Ardent followers of the San Francisco Giants might remember the spring when Brian Dallimore hit .500 or when Chris Marrero appeared poised to smack 30 home runs. Remember two springs ago when former Texas Rangers slugger Ronald Guzmán was throwing 98 mph off a mound and inspiring talk of becoming a two-way roster threat?
It's too early for team officials to declare what they think the Opening Day roster will be, but there are some signs emerging.
For a while, Erik Miller felt like the universe was conspiring to keep him off the mound this spring. He missed time early in camp due to left middle finger inflammation. Then he came down with the flu.
Reetz is now competing with Chris Williams, Hayden Senger, and Kevin Parada for the right to play behind Luis Torrens. The 29-year-old Reetz hit .143 with a solo home run across six games for the San Francisco Giants last year.
Willy Adames was the Giants’ biggest acquisition this past offseason as San Francisco begins a new era under the leadership of new president of baseball operations Buster Posey. The slugging shortstop inked a franchise-record seven-year,