Let’s face it, the Giants are in desperate need for a decent shortstop. While we all like Brandon Crawford‘s defensive plays, his bat just isnt ready for the big leagues. I can see him acting as a late inning defensive replacement, rather than a full time starter. Orlando Cabrera. Well, we all don’t really…
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