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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.
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Kruk recalls time Bumgarner met idol Greg Maddux for first time
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow shared a fun anecdote about San Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner when he joined the Murph and Mac show Thursday morning.
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Kuiper: Don’t expect to see Gregor Blanco in a Giants uniform next season
Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper joined the Murph and Mac Show on Wednesday morning, and said that he doesn’t believe veteran outfielder Gregor Blanco will be returning to the team next season.
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Mark Melancon remembers the time he did hot yoga with Hunter Pence
New Giants closer Mark Melancon published an article entitled “Hello, San Francisco” for the Players’ Tribune on Tuesday.
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Giants showing ‘continued interest’ in Korean infielder [report]
The Giants are showing “continued interest” in standout KBO infielder Jae-Gyun Hwang according to Jon Morosi of MLB Network
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Bumgarner may join team USA at WBC after first round [report]
It looks like the San Francisco Giants might be sending three players to the World Baseball Classic this March.
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Kerr: Good chance you’ll see the ball in Curry’s hands more
After taking just 11 shots and struggling throughout the Warriors’ 109-108 loss to the Cavaliers on Christmas Day, Stephen Curry indicated Wednesday afternoon that he’d like to run more offensive sets that involve him as the primary ball handler.