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Frandsen: Giants need pitching to carry them through stretch
With 25 games left in the 2016 MLB season, former Giant Kevin Frandsen knows every game from here on out is a playoff game. If the Giants want to participate in this year’s postseason, Frandsen says it’s the pitching that will have to carry them there.
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Krueger: ‘Giants have been shut down by a bunch of nobodies’
It’s been a rough go at the plate for the Giants since the All-Star Break The team has scored two or fewer runs in 19 out of the 47 games they’ve played since the mid-summer classic.
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Kuiper: Giants need sense of urgency or they ‘can kiss the postseason goodbye’
Duane Kuiper joins Murph & Mac to discuss the Giants’ slumping bats, the health of some key players, and the gameplan for the final 25 games of the season.
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Giants struggle against Bettis, fall 6-0 to Rockies
Chad Bettis held San Francisco in check by throwing a two-hitter for his first career complete game, Carlos Gonzalez hit a grand slam as part of a six-run third and the Colorado Rockies beat the slumping Giants 6-0.
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Giants blow lead in 9th, lose 3-2 to Cubs in 13 innings
Jason Heyward tied it with a single in the ninth inning and his liner to left-center in the 13th won it as the Cubs beat the Giants 3-2 on Sunday to take three of four games.
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Dodgers ace Kershaw set to return Friday in Miami
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw is scheduled to pitch Friday at Miami after spending more than two months on the disabled list with a herniated disk.
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Bumgarