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Angel Pagan injury: Giants center fielder goes to DL

The Giants finally sent center fielder and lead-off man Angel Pagan to the disabled list before Friday night’s game. Pagan has been sidelined with a hamstring injury and hasn’t played since his walk-off inside-the-park home run on May 25. The Giants expect to rest Pagan for at least five more days, according to Andrew Baggarly, so a trip to the DL makes sense at this point.

The Giants called up utility man Juan Perez, who may get some starts against lefties. In Pagan’s absence, Gregor Blanco has started every game in center and led off eight of the ten games, hitting just .184/.244/.184.

Perez, 26, has climbed steadily through the Giants system, making a stop at each level, including two years at Double-A. He has hit a combined .279/.319/.431, including .296/.331/.507 in 57 games in Fresno this year, including nine homers and 12 steals on 14 attempts.

Postgame Wrap: Timmy Baffles, Torres Avenges

Revenge is a dish best served at 61 degrees, partly cloudy.

After the shellacking that the Giants received in Toronto, this series had to start off the right way. The Giants fell in Toronto due to awful defense, poor pitching, and some R.A. Dickulously terrible hitting. Today, the Blue Jays lost because they couldn’t field the ball, Freaky pitching, and because the Giants never moved the damn fences in. I know the Giants are playing the Jays again tomorrow, but I feel like we exorcized the demon by letting the Jays beat themselves tonight.

But the real story tonight is Timmy. Timmy absolutely dominated tonight after giving up a first-inning home run. He sat down 14 straight Jays, including five strikeouts. He walked just one – the slowest player on their team! – and finished with six strikeouts. So what did he do differently?

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Postgame Wrap: Giants Score More Runs Than Cardinals, Win Game

After yesterday’s stomping, the Giants could have done almost anything today and have it qualify as an improvement. They could have tripped and fallen jumping out of the dugout to celebrate a perfect game, or lost in extra inning on a walk-off walk to an American League relief pitcher, or re-signed Armando Benitez for today’s start. It still would have been better than yesterday.

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