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Two Giants crack list of Top 100 Prospects
Infielder Christian Arroyo and left-handed pitcher Tyler Beede were the only two members of the Giants organization to crack MLBPipeline.com’s list of Top 100 prospects, announced Sunday. Beede, 23, a first-round pick in 2013, checked in at No.88 overall, while Arroyo, 21, a first-round pick in 2014, fell just one spot behind, ranked 89th.
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George Kontos says conversation with high school coach changed his life
San Francisco Giants reliever George Kontos was nominated as the team’s representative for the 2016 Coaching Corps Game Changer Awards, which honors coaches that had an impact on the lives of professional Bay Area athletes and coaches.
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Twitter destroys Aubrey Huff for political comments
If Aubrey Huff is hoping to sell an copies of his upcoming book in San Francisco, he may want to shy away from tweeting about politics in the future.
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Giants ‘aggressively pursuing’ left-handed reliever [report]
It would appear that San Francisco’s plans have changed slightly according to a report by Buster Olney in his latest MLB roundup column, where he states that the Giants are one of a handful of teams ‘most aggressive in the search for a lefty’ out of the bullpen.
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Bruce Bochy opens 25-year-old baseball cards
Baseball writer Mike Oz has a fun reoccurring segment on Yahoo! Sports where he opens a pack of 1992 Fleer MLB cards with current/former players and managers.
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Ray Woodson examines new Giant Jae-gyun Hwang’s artistic bat flip
Ray Woodson wants to help the new Giant out, and took some time to share the do’s and dont’s of bat flipping in MLB.
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Kuiper: Trevor Brown must prove versatility to make Giants’ roster
The San Francisco Giants made their second notable signing of the offseason on Tuesday, inking former Rockies catcher Nick Hundley to a one-year deal worth around $2 million. The signing seemed to indicate that Hundley would usurp incumbent Trevor Brown as the Giants’ backup catcher, something GM Bobby Evans confirmed on KNBR Tuesday evening.
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Bobby Evans talks Hundley, Rollins other Giants offseason signings
The San Francisco Giants were busy making minor tweaks to the roster in December and January, something Evans thinks will help with resting players throughout the season.
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Giants add depth, sign former Rockies catcher
The Giants added depth at catcher after signing veteran Nick Hundley to a $2 million deal.
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Giants nearing deal with Korean infielder [report]
Many Giants fans wanted the team to sign a big-name infielder this offseason. Well, the team has, but his name isn’t big in America, it’s big in South Korea