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Span scratched from lineup with hand soreness
The Giants will be playing without outfielder Denard Span Monday night. Span was scratched from the lineup due to soreness in his left hand.
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Krukow: Arroyo has proved he’s going to be a significant big league player
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow joined the Murph and Mac Show on Monday and said that Christian Arroyo’s clutch at-bat on Saturday proved he is going to be an impact player for many years to come.
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Giants, Cain fall, miss sweep opportunity for second consecutive series
The Giants fell to St. Louis 8-3 Sunday, missing an opportunity to sweep the Cardinals for the first time since 2001.
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Arroyo’s double lifts Giants to 3-1 win over Cardinals in 13
ST. LOUIS (AP) Christian Arroyo‘s two-run double broke a scoreless tie and the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 in 13 innings on Saturday night. Arroyo’s double off the wall in left field scored Buster Posey and Brandon Crawford and came on the 12th pitch he saw from Cardinals reliever Kevin Siegrist…
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Giants rally late to win 6-5 in seesaw game against Cardinals
The Giants held a 7th inning lead and saw it slip away, but rallied back to beat the Cardinals 6-5 on Friday night in the series opener.
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Bobby Evans: Mechanical adjustments have helped Posey rediscover his power
Giants general manager Bobby Evans told Tolbert and Lund on Thursday that Posey has made a couple mechanical adjustments to reverse some bad habits that restricted his power in recent years.
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Krukow: Arroyo needs to fix swing or he’s going to get sent down
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow told Murph and Mac on Friday morning that major league pitchers have identified a hole in Arroyo’s swing, and are pounding the outside of the plate, forcing the rookie to reach.
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Lurie: Brandon Belt is least of Giants’ concerns
Marty Lurie joined Larry Krueger on The Kreug Show podcast, saying that although Brandon Belt is inconsistent, he is the least of the Giants problems this season.
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Cain on 1050: Nick Hundley’s 2-seam fastball tip is working for Matt Cain
In Cain’s four previous seasons he had a losing record, an ERA no better than 4, pitched over 90 innings in just one of those seasons, and set a new career low in WAR consecutively in each of the past four years. It seemed like persistent injuries to the 3-time All-Star had taken some velocity…