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  • History tells us Giants’ rough start should be taken seriously

    History tells us Giants’ rough start should be taken seriously

    Bottom line: April matters. History is watching. This roster can’t continue for too long in its current. static state. Otherwise, this 2017 season just might continue to be a tough little watch.


  • Bobby Evans offers rationale on why Christian Arroyo is still in the minors

    Bobby Evans offers rationale on why Christian Arroyo is still in the minors

    Arroyo, ranked as the 89th best prospect in baseball, is hitting .479 in his first 12 games at the Triple-A level, while posting an OPS of 1.260 and smacking three home runs in just 48 at-bats.


  • Offensive woes continue as Giants fall 2-0 to Royals

    Offensive woes continue as Giants fall 2-0 to Royals

    Jason Vargas dazzled for the third straight start, the Royals finally scored off Giants ace Madison Bumgarner and Kansas City beat San Francisco 2-0 on Wednesday night to split their two-game series.


  • Krukow: Matt Cain is learning how to pitch without great stuff

    Krukow: Matt Cain is learning how to pitch without great stuff

    Former Giants pitcher and veteran broadcaster Mike Krukow joined Murph and Mac on Wednesday morning and said he believes Matt Cain is starting to turn things around.


  • Angel Pagan will sit out 2017 season to spend time with family [report]

    Angel Pagan will sit out 2017 season to spend time with family [report]

    Those hoping San Francisco might want to bring Pagan back in as a solution to their left field woes better think again, however, as Pagan has decided to sit out the 2017 season to spend time with his family according to El Vocero, and as unearthed by Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle.


  • Giants’ task is to survive April

    Giants’ task is to survive April

    No season is the same. No season goes according to plan from start to finish. Each year takes on its own personality. The personality this year is … well, weird. So far.


  • Panik delivers as Giants beat Royals 2-1 in 11 innings

    Panik delivers as Giants beat Royals 2-1 in 11 innings

    Derek Law (1-0) pitched two scoreless innings of relief for San Francisco, and Mark Melancon struck out Raul Mondesi with runners on first and second in the 11th for his third save of the year.


  • Bochy sends humorous text message to Baggarly following heart procedure

    Bochy sends humorous text message to Baggarly following heart procedure

    There was some concern from Giants fans Tuesday, though, after learning of Bochy’s third heart procedure. The manager will miss this series against the Royals, and will meet the team in Colorado for a weekend series with the Rockies.


  • Giants activate C Buster Posey from concussion list

    Giants activate C Buster Posey from concussion list

    Posey was the designated hitter batting cleanup for the opener of a two-game series in Kansas City, and bench coach Ron Wotus said Posey will likely serve as the DH on Wednesday, too.


  • Giants should promote Christian Arroyo to reverse the mojo

    Giants should promote Christian Arroyo to reverse the mojo

    Arroyo’s minor-league experience is not insignificant. It’s getting past the time to say seasoning is still needed. And Arroyo’s start in AAA Sacramento — 18-for-39 (.462 batting average), with three doubles, a home run and an OPS of 1.115 — has Giants fans properly salivating.