SAN FRANCISCO -- As expected, the Giants placed Hunter Pence on the 10-day disabled list Monday with a strained left hamstring. Mac Williamson was called up from Triple-A Sacramento to take Pence's roster spot. Pence was first out of the lineup on Friday, although he pinch-hit late in a 17-inning win. He didn't play over the weekend, so the Giants can back-date the DL stint to Saturday, May 13. It's unclear how long Pence is expected to be out, although it should be a short stint, since he was available to pinch-hit Sunday. He will be eligible to return during the Giants' four-game series against the Cubs next week in Chicago. "It looks like it'll be a few days," manager Bruce Bochy said before
LAS VEGAS – Jose Canseco sits at one of the two long poker tables in the living room of his Las Vegas home, his massive biceps bulging through his tank top, and he’s ready to take a swing at any topic thrown at him. His perceived banishment from the game? He’ll give you chapter and verse on that. Regrets over writing the book that made him a pariah in baseball? Yes, plenty. Do steroid users belong in the Hall of Fame? Hell, yeah, and there are some in there already. His chances of one day managing in the majors? Better than zero. Blowing through the $46 million he made as a player? It’s easier than you think. His choice of attire – tank top and skull cap – on his TV appearances? Fans love it.
Celtics fans hoped Game 7 would add a new chapter to the franchise's storied legacy. They couldn't have predicted who'd wind up writing it, though.