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The San Francisco Giants will celebrate Star Wars on May 24, 2023, combining baseball with the iconic franchise. Players are compared to Star Wars characters, highlighting their roles and performances.
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Itās the easy call. The veteran with a lot of miles and a lot of history trying to lead by example. His first season as a Giant was a lot like Obi-Wanās role in *Star Wars*, impressing with powers and hinting at just enough magic and mystery to seem almost larger than life. Last year? Well, it was his *Revenge of the Sith*: he was good in his part of the story, but he wasnāt around for the whole thing and it ended in tragedy for him (Bob Melvinās departure). This year, itās the Disney+ *Obi-Wan Kenobi* series. Just awful.
The celebration combines pop culture with baseball, engaging fans of both the Giants and Star Wars.
Players like Matt Chapman, Rafael Devers, and Casey Schmitt are matched with characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker.
The Star Wars celebration will take place on May 24, 2023.
The theme reflects the team's struggles and aspirations, likening players to heroes and villains from the Star Wars saga.
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Powerful, confident, but then all of a sudden gets absolutely mercād by a decrepit old man ā in Mace Winduās case, Emperor Palpatine fully unleashing his Sith powers. In this case, Father Time.
A new hope? Heās far from being a whiny farm boy, but he is being mentored by Matt Chapman / Obi-Wan Kenobi⦠who may not be all that great of a teacher? It remains to be seen, but the kid who was just trying to escape and experience something bigger sure has hit his way into that reality.
A side-hopping, hard to pin down figure with a degree of charisma. Will he follow in his fatherās (Buster Poseyās) footsteps by being the next great Giants catcher, or will he *The Force Awakens* his dad to forge his own path? Itās hard to imagine Patrick Bailey hurting anybody since he canāt even hurt a baseball thrown across home plate, but heās on the path to betraying all the trust and investment of time the team is putting into him ā just like Kylo Ren. They also have distinct headgear.
The clubhouse guru, but not about The Force. About hitting: āDo [hit] or do not [hit]. There is no try.ā
Hardly a ānobody from nowhere,ā the Susac name is a respected one in the halls of the Giants and he has brought a dynamic perspective to what had become a tired battle between good and evil (Giants hitters vs. major league pitching). Most importantly, as the backup catcher, he is in a Force dyad with Patrick Bailey/Ben Solo, just like how the two characters were in *The Last Jedi*.
I donāt entirely get Count Dookuās ādeal,ā but he plays good defense, Iād say.
Look, not all of these comparisons are going to be winners, and all I really remember about Q-GJ is that he got cut in half by Darth Maul. I find his lack of playing time to be a neat comparison.
He was the Chosen One! The largest contract in team history (before the Devers trade) equals⦠the most powerful Force user ever known? Sure, why not? And yet here he is, having another terrible start to the season, tempted by the dark side, his smiling face transformed into a frown. A total turn to the Dark Side? Hard to say, but that hitting line is sure making the argument.
I can think of few better comps for Ramos than this outcast Jedi who was once the apprentice to Anakin Skywalker. Now, Willy Adames hasnāt done the full turn (yet), but Ramos was on the outs with the Jedi order (the Giantsā front office) until he worked his Force off to become an All-Star hitter for a time.
Lee coming over from Korea gives him the outsider sheen needed to pull off a Leia Organa comp. Also, Grandson of the Wind might as well be Grandson of The Force. Leia was a Force-sensitive person who maybe couldāve been a Jedi if things had gone differently, instead, she wields her power differently, much like how JHLās KBO experience gives him a different perspective on major league pitching.
This seems pretty obvious, right? The loud, little mascot who can steal the spotlight every so often and who at least one person (Tony Vitello) would die for.