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Ryder Jones no longer ‘in awe,’ ready to play consistently
When Ryder Jones was promoted from AAA Sacramento to San Francisco on June 24, he couldn’t have endured a worse start to his Major League career.
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Giants approached Span about transitioning to left field
The Giants had the opportunity to shake up their outfield on Thursday evening as San Francisco activated 28-year-old Jarrett Parker from the 60-day disabled list. That shake up, however, didn’t take place.
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Cain moving back to bullpen as Giants shuffle rotation
The 13th-year veteran will not make his scheduled start on Saturday evening against the Arizona Diamondbacks, and will instead be replaced by rookie Chris Stratton.
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Moore on command issues: ‘It’s not like I’m walking Barry’
Matt Moore has not been great by any definition this season, but his recent pitching performances were trending in the right direction. After three straight games logging at least six innings with no more than four runs allowed, Moore regressed slightly Wednesday, allowing four runs in just five innings of work.
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Minor League Podcast: Can Pablo Sandoval still do damage in the majors?
KNBR.com’s own Kerry Crowley shared his thoughts on what to expect from Sandoval and if he could make an impact beyond this season on this week’s edition of the Minor League Podcast.
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With Gillaspie and Hwang out, Jones the only player standing between Giants and Sandoval
On Wednesday afternoon, the key decision-makers with the San Francisco Giants held a meeting to determine how the team would divide up playing time for the foreseeable future.
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Giants overhaul third base depth, designate Gillaspie for assignment
Less than an hour after the Giants fell a season-high 27 games under .500 with a 6-1 loss to the Oakland A’s, San Francisco elected to overhaul its depth at the third base position.
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Mistake-prone Giants fall again in sloppy loss to A’s
In the midst of a 2017 season in which the San Francisco Giants have helped pitchers you’ve never heard of look like All-Star-caliber arms, Gossett was the latest to turn the trick on the orange and black.
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Bochy on Sandoval: ‘When that right times comes, it’ll happen’
The 30-year-old infielder signed with a Minor League contract with the Giants on July 22 with the expectation that at some point, his former club would give him an opportunity to prove himself at the Major League level at some point this season.
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Cueto recounts initial fears after rehab start injury
Cueto said that he might have tried to push himself to come back if the Giants were in a position to contend for a playoff spot but with that possibility out the window there is little reason to rush back.