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Crawford flashes Gold Glove in sprinting catch near third-base wall
Not everything has gone the way of the San Francisco Giants in the fifth installment of the 2018 Bay Bridge Series, but at least they have this guy manning the shortstop position (any beyond).
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Bruce Bochy details Evan Longoria’s rehab progress
The Giants are desperate for some added power in their lineup. In the month of the July, the Giants rank dead-last in the majors in home runs, with eight, and slugging percentage at .338.
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A’s acquire closer Jeurys Familia from Mets
NEW YORK (AP) Jeurys Familia has been traded by the New York Mets to the Oakland Athletics for two minor leaguers and international bonus money.
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Rodriguez credits Hall-of-Fame catcher for success
It’s no secret that Dereck Rodriguez is the son of Ivan Rodriguez. But his father isn’t the reason he’s won his last four games and has a 5-1 record and a 2.72 ERA as a rookie
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Rodriguez lights-out as Giants even Bay Bridge Series
The All-Star break hasn’t slowed down Dereck Rodriguez. The 26-year-old rookie has been outstanding for the Giants in his first full season in the majors and Friday was no different.
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Brandon Belt tweets picture of newborn ‘Watching the Giants take care of business’
Belt welcomed his second child and second son, August “Augie” Kyle Belt, into the world.
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Ryder Jones smashes home run off top of foul pole
The youth movement continues for the Giants. In his first game of the season in the major leagues, 24-year-old third baseman Ryder Jones teed off on A’s starter Edwin Jackson, tearing a ball high off the right-field foul pole to give the Giants a 2-1 lead in the top of the fifth inning.
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Joe Panik participates in first batting practice since groin injury
Joe Panik is back on a baseball field, albeit in a limited capacity. Before the Giants took on the A’s at the Coliseum in the second half of this year’s Bay Bridge Series, Panik took batting practice and fielded ground balls.
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Murph: Is it reasonable to be upset with Giants’ front office?
Is it reasonable to be upset with the Giants front office for the 2018 team they’ve built, which so far appears to be inadequate?
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Baggarly says acquiring Royals infielder probably Giants’ ‘best case scenario’ move before trade deadline [report]
Still, Giants beat writer Andrew Baggarly doesn’t think the club will look to make a trade to combat the Dodgers’ acquisition of Machado. He did, however, throw out a player San Francisco could target at the deadline, when he joined Murph & Mac on Thursday.