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Matt Williams: Jarrett Parker can do damage once he stops chasing bad pitches
Giants analyst and former third baseman Matt Williams joined the latest episode of the Inside China Basin Podcast and talked about the progress of Giants LF Jarrett Parker
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Krukow: We’ve never seen Bumgarner pitch this well to start a season
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow joined the Murph and Mac Show Friday morning, and said that despite Bumgarner’s 0-2 record, he’s having an excellent start to the 2017 season.
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Woodson: Expect San Francisco Giants roster to look different in a month or two
“I’ll say this about what you’re looking at with the roster right now,” said Woodson. “I don’t think it’s going to be the roster you’re looking at in a month or two. A lot of things can happen here.”
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Bochy and Bumgarner have heartfelt words for Brandon Crawford and his family
“It’s been a tough 24 hours for Brandon,” said Bochy. “You feel for him with what he’s had to deal with here. His long last night, and here comes up to join us and help us try to win a ballgame. It says a lot about Brandon.
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Bumgarner still winless, Rockies beat Giants 3-1
Bumgarner went six innings and the offense rallied late but it wasn’t enough as the Giants lost to Rockies 3-1.
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Gearrin: A lot of people say my slider is Sergio-esque
SAN FRANCISCO – The Giants are hoping right-handed reliever Cory Gearrin can recapture the form he had from the first half of 2016 when he held down the middle innings with a 3.00 ERA over his first 38 appearances. Gearrin had his first strong outing of 2017 Wednesday night when he relieved starter Matt Cain…
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Resurgent Cain leads Giants to series victory over Diamondbacks
The embattled right-hander tossed five strong innings and added a rally-starting double.
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Bochy: don’t expect big changes with Posey out
Bochy preaches patience with several batters struggling to start the season.
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Krukow: Giants right to intentionally hit Goldschmidt
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow joined the Murph and Mac Show on Wednesday morning, and argued that the Giants were right to intentionally hit Arizona’s Paul Goldschmidt Tuesday, as retaliation for what happened to Buster Posey in the home opener.
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Giants rally late but fall to D’backs 4-3
The Giants put together a ninth inning rally but it wasn’t enough to come back as the Giants lost their fourth game of 2017 to Arizona.