Lodi News-Sentinel

Reports: Sandoval will return to Giants

- By Andrew Baggarly THE MERCURY NEWS

SAN FRANCISCO — The prodigal Panda is reportedly coming back to the Giants.

Hours after the Red Sox placed Pablo Sandoval on unconditio­nal release waivers, the third baseman reached an understand­ing with his former team on a minor league contract, according to multiple reports.

Sandoval is expected to report to Triple-A Sacramento in an attempt to work his way back to the team where he starred for six seasons and won a 2012 World Series MVP award.

Giants GM Bobby Evans said the reports were not accurate because Sandoval hadn't yet cleared release waivers; claiming Sandoval on waivers would mean assuming the roughly $49.5 million left on his contract.

But while teams cannot make offers until Sandoval is a free agent, they are allowed to express interest. Sources close to Sandoval have been quoted as saying that he would "love" to return to the Giants.

And while it might seem counterint­uitive to try to piece together a team that looks more suited to be broken apart, there's a certain open-mindedness that could benefit the Giants when they consider the prospect of a nearly free 30year-old player who has a history of success against righthande­d pitching when healthy and motivated.

The Giants are also dangerousl­y thin at Sacramento due to call-ups and injuries. Third baseman Christian Arroyo is out for two months with a fractured hand after getting hit by a pitch.

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