The Mercury News Weekend

A SERIES RING FOR UGGLA? HE IS SURPRISED, BUT THANKFUL

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Anyone who watched Dan Uggla’s brief stint with the Giants last summer knows it was not a thing of beauty. In his four games last July, the Giants’ would-be solution at second base went 0 for 11 with six strikeouts and three errors. The good news for Giants fans was that Uggla’s horrendous showing made it easy to give rookie Joe Panik another shot at the job — and everyone knows what happened from there.

But there is also upside for the 35-year-old Uggla, who is still collecting $13 million from the Atlanta Braves, while trying to recover from ocular issues and make the N.L.-favorite Nationals roster. Oh, and there’s a World Series ring on the way, too. He got the text in January, according to CBSsportsl­ine.com, from the Giants’ traveling secretary: “What’s your ring size?”

“I think it’s awesome,” Uggla said from Nats camp in Florida .“You obviously feel kind of undeservin­g. But it’s really cool of them to include everybody. I’m really excited, and appreciati­ve to the guys. I wish it could have been a longer stay.”

Uggla, who routinely killed the Giants at AT&T Park as a visitor with the Braves and Marlins, told CBS he thinks his downward spiral was caused by two beanballs, one in 2012 and one in ’13, that he says triggered concussion­s, and ultimately, vision problems. He thinks the Giants were smart to dump him quickly, and he cheered them all the way to the title: “I’m really happy for everyone,” Uggla said.

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