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Schulman: I don’t know that Giants ownership has stomach for 3-4 year rebuild
The Giants currently find themselves in limbo. Five and a half games out of first place with the trade deadline a week away, the Orange and Black have to decide if they are close enough to warrant making a win now deal, or going the other way, and conceding the season by moving a big…
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Grades from the Cove: Bay Bridge Series
Bill Laskey & Ryan Covay are back for Episode 8 of “Grades from the Cove” your San Francisco Giants weekly report card. Giants dropped two of three in Oakland over the weekend and find themselves slipping in both the NL West and NL Wild Card races.
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Giants are considering re-signing Austin Jackson [report]
Two weeks after trading Austin Jackson to the Texas Rangers, the Giants are now interested in re-signing the outfielder, according to Jon Heyman of MLB.com.
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Brandon Crawford analyzes what went wrong in game-ending misplay
Brandon Crawford is well-regarded for his fielding ability. The Giants shortstop is a three-time Gold Glove winner and three-time All-Star, and has often been a reliably good defender for the Giants.
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Giants lose competitive Bay Bridge Series as A’s homer four times
For two straight days, the Oakland A’s have packed their stadium to capacity for extra-inning games. And for the second straight day, Bay Area fans watched as the Giants fell just short of stealing a game.
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Bochy talks Cueto progress, Longoria injury update ahead of final Bay Bridge Series game
Following last night’s 11-inning walk-off win by the Oakland A’s, Giants manager Bruce Bochy is working in rest for much of his lineup. Bochy had to tap into his bullpen in the fifth inning following a nightmare, four-walk inning from starter Madison Bumgarner.
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Twitter reacts to Chairgate between Melancon and Piscotty
In the bottom of the ninth inning of the Battle of the Bay Series, Hunter Pence hit a game-tying single against the A’s in controversial fashion. What was at the center of this controversy you ask? A chair.
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Bumgarner recounts ‘weird situation’ after losing feel on mound against A’s
Madison Bumgarner rarely has as odd a game as he had Saturday night. Through four innings, Bumgarner had allowed just one hit and three baserunners. But when the fifth inning came, Bumgarner lost his feel.
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Lucroy walks-off A’s in 11th after Bumgarner snaps 89-game streak
On a historic night for the A’s, everything seemed to be in line for a home win. Oakland opened the game by honoring players and front office management from its 1989 World Series-winning team.