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What happened to Angel Pagan SF Giants?

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Asked by: Jimmy Thawngzauk

Pagán and former professional pitcher Orlando Román were reportedly in a boating accident in Puerto Rico on Tuesday. Former Giants centerfielder Angel Pagán was rescued at sea on Tuesday after his boat capsized, according to Latin America site Con Las Bases Llenas.

When did Angel Pagan leave the Giants?

2016

Pagán was traded back to the Mets prior to the 2008 season. In December 2011, he was traded to the San Francisco Giants for Andrés Torres and Ramón Ramírez. While primarily a center fielder throughout his career, Pagan transitioned to left field in 2016.

Where is Gregor Blanco now?

Blanco didn’t play in a big league game in 2019, as he didn’t return to the Show after signing a minor league contract with the Mets last offseason. The 36-year-old Blanco will now join Hundley within MLB’s organizational hierarchy.

Where is Pablo Sandoval today?

Pablo Sandoval, the rotund slugger who went from World Series MVP to trade market reject, is still riding his roller-coaster of a professional career. The burly infielder, who hooked onto the 2021 Atlanta Braves with a sharp spring training, has signed to play ball for the Acereros de Monclova of the Mexican League.

Did Angel Pagan retire?

Pagán played Major League Baseball for 11 years with the Cubs, Mets and Giants, who he won a World Series title with in 2012. The former outfielder never officially retired from baseball but elected to take the 2017 season off to spend time with his family. He has not returned since.

What happened to Panda Atlanta Braves?

“Panda,” played a part in the Atlanta Braves’ trip to the World Series by providing in more than one crucial moment in the regular season. Being signed to a minor league deal by the Braves in September of 2020, Pablo Sandoval only appeared in one regular-season game for Atlanta.