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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
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Two Dodgers security guards arrested, accused of theft
They say Prada and Sierra stole more than $3,400 from a locked equipment room at the stadium between January 2013 and February 2016.
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Lowell Cohn reflects on 37-year career with Gary and Larry
Larry Krueger brought up an excellent point: Cohn was sports radio before there was sports radio. His columns in the San Francisco Chronicle and Santa Rosa Press Democrat were famous for taking shots at players, coaches and executives.
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President Obama pardons Willie McCovey of 1995 crime
McCovey pleaded guilty in 1995 to not reporting income earned from signing autographs and appearing at sports memorabilia shows.
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Ray Woodson examines Santiago Casilla’s legacy as a Giant
It’s the end of an era, as Santiago Casilla heads across the bay to pitch for the Oakland Athletics. Ray Woodson dropped by the Digital Lounge to talk about his legacy as a Giant.