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Casilla blows another save chance, Giants lose 3-2 to Cardinals
Bruce Bochy turned to Santiago Casilla to put out a fire in the 9th inning and the former closer turned committee-member couldn’t get the job done.
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Giants gaining momentum during season’s pivotal stretch
Something seems to have changed with the San Francisco Giants in their last two victories over St. Louis.
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Bochy, Posey try to explain the effect cancelling BP has had on Giants
For the third day in a row, Bochy has decided to give the players a late arrival time.
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Moore shares Bochy’s message during 5th inning mound visit
“That was the first time I’ve had a manager come out and visit with me and not pull me out of the game. That was something that was pretty cool for me.”
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Posey catches himself sounding like Hunter Pence in postgame interview
It was all smiles in the clubhouse Friday night after the Giants beat the Cardinals for the second straight day. It was the first time the team had won back-to-back home games since defeating the Mets on Aug. 18-19.
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Giants activate Blanco from disabled list
The Giants reinstated veteran outfielder Gregor Blanco from the disabled list ahead of tonight’s matchup with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Krukow: Cueto’s relaxed presence invaluable for Giants
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow joined the Murph and Mac Show on Friday morning and explained the effect Johnny Cueto’s mound presence has on the rest of the team.
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Kevin Durant throwing out first pitch tonight at AT&T Park
Warriors forward Kevin Durant is starting to get settled in the Bay Area. He’s investing in Silicon Valley companies, he’s preparing for training camp to start. But there’s one thing he hasn’t done yet: Attend a Giants game. Durant will check that off his list on Friday, and he’ll be throwing out the first pitch,…
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Bochy cancels BP for second straight day: ‘We’re not changing anything’
After a sweep at home to the lowly Padres, San Francisco Giants skipper Bruce Bochy cancelled batting practice before Thursday’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals to give his players some rest. They responded well, looking sharp in a 6-2 victory to start the four-game series.