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Pierzynski braces for return

 

May 16--ANAHEIM -- Selected Giants players called A.J. Pierzynski "the Cooler" behind his back during his miserable 2004 season in San Francisco because they believed he could chill a conversation or the mood in the clubhouse.

The White Sox catcher returns Friday night to AT & T Park for the first time since his acrimonious departure with a 2005 World Series ring, job security and plenty of ammunition to use as motivation against the Giants.

"I'm glad we're getting it out of the way," Pierzynski said calmly during a 10-minute interview before the Sox played the Angels Thursday night. "I didn't enjoy my time in that city. It wasn't a good year, it wasn't fun. ... It's just bad vibes when I go to that city."

Pierzynski is expected to receive a thunderous round of boos despite his hitting .272 and driving in 77 runs in 131 games while helping the Giants to a 91-victory season in which they fell one game short of a National League playoff berth.

"You get satisfaction from the fact I won a World Series," Pierzynski said. "Coming out of there where they said I didn't know how to handle pitchers and to see the way our pitchers pitched the next year, especially in the playoffs, was satisfying."

Pierzynski claimed he knew he would be gone shortly after he arrived in November 2003.

He recalled a meeting with general manager Brian Sabean and managing general partner Peter Magowan, who made a suggestion that didn't mesh with Pierzynski's catching talents.

"[Magowan] asked me if I knew how to play first base," Pierzynski said. "I looked at him and said, 'I played it in the minor leagues.' He said, 'We like our players to be able to play more than one position, so you probably will get a lot of games at first base.' That's when I knew it was probably not going to work out there."

He also shot down a story that claimed he kneed former trainer Stan Conte (now with the Los Angeles Dodgers) while being examined at home plate during a spring training game at Scottsdale Stadium.

In late April, Pierzynski said he was scarred unfairly by an Oakland Tribune story in which three anonymous pitchers criticized him for being unwilling to review scouting reports while preferring to work on crossword puzzles.

"The story about me playing cards and not going over the hitters is not true," Pierzynski said. "I told them I'd be there in two minutes, and I came over two minutes later."

Despite his miserable stint, Pierzynski said he looks forward to seeing former Sox teammate Aaron Rowand, a few Giants players and the clubhouse attendants.

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