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Originally Posted by Tim Lincecum
Originally Posted by WErunSF
damn im not losing faith but its tough to watch timmys first innings....... Ever since August he would give up a run or 2 in the first inning..... I aint trippin tho.....
WE ROLLING THUNDER !!!!!!!
DJ KHALED IS THE NEW GIANTS SPOKESPERSON cuz 'WE THE BEST"
DJ Khaled is so garbage...
[h1]Latos comments draw quick rebuttal[/h1]Padres starter Mat Latos is 22, so some might dismiss his rip on the Giants as a youthful indiscretion, though one San Francisco player called Latos' comments "asinine."
After losing to the Cubs on Tuesday night, Latos suggested the Padres are more of a team and the Giants more a collection of mercenaries.
"Baseball works in funny ways," Latos was quoted on cbssports.com. "The only way I could honestly put it is, we could be like the Giants and go and change our whole lineup, put guys with 'San Francisco Giants' across their jerseys. We didn't.
"We added two guys (Miguel Tejada and Ryan Ludwick). We've been the same team all year. We haven't just gone and grabbed guys from other teams."
Cody Ross, who joined the Giants on Aug. 23 after being claimed off waivers the day before, took exception to the notion he is any less a Giant.
"It's asinine to say, 'We're a close-knit group and this is our team,' " Ross said. "Every team goes out at the trading deadline and tries to make a deal. It's very rare for an organization to say, 'We don't need any improvements. We're as good as we're going to be.' Every team looks to improve, whether it's one, three or five guys."
Ross acknowledged he might not be as invested in the organization as long-time Giants such as Matt Cain, "but I'm just as excited as they are. I'm finally on a winning team and getting a chance to go to the playoffs."
Ready Freddy: Freddy Sanchez, who took a cortisone injection for a right rotator-cuff strain Monday, said he came to the park Wednesday hoping to play but saw the same lineup as Tuesday's, and understood that manager Bruce Bochy wanted to keep Mike Fontenot and Pablo Sandoval on the infield because of their success the night before.
Sanchez had not tested his shoulder by throwing and said he would wait another day since he was not playing.
"We might as well take advantage of that," said Sanchez, who also said "we don't know" when asked if the shoulder might require surgery after the season.
Originally Posted by Tim Lincecum
I'm loving every second of this.
I really love this team.