Jason Giambi aims to regain top form
It has been more than five years since Jason Giambi was considered one of the top hitters in baseball. Sure, he has belted his share of home runs since 2003, but the man who captured the 2000 American League MVP award and instilled fear in opposing pitchers was about much more than the long ball.
At his peak in 2001, Giambi was a .342 hitter who ripped doubles all over the ballpark. In recent years, his fragile legs have taken away his ability to hit to all fields, turning him into a pull hitter often victimized by infield shifts. Continue

It would be nice to see Jason Giambi get back in to his past form and make a difference this season with The Yankees.
Posted by: Jason | February 28, 2008 at 12:24 PM
If Giambi can regain some of his old offensive form it would be huge for the yankees!! They could bat him behind A-ROD and give him some protection.
Posted by: aop1b | February 29, 2008 at 01:51 AM
If Giambi can regain some of his old offensive form it would be huge for the yankees!! They could bat him behind A-ROD and give him some protection.
Posted by: aop1b | February 29, 2008 at 01:52 AM