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YANKEE NOTES Jason Giambi conceded he developed Saturday’s right forearm cramp from “maybe just a little overwork,” so he was given yesterday off. Although manager Joe Torre said … ...
Their lust for Jason Giambi began in May. Seven months later, the Yankees today will introduce the muscular first baseman at an over-the-top Yankee Stadium press conference. All it took was almost … ...
Jason Giambi sat on a stool with his left arm on a table as head trainer Gene Monahan worked on his wrist yesterday. After getting nearly an hour's worth of treatment, Giambi took 30-40 swings in ...
An online gambling site claimed Friday to have offered Jason Giambi an endorsement deal worth up to $3 million annually, a formal proposal it said was made to replace companies once represented by ...
Jason Giambi is the latest member of an Oakland A's migration that started in 2001 because of Jason Giambi. It won't end with him, although it might soon end for him. In 2001, at least, Giambi was ...
New York Yankees' Jason Giambi, front, and his brother Jeremy Giambi, who played with the Boston Red Sox in 2003, arrive at a federal building Thursday, Dec. 11, 2003, in San Francisco to testify ...
One of Giambi's most high-profile endorsements was with Arm & Hammer. Ads for the brand's Ultramax deodorant, which last ran in February 2004, ended with the tagline, "All the muscle a man needs." ...
PHOENIX — Jason Giambi is having the time of his life. Or, at the very least, the veteran slugger is thoroughly enjoying the latest chapter. Giambi rocketed a two-run homer off Diamondbacks ace ...
Jason Giambi's days as a masher are mainly behind him. His muscular, tattooed arms are as carved as ever, but the hair around his temples is dusted gray. In the late innings of his career, he's a ...
ST. LOUIS — The public took him to its bosom from his first at-bat in 2009. He was a hulk with short sleeves and bulging biceps who swung with evil intentions. He delivered game-winning hits in ...