Are The Giants On The Brink Of A Dynasty?
After winning two of the previous three World Series, the San Francisco Giants are a team built to last. Led by reigning National League Most Valuable Player Buster Posey, and a starting pitching rotation that has not one, but three legitimate number one pitchers going every five days with the likes of Matt Cain, Madison Bumgarner, and former 2-time Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum, the Giants are poised to have a Yankees-type dynasty that was seen back in the mid to late 1990s and early part of the 2000s.Check out this link here.
Manager Bruce Bochy and general manager Brian Sabean don’t rely on a lineup full of bombers, but rather players that play fundamental baseball better than any other team in the major leagues. Buster Posey, along with the Kung Fu Panda, Pablo Sandoval and young prospects Brandon Belt, and Brandon Crawford, lead a Giants team that has flown under the radar for the past several seasons. Sabean has the ability to tinker with the team and add a player that may not be the best available on the trade market, but fills the Giants needs perfectly, with outfielder Pat Burrell during the first title run, and Hunter Pence this past season.