After a failed second stint with the San Francisco Giants, the Venezuelan Pablo Sandoval was signed by the Atlanta Braves for the final part of the 2020 season and was even included in the team’s postseason-roster. While there was uncertainty as to whether “Kung Fu Panda” would return to the Braves or even about whether he would quit MLB, there is news about his future.
According to information from MLB Network’s Jon Heyman, Pablo Sandoval has re-signed with Atlanta for a minor league contract, with a possible invitation to the big team’s Spring Training field and would get a million dollars if he entered the major leagues this season. .
The utility played only one game in the regular season last year with the Braves, but made 3 appearances in the National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he didn’t hit in four at-bats, but got a base. After being hit. by a throw.
Sandoval was part of the Giants trifecta at the beginning of the last decade, where he, along with Tim Lincecum, Matt Cain, Buster Posey, Madison Bumgarner and Sergio Romo, won the three World Series of 2010, 2012 and 2014, being the MVP of the fall classic 2012.