the best in the league while seeing its own
pitchers suddenly improve is a GIANT QUESTION. Again, three years running is too big a sample to call LUCK
and you can’t call a team TALENTED with one full season .300 hitter coming into the post season and only one starter with a winning record – and lots of, frankly, bench players that wouldn’t normally even make other teams
(eg Ishikawa, who was cut from Pittsburg, batting .230, only to come to the Giants and magically raise
his average forty points).

 

 

LIKELY ANSWER

 

We know NOBODY TALKS ABOUT IT ANYMORE. Some may feel the steroid /PED era is over, but we think just
the opposite. (Just look at the 20 Biogenesis players busted last year – not by MLB testing
but due to an ‘inside leak’ by a disgruntled employee.) As we see it…
Just because there are fewer home runs in the league doesn’t mean anything. Drugs change
and so do approaches. Perhaps more pitchers are using the newer still undectable (if taken correctly)
drugs or the now legal ADDERALL, which we know for which 10% of baseball players have received an MLB
exemption to use. It’s not just about power anymore – you don’t see see the Barry Bonds growth patterns
as before. It’s also about concentration, calming and better hand-eye coordination -whether it be
hitters or pitchers.

 

 

GIANTS TRACK RECORD / ‘COCKROACHES’

 

Though we haven’t no tangible proof the Giants are doing anything wrong – there hasn’t been a Mitchell
Report in seven years but we do know the Giants track record of 23 PED indicted players since Barry Bonds –
far more than any other team. We also see the many inconsistencies in the stats, unlikely players
continuing to come in and over-perform for the Giants – now three World Series in five years, the sudden
drop in strikeouts, etc. We also know that players can still (correctly) ingest certain ‘designer’
PEDs after a game and have them out of their blood before the next game yet seeing the performance
enhancing effects linger for some time.

If there had been another Mitchell Report in recent years the Giants would probably show a significant
increase to that 23 number. Also, playing in San Francisco, the most liberal and tolerant city in
America doesn’t hurt the Giants, either, in achieving IT’s APPARENT WAY, whether orchestrated or
unplanned. We do know that Sabean has recently spoken of his ‘cockroaches’ that ‘can’t be killed.’
One can also look at them as ‘when there’s one around doing it there’s likely more nearby.’

 

BONDS BEFORE AND AFTER

MANAGER BOCHY THE KEY?  SLEEP PATTERNS THE ANSWER?

 

Many are crediting Giants manager Bruce Bochy and even GM Brian Sabean for turning around the Giants, who hadn’t won a World Series for 56 yars until the current streak beginning in2010.
The facts are that Bochy, while a seemingly great guy
who gets along well with his players, is a sub-.500 manager over his 20 years if you exclude his
three World Series years, which are likely this anomally, anyway. Sabean had a record of poor trades
while over-paying washed-up veterans rather than bringing in big name free agents other than Hunter
Pence, Carlos Beltran, who didn’t work out and Melky Cabrera-and we know that (PED)story. Meanwhile,
the Giants haven’t been hesitant – though they claim to be -continuing to sign indicted PED players
including Michael Morse just this year and five in the past three including Cabrera, Mota, Guillen,
Tejada along with Morse.

The Giants credit at least part of their post season success on their ‘innovative’ sleep schedule of staying overnight in a city rather than flying out the same night.(Contra Costa Times-Daniel Brown,Carl Steward 10-28-14). The only problem here is that the Giants big winning surges usually begin late August when they’re still on
the normal travel schedule.

Many today want to turn a blind eye to PEDs.They may be tired of it now after 20-plus years, or maybe
the younger fans who have been brought up on PED baseball know no other way. However, especially older
fans should care and prefer real, HONEST baseball, when ‘no-name’ pitchers and hitters with dubious
track records could suddenly appear and start winning games for a team three successive times.
What happened to the Mays’ and Marichals’. Sure, they took ‘greenies’ during a long season, no doubt, \
but in them and others you didn’t see extreme surges in hitting.

 

Until sports writers and fans, team owners and major league baseball, will truly face the issue head on
will anything be done. Baseball could be a whole lot better. Young ‘metros’ and hipster fans may be lured
to the event centers (no longer really ballparks) today
in Panda and Giraffe outfits, taking selfies of each other while quaffing $14 beers.
But, what happened to BASEBALL? No longer are there GREAT TEAMS. There hasn’t been a 100-game winning
team since 2002. Despite the lack of a salary cap, teams are figuring out other, nefarious ways of leveling
the playing field.

