Sunday, October 28, 2012

MVPanda

Congratulations to Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval for a historic postseason culminating in a historic world series MVP performance. Sandoval and NLCS MVP Marco Scutaro dominated the Giants offensive headlines this postseason and were extremely impressive over the past 4 weeks. In the World Series, the Panda started with 3 home runs in game one and was followed by 5 hits over the final three games. He was incredibly impressive and, for a guy who barely played in the last world series run, this is one of the best comeback stories in postseason history.

Along with his power tear of six home runs in sixteen playoff games, the Panda also had a Giants team record 24 hits this postseason. He surpassed J.T. Snow's 2002 playoff total of 22. Along with the huge hits, Sandoval surprised much of America with his excellent defense throughout the entire playoff run. There was not much Sandoval did wrong this month and there aren't many Giants you can be happier for tonight.

Thank you Sandoval for showing us all the endless desire that you have to be the best in the world.


No comments:

Post a Comment