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MLB Jeopardy...Part 9


For $1,000 in the category of MLB Man-love, the answer is: The two Giants teammates who live up to their city's best known stereotype.






Question: Who are Pablo Sandoval and Tim Lincecum?

Correct!

During Wednesday night's 13-1 loss in Arizona, Giants infielder Pablo Sandoval found time to flirt with his Cy Young Award winning teammate Tim Lincecum, by playing with his hair. Sandoval had 2 hits in 4 at bats, and Lincecum did not pitch in the contest.

San Francisco residents must be pleased that their hometown baseball players can reinforce the city's reputation for being gay friendly. Starting pitcher Jonathan Sanchez (center), however, looks a bit concerned over Sandoval's approach to the Giants' ace pitcher.

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King of Cali said…
awww Great well I guess Sandoval set himself up for that article with this pic... I think Linecum had dirt in his hair and Sandoval was trying to help him out by taking it out. lol
fyi- that's Jonathan Sanchez in the middle of the pic... not Torres.

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Jay Floyd said…
Thanks for the shout and the correction, King.

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