 

Yes, we may be older fans but we’ve been around long enough to see the ‘old school’ and the new one.
Maybe we should leave it at ‘Where Did You Go Joe Dimaggio?’ Willie? The Duke? Most of today’s players
don’t even know these, revered names. The embodiment of REAL, quality baseball is gone

 

 

 

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SECRET TO POST-SEASON SUCCESS- DON’T STRIKE OUT, SAY VERDUCCI, OTHERS

 

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KRUKOW QUESTIONING GIANTS’ DROP-OFF REDICULOUS

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Giants’ announcer Krukow wonders why ALL the Giants are down  30- 50 points in their averages? What a joke? And he criticizes Rangers Nelson Cruz for dumping on Rangers? Remember Melky? Spelled PEDs, in our opinion. He knows better than anyone after defending Bonds for a decade http://WhereDidYouGoJoeDimaggio.blogspot.com

PS How about those Giants sellouts? Lucky if they got 28,000 last night

 

KRUKOW QUESTIONING GIANTS’ DROP-OFF REDICULOUS

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SF Giants GREGOR BLANCO Credits MELKY CABRERA for his MVP-type 2012 WORLD SERIES

 

SF Giants GREGOR BLANCO

credits none other than MELKY

CABRERA  for his MVP-type

WORLD SERIES

PEDS

Please don’t give the Giants and especially Giants gm Brian ‘BS’ Sabean too much credit.
The Giants names keep changing but the results are the unfortunate same.  

 

The Giants   keep bringing in fringe players other teams are suspect of and getting the most of them by means the average sports fan wouldn’t expect or pay attention to. So we go into another World Series with the biggest baseball scandal that nobody talks about still very present and affecting the outcomes of games and livelihood of players. 

 

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WHY UNLIKELY SF GIANTS KEEP

WINNING PLAYOFFS / WORLD SERIES

2010, 2012, 2014? 

 

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Depending on the timeline, Melky , Mota, Guillen or Bonds suggests the new kids try some  ‘jints juice,’ which  improves the hand-eye coordination, concentration, stroke and/or power, local Victor Conte tells them how they can inject up to 4x normal testosterone and not be caught by current MLB testing… ‘Hey watch us HIT!’ The weakling Giants who begin the season are suddenly leading the majors in hitting circa 2012!

So we see unnatural acts like Sandoval hitting three in one game and six in the postseason after only hitting 12 homers all year, Scutaro suddenly at age 37 hitting .360 for the Giants after hitting only
.271 with colorado in an easier park. Power or average goes up for other players, not to mentionvogelsong’s fastball goes from 90 during season to 94 post season, same for Lincecum…

Similar to 2010 when it was Ross and Torres brought  doing it , along with others. Jints almost didit last year two but lost Posey and Willson at end of season, too late to get a replacement for them.

 

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HOW SF GIANTS BEAT ALL ODDS TO WIN 1ST WORLD SERIES (2) IN 56 YEARS

 

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SF GIANTS’ FIELD OF SCHEMES – CABRERA TSHIRTS


RAMIFICATIONS OF MORE GIANTS ON PEDs

If other teams coming up against the San Francisco Giants really want an even playing fieldthey should keep on top of the Giants. Sad to say, even after Melky Cabrera’s drug bust -don’t be surprised to see him back for the playoffs- and Guilermo Mota’s reinstatement after his second illegal – there is reason to believe there could be at least another ortwo more tainted Giants on the team.

Simply consider the following:

Infielder Marcos Scutaro is 37 years old.He was batting .271 when the Giants acquired him mid season. He is hitting .341 since coming toh the Giants in a tough hitters’ ballpark especially as compared to Colorado. The Giants got Scutaro for next to nothing, a sixth rated minor league prospect, Charlie Culberson and cash. Scuator has been with three teams in three years.

Sounds alot like Melky Cabrera, right? But Melky was already had one big year before coming to the Giants Add the fact that Scuator is from Venezuela, one of the main countries, along with the domincan. where convicted ballplayers originate from- supposedly, the quest to do well in the majors and to bring glory and money back to the home country is the motivator. And, Scutaro is coming to a team with known users and a number of Venezuleans and Dominican players. One could say Scutaro has had only 200 ad bats with the Giants but that is nearly half a season worth and a seventy point batting rise over that long a period is no mere streak of luck. Blancoo has had similar streaks early in the season that would be questioned but that wasn’t evena 70 point rise over his past average.

Thih San Francisco. ere are others ont he team like Arias and pagan who are having significantly above average seasons again in a tough ballpark. One can now look back at Andre Torrez, who had an otherworldly season the year the Giants won the Seies.

Then there’s the long list of tainted players from Bonds’S gang to Jose Guillen, another convicted user during the Wrold Series year. You gotta wonder. Giant’s fans in liberal San Francisco welcome the entertainment at any cost. ‘Give the player a second and third chance’ they say… ‘ That’s baseball today ih San Francisco. I wouldn’t put it past GM Brian Sabean and the SF Giants and their ‘win at any cost’ attitude to find more players on testosterone or other substances. One cockroach on a team leads to two and four, etc… Kirk Gibson is the only other team member to far make an issue of the Giants and how a player like Cabrera has already had an unfair advantage, singlehandedly giving the Giants at least 5-10 victories this season. So they lose him; they just bring in another likely user, Scutaro, who is literally filling Cabrera’s numbers. Whether it’s turning up the PA louder than any other stadium to excite the fans or overstating it’s sellouts the Giants must be brought to the table of true justice or they will continue making a mockery of the game. Even if Sabean and the Giants aren’t techinically guilty of anything they are taking advantage of a weak baseball structure, thanks to Selig and Co, going after suspected or know users who other teams are more respectful to turn away. No other team comes close to spitting in the face of the National Pasttime.

SF Giants’ Field of Schemes – CABRERA Tshirts