Your browser does not support iframes. Most of the highlights from Game 1 of the World Series probably will feature Pablo Sandoval home runs. He hit three of them Wednesday night, after all, for the San Francisco Giants. Not to be overlooked was a lucky double by Angel Pagan in the third inning that started a two-out rally climaxing with Panda's second dinger of the night against Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander. Pagan went the other way and sliced a two-hopper that hit the third-base bag on its second bounce and made a left turn (from the standpoint of infielder Miguel Cabrera) into the outfield. Delmon Young was playing so deep (and Cabrera didn't run after it, either) that the ball went into no-man's land. Pagan was able to hustle into second base. Watch Pagan hit the bag Marco Scutaro followed with a sharp single to center, scoring Pagan for a 2-0 lead and before Sandoval settled into the batter's box, Tigers pitching coach Jeff Jones irritated Verlander by visiting the mound for a consult. Verlander could even be seen saying something like, "What are you doing out here?" Whatever the coach told the pitcher didn't help; After two pitches in the dirt and a throw to first...
Angel Pagan grounder hits third-base bag for strange double, sparks Giants rally
Published October 24, 2012 at 9:40 PM
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