In his only at bat on the day, Eugenio Velez leads off against Pat Misch and grounds out to SS.
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Farm Director Jack Hiatt said on MLB Radio that there is a chance that Eugenio Velez might be moved to center. Hiatt said Velez was worked at center in the offseason and looked phenominal. This is all for the development of Marcus Sanders. Marcus Sanders is now strictly bieng considered a second baseman (previously played short) due to his shoulder troubles. The Giants are really high on Sanders so he will be most likely be paired with Burriss at San Jose in the middle infield. Depending on Sanders health Velez could be either playing outfield or 2nd for San Jose or the infield for Connecticut.
I have been a Giants fan for as long as I can remember. I have had Giants Regular Season Tickets for 25 years (since 1985) and Spring Training Season Tickets since the "new" Scottsdale Stadium opened in 1992. I have gone to Spring Training every year, except the strike year, since 1987. I go to A LOT of Giants games. I also go to Arizona for the Arizona Fall League every October/November. I figure I attended about 125-130 games in calendar year 2008......almost all of them involving Giants players. Baseball is a great game.....Giants' baseball is the best part of a great game!
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Farm Director Jack Hiatt said on MLB Radio that there is a chance that Eugenio Velez might be moved to center. Hiatt said Velez was worked at center in the offseason and looked phenominal. This is all for the development of Marcus Sanders. Marcus Sanders is now strictly bieng considered a second baseman (previously played short) due to his shoulder troubles. The Giants are really high on Sanders so he will be most likely be paired with Burriss at San Jose in the middle infield. Depending on Sanders health Velez could be either playing outfield or 2nd for San Jose or the infield for Connecticut.
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