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Source: Sandoval returning to Giants

Pablo Sandoval is coming back to San Francisco. A source told MLB.com’s Jesse Sanchez on Wednesday that Sandoval, recently released by the Red Sox, will sign a Minor League contract with the Giants. The club has not confirmed.

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Boston Red Sox vs Chicago White Sox
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Over - 1H-125
Under - 1H-105
Cleveland Guardians vs New York Yankees
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
New York Yankees - 1I-110
Cleveland Guardians - 1I-120
Miami Marlins vs Cincinnati Reds
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Miami Marlins - 1I-115
Cincinnati Reds - 1I-115
New York Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies
Type: Total - Status: SUSPENDED
Over - 1I
Under - 1I
Atlanta Braves vs St. Louis Cardinals
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Over-110
Under-110
San Francisco Giants vs Milwaukee Brewers
Type: Runline - Status: OPEN
San Francisco Giants - 1H-110
Milwaukee Brewers - 1H-120

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