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Related: About this forumCasey McGehee’s move to Giants a homecoming of sorts
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Casey McGehee has been everywhere on the baseball map.
He played high school ball near Santa Cruz, California, played collegiately at Fresno State and then began a tour that took him to Chicago (Cubs), Milwaukee (Brewers), Pittsburgh (Pirates), New York (Yankees), Japan (Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles) and Miami (Marlins).
Now he is back in his old stomping grounds, or close to them, after being traded from Miami to the San Francisco Giants and he said it just feels right.
I dont know how else to put it, McGehee said Friday. I have loved everywhere Ive been and have learned a lot, but theres something about coming back to the area where you grew up.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/nationals/casey-mcgehees-move-to-giants-a-homecoming-of-sorts/2015/02/27/e23a1d6c-bed7-11e4-9dfb-03366e719af8_story.html#
As top Giants; big days for Craig Gentry, Marcus Semien
Mesa, Ariz. - Back in Hohokam Stadium for the first time in 37 years, the As celebrated their return by knocking World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner around and showing off their neat non-roster switch pitcher, Pat Venditte. Plus, new shortstop Marcus Semien, from Berkeley and Cal, had three hits, including two homers in Oaklands 9-4 victory over the Giants.
One of the most important happenings of the day for the As, though, went a little under the radar: Craig Gentry, back healthy, had hits in each of his first two at-bats, stole a base and scored two runs.
Gentry was sidelined by a back injury last spring, his first with the As, then he broke his hand in July. A concussion in early September ended his season.
It feels great, he said of getting into Oaklands first spring game. 'Its tough to come to a new team and be injured, to develop that camaraderie, its tough when youre not out there. Its really nice to go out there and be in games.
http://www.sfgate.com/athletics/article/A-s-top-Giants-big-days-for-Craig-Gentry-6113086.php
Yay! Spring Training is BACK!
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Casey McGehee’s move to Giants a homecoming of sorts (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
Mar 2015
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I hate my Fish traded McGehee, he was solid last season. Did you see the freak who goes both ways?
NightWatcher
Mar 2015
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NightWatcher
(39,358 posts)1. I hate my Fish traded McGehee, he was solid last season. Did you see the freak who goes both ways?
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/111090068/oakland-athletics-switch-pitcher-pat-venditte-records-out-with-each-arm-in-spring-debut
and like you said, "Yay", baseball is back!!!
and like you said, "Yay", baseball is back!!!
yuiyoshida
(42,734 posts)2. Listened to the game on the radio
But heard about it.. I am so happy baseball is back!