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Hunter Pence chased Denard Span around the bases and it was hilarious
Denard Span had just stolen second base, but Hunter Pence was about to show the San Francisco Giants’ center fielder what speed really looks like.
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If Giants plan to force veterans to compete for starting jobs in 2018, who’s on the hot seat?
SAN FRANCISCO–On Thursday afternoon, Giants’ manager Bruce Bochy said he’s never dealt with as many injuries in a season as he’s encountered in 2017. Prior to San Francisco’s matchup with a Major League-worst Philadelphia team, Bochy offered injury updates on more than half a dozen Giants players, including prospects like Christian Arroyo and Austin Slater,…
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Injury updates on Arroyo, Belt, Cueto, Gomez, Melancon, Panik and Slater
Bruce Bochy said he’s never seen the injury bug bite a team he’s worked with as hard as it has bit the Giants this season.
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Bobby Evans breaks down plans for Giants’ top pitching prospect Tyler Beede
According to many experts, right-handed pitcher Tyler Beede is the best prospect in the San Francisco Giants organization. Beede was the only member of the team included in Baseball America’s Top 100 prospects list for 2017, and is primed to join the big league rotation next season, after their shaky showing this year.
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Bobby Evans on KNBR: Christian Arroyo is out for the season
The Giants were hopeful that after top prospect Christian Arroyo underwent surgery to repair a fractured hand in July, that Arroyo would return to the Major League club in September.
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If Giants are playing for pride, series against Phillies will reveal how much they have
When San Francisco arrived in Philadelphia for a three-game series against the Major League-worst Phillies over the first weekend of June, it was supposed to offer a team that dug its way into a ditch a welcome reprieve from the depths it had sunk to.
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Krukow: ‘I’m not totally convinced’ on Pablo
Mike Krukow joined Murph and Mac on KNBR Wednesday where he discussed the Giants’ possible options for third base in the future.
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Rough first inning is all it takes for Giants to fall against Marlins
The Miami Marlins didn’t exactly crush Giants’ right-hander Matt Cain in the bottom of the first inning on Wednesday. But that didn’t matter.
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Home runs from Span, Jones power Bumgarner to first road win of the season
On Tuesday evening, not even Giants’ ace Madison Bumgarner could put Giancarlo Stanton’s hot bat on ice. But even though Stanton’s bat played a significant role, it was his arm that was the deciding factor.