SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Dan Uggla was long gone by the time the Giants won the World Series last fall. He'd played four games for San Francisco in late July, going 0 for 11 with six strikeouts, and made two errors at second base.
That earned him a World Series ring.
''With him struggling like he did, it opened up the door for Joe Panik, and we probably wouldn't have won the World Series without Joe Panik,'' recently retired Giants pitcher Tim Hudson said. ''So everybody who's hating on Dan should probably be glad he didn't do so well.