How about the Giants? Led by shortstop Edgar Renteria’s .727 batting average (eight hits in 11 at-bats), San Francisco has continued to play well, sweeping a three-game series in Houston following a 23-12 record in spring training. Not only are the Giants the only team yet to lose a regular season game, they have not even trailed at any point. Though it is far too early to call a winner, the Giants will hope their fast start is a sign of things to come as they eye their first division title since 2003.
Edgar Renteria
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5 December 2008
rth or fifth starter. Aaron Rowand should hit better in his second year in San Francisco, and Edgar Renteria, who the Giants just signed to a two-year deal, will undoubtedly put up better
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24 March 2008
the Tigers have huge questions with their pitching?
The offseason additions of Miguel Cabrera and Edgar Renteria might given Detroit a lineup even more potent than that of the Yankees from the last several years. Getting out of Florida and into a lineup with the protection that he will have in Detroit, Cabrera will probably put up offensive numbers second only to Alex Rodriguez and could contend for a triple crown this year. As a whole, look for the Tigers to top 1000 runs.
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