If you haven't seen the scariness that is Aaron Rowand taking an 88 mph Vicente Padilla pitch upside his nugget Friday night, then you don't know why the San Francisco Giants absolutely must retaliate against the Dodgers. Why they left Los Angeles two days later without doing so is beyond me. The "company line" is that the Giants do not believe that Padilla intentionally tried to hit Rowand,
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Whether the Giants thought it was intentional or not, they still should have buzzed someones tower. What can you expect fro m the Giants, just a bunch of *******.
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Whether they thought it was intentional or not, they still should have buzzed someones tower. What can you expect from the Giants, just a bunch of *******.
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Whether they thought it was intentional or not, they still should have buzzed someones tower. What can you expect from the Giants, just a bunch of pu*ssies.
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