When the San Francisco Giants won the World Series two years ago, Pablo Sandoval couldn't escape from Bruce Bochy's Pandahouse. Not leaving the bench in the first two games, he did see action in Game 3 — getting three at-bats, striking out once and hitting into a double play. He didn't see the...
SAN FRANCISCO — The Babe, Mr. October, King Albert and now the Kung Fu Panda.
Pablo Sandoval improbably joined three baseball immortals on Wednesday night, clubbing home runs in each of his first three at-bats during San Francisco's 8-3 win over Detroit in
Game 1 of the World Series. The...
Score and situation: Paced by Pablo Sandoval's historic performance, the San Francisco Giants struck first off Justin Verlander and struck often on their way to an overpowering 8-3 win over the Detroit Tigers in the World Series opener.
Leading lads: The man affectionately known as the Kung Fu...
*OK, maybe it only seemed like Kentucky. Pablo Sandoval's homer in the seventh inning actually landed in the right-field bullpen at Great American Ball Park about 422 feet from home plate. Had it cleared the park's walls and bounced into the Ohio River, then it would have technically arrived in...