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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.
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Giants agree to one-year deals with two arbitration eligible players
The San Francisco Giants announced on Friday morning that they have agreed to terms on one-year deals with reliever George Kontos and third baseman Eduardo Nunez.
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Bobby Evans: If Cain is Cain, he’s Giants’ obvious 5th starter
Giants general manager Bobby Evans is confident Cain can regain his previous form if he is able to stay healthy and be himself in 2017, and told Tom Tolbert on KNBR that Cain should be the Giants’ fifth starter if he can keep it together in the final guaranteed year of his deal.
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Mike Krukow details scenario where Conor Gillaspie could see significant playing time
Mike Krukow joined Murph and Mac on Thursday morning, and detailed a scenario where the recently re-signed Conor Gillaspie could be forced into a starting role should issues arise in left field.
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Giants re-sign Conor Gillaspie, avoid arbitration [report]
According to Jon Heyman of MLB Network, the Giants and third baseman Conor Gillaspie have agreed to a one-year deal to avoid arbitration. The deal is worth $1.4 million according to Heyman.
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Santiago Casilla nearing two-year deal with Oakland A’s [report]
The Oakland A’s are close to signing the former Giants relief pitcher to a two-year deal according to Robert Murphy of FanRag Sports.
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Kuiper on World Baseball Classic: I wish it would go away
Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper didn’t mince words when expressing his feelings about the World Baseball Classic with Murph and Mac on Wednesday morning, saying he’d be happy if the tournament didn’t exist at all.
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Sergio Romo to pitch for Mexico in World Baseball Classic
Multiple reports out of baseball’s winter meetings confirmed San Francisco will not be bringing back the relief pitcher. Romo’s still a free agent.
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It’s time to order a stretch limo for the next group of Baseball Hall of Famers
No sport gets more flak for the players it excludes than baseball. It’s an annual topic, which by the way, baseball or the Hall don’t mind very much.