Pablo Sandoval has not been in MLB since 2021, but that does not prevent his long-term weight from becoming a subject on the METS broadcast.
Mets Great Keith Hernandez and Play-by-Play Man Gary Cohen started talking about Sandoval after a trivia question about San Francisco’s World Series MVPs in the years 2010.
“He always had the weight problems,” Hernandez said about Sandoval on the Sny broadcast of Sunday’s Mets-Giant competition on Citi Field. “He just fell from a cliff, but he had a few big years for the giants. Did he not go to the Red Sox? Just a little bombarded. He came back. [to the Giants] And did not do the push-ups from the dining table. “
Sandoval, nicknamed Kung Fu Panda, was World Series MVP with the Giants in 2012 after touching .500 with three gay and four RBIs in a dominant sweep of the Tigers.
De Venezolaan enjoyed the best years of his career in his first Stint at the Giants, from 2008-14.
Sandoval was an All-Star in 2011 and ’12 and he won three World Series titles in San Francisco (2010, ’12, ’14).
Weight was a problem for Sandoval during his career, but it became an important storyline when he signed a five -year contract of $ 95 million with the Red SOX prior to the 2015 season and appeared for overweight for the spring training.

Sandoval then played three matte seasons in Boston before returning to the Giants of 2018-20 and to close his career at the Braves in 2021.
Just after Hernandez made his comments in the first half of the third inning, Giants DH Rafael Devers crushed a three-run Homer and San Francisco de Mets, 12-4.
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