Pablo Sandoval Promoted By Giants, Will Hit Cleanup In Major League Return

by abournenesn

Aug 5, 2017

Pablo Sandoval’s inevitable return to the San Francisco Giants is here.

The third baseman, who was released by the Boston Red Sox on July 19, was signed by the Giants to a minor-league contract on July 22 and assigned to Single-A San Jose before moving to Triple-A Sacramento.

Sandoval is back in the bigs, though, as San Francisco called him up before Saturday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks to replace injured first baseman Brandon Belt.

Sandoval, who hit .207 in Sacramento, won’t be eased back into the Giants’ lineup — he’s slated to hit cleanup in his return to San Francisco.

Sandoval starred for the Giants from 2008 to 2014, and San Francisco hopes he can inject some life into its struggling offense.

UPDATE (1 a.m. ET): The Giants are undefeated with Sandoval in the lineup.

The veteran went 1-for-3 with a run scored from the cleanup spot Saturday in San Francisco’s 5-4, walk-off win over Arizona. Buster Posey pinch-hit for Sandoval in the eighth inning.

Thumbnail photo via Patrick McDermott/USA TODAY Sports Images

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