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Shea: It’s a real possibility Bumgarner could be lost until August
Longtime Giants writer for the San Francisco Chronicle John Shea joined the latest episode of the Inside China Basin podcast, and touched on the significance of Madison Bumgarner’s injury.
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Kuiper: Christian Arroyo has everything you could possibly want from a third baseman
Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper joined the Murph and Mac Show on Tuesday morning and was impressed with Christian Arroyo’s ability to affect the game without getting a hit in his major league debut.
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Matt Cain’s consistency is keeping Giants’ season afloat
Cain, more than any player in that clubhouse, has been a stabilizing force. Instead of being dominant like he used to be, Cain is becoming a gamer. He’s picking spots more than using his stuff. It’s thrilling to see.
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Arroyo relives his welcome to the big leagues moment
After he was hit by the batted ball, Cain fell to the ground and had a first row seat for Arroyo’s scoop-and-throw. When the rookie made the play, Cain – the longest tenured player in the organization – made sure the rookie knew the play was appreciated.
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Giants beat Dodgers on Posey’s impressive pickoff to end the game
It was a satisfying way to beat the Giants’ biggest rivals in their first matchup of the season. A pickoff throw to second base to grab Justin Turner in the midst of one of the most difficult times in recent Giants history. It was a slight break from the turmoil that has been the start…
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Arroyo’s mom wouldn’t believe him when he told her he was heading to San Francisco
“I was just very persistent, with me saying ‘you gotta believe me,’” said Arroyo. “At that time, it wasn’t public yet so there was really nothing she could see that said that I was in the lineup tonight.”
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Sergio Romo receives huge standing ovation in his return to AT&T
Early in the contest between innings the Giants played El Mechon, Romo’s walk up song, as well as showed a short highlight reel of Romo’s best moments in San Francisco on the video board.
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Sergio Romo describes weird differences being back at AT&T Park as a Dodger
Sergio Romo is no stranger to AT&T Park, to its fans, or even the city of San Francisco. Shoot, he spent nine seasons in orange and black. So when did it him that he wasn’t returning home, but rather into enemy territory? When there was no car waiting for him at SFO…
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Bumgarner recalls accident, meeting with Bochy and front office following crash
Bumgarner met with reporters for the first time since the crash Monday afternoon before the Giants faced the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers. Bumgarner sat in the dugout and answered questions with his left arm in a sling.
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Giants call up top prospect Christian Arroyo, in lineup Monday night vs. Dodgers
Holding onto the worst record in the National League 19 games into the season, the San Francisco Giants have made a move their fans have been hoping for. The club has called up infielder Christian Arroyo, ranked as the 89th best prospect in baseball according to MLB.com, rom Triple-A Sacramento according to Alex Pavlovic of…