Who will be the most exciting Giants to watch in 2020?

Nick San Miguel
SF Giants infielder Mauricio Dubon. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
SF Giants infielder Mauricio Dubon. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) /
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Giants outfielder Hunter Pence

With all of his quirks and eccentricities, there is never a dull moment when Hunter Pence hustles onto a baseball field.

It doesn’t matter if the Giants are down by 10 in the ninth, you know he is going to bust his rear down the line on a come-backer to the pitcher. That’s just the way he plays the game.

He plays with such intensity and ferocity that it’s exciting just watching him take an at-bat. There are not many guys on this Giants roster that you can say that about.

The 36-year-old has lost a step, but he can still be a solid contributor thanks to his ability to hit left-handed pitching. If nothing else, he looks like the ideal platoon partner for Alex Dickerson in left field.

No matter what capacity he is used in, he is sure to provide some excitement to the 2020 team.

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