Marin Independent Journal

Giants release fan favorite Sandoval from minor deal

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The San Francisco Giants released infielder Pablo Sandoval from his minor league contract on Thursday, hours before season opener against the San Diego Padres.

That ended Sandoval's attempt at a third stint with the club. He batted .250 in 28 spring at-bats with two RBIs.

The 37-year-old Sandoval — a fan favorite nicknamed Kung Fu Panda who was the 2012 World Series MVP — was trying to get back to the big leagues for the first time since 2021, when he batted .178 with a .302 on-base percentage, four homers and 11 RBIs in 69 games with the Atlanta Braves.

Sandoval is a two-time All-Star who played for the Giants' 2010, 2012 and 2014 championsh­ip teams.

Sandoval played for the Giants from 2008-14 before signing a $95 million, fiveyear contract with the Boston Red Sox, who released him in the summer of 2017. Sandoval then rejoined the Giants for a second stint from 2017-20. He was with the Braves from 2020-21. RAYS' FRANCO PLACED ON ADMINISTRA­TIVE LEAVE AS SEXUAL ABUSE PROBE CONTINUES >> Tampa Bay All-Star shortstop Wander Franco was placed on administra­tive leave through June 1 under an agreement between Major League Baseball and the players' associatio­n while the investigat­ion continues into an alleged relationsh­ip with a minor.

Administra­tive leave is not disciplina­ry under the sport's joint domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy, and a player continues to be paid. Franco, who has a $2 million salary this year, has remained in his native Dominican Republic while authoritie­s there investigat­e and he did not report to spring training. YANKEES' COLE PLACED ON 60-DAY INJURED LIST WITH RIGHT ELBOW INFLAMMATI­ON >> New York Yankees'

ace Gerrit Cole was placed on the 60-day injured list with right elbow inflammati­on ahead of Thursday's opener at Houston.

The earliest the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner can pitch in the major leagues is May 27. The team announced on March 16 that the righthande­r won't throw for three to four weeks due to nerve irritation and edema in his throwing elbow.

Golf

SCHEFFLER STARTS WITH ANOTHER ROUND UNDER PAR >>

Scottie Scheffler had his 28th consecutiv­e round under par to start the year, a 5-under 65 that left him one shot behind Taylor Moore and Wilson Furr in the Houston Open.

Scheffler also extended his streak to 49 holes without a bogey dating to the third round of The Players Championsh­ip two weeks ago, where he became the first backto-back winner in the 50 years of the PGA Tour's flagship event.

KORDA 3 SHOTS BACK AT LPGA TOUR'S FORD CHAMPIONSH­IP >>

Nelly Korda shot a 6-under 66 in the first round of the Ford Championsh­ip,

leaving her three shots back in a bid to win three straight LPGA Tour starts.

A week after brutal wind outside Los Angeles in the Fir Hills Seri Pak Championsh­ip, ideal scoring conditions greeted the players in the inaugural event at Seville Golf and Country Club.

Pajaree Anannaruka­n took advantage with a bogey-free, 9-under 63 after starting on the back nine at the 6,734-yard course in suburban Phoenix. She had a one-shot lead over Lilia Vu, Gabriela Ruffels, Isa Gabsa and former Arizona State players Azahara Munoz and Carlota Ciganda.

Women's basketball

CLARK INVITED TO PLAY WITH US NATIONAL TEAM >> Caitlin Clark has been invited to participat­e in the USA Basketball national team training camp during the Final Four in Cleveland, contingent on Iowa's season being over.

The NCAA's Division I all-time scoring leader has earned three gold medals with USA Basketball junior teams, most recently as a member of the 2021 under-19 squad.

NBA

TAYLOR SAYS THE T-WOLVES ARE NO LONGER FOR SALE >>

The ownership transfer of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es slammed to a halt when Glen Taylor declared on Thursday he won't take the final step of his drawn-out $1.5 billion deal to hand Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez the majority stake because they didn't meet all of the deadlines in the sale conditions.

Lore and Rodriguez, who agreed to the purchase nearly three years ago, strongly disputed Taylor's stance.

They said he simply had cold feet about letting go.

“We went through the process, and I spent a lot of time. We've got a really good team, we've got a lot of good things going for us, I enjoy it and I'm healthy enough to do this,” Taylor said in an interview with The Associated Press after the announceme­nt. “I don't need the money, so I think I'll just keep running it and enjoy it. I like my coach. I like my staff. This way everybody gets to keep their jobs, and I'll be happy.”

 ?? GODOFREDO A. VÁSQUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval gestures to fans after taking the field during the sixth inning of a spring training game against the Oakland A's on Tuesday in San Francisco.
GODOFREDO A. VÁSQUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval gestures to fans after taking the field during the sixth inning of a spring training game against the Oakland A's on Tuesday in San Francisco.

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