Pablo Sandoval was one of baseball's best hitters in 2009 with an OPS of .943 and the vision out of his left eye wasn't very good. "It's so clear now," Sandoval said of his new glasses. His teammates think about what Sandoval did last year, and just shake their heads. "He's says he couldn't see the ball," said Bengie Molina. "It's going to be scary [this year]. He might end up hitting .500." Manager Bruce Bochy said Sandoval isn't the first hitter with less-than-perfect vision, pointing to Tony Gwynn as one example. "He's just an incredible athlete," Bochy said. "It's hard enough to hit a baseball [with good vision]. Hopefully this makes Pablo even better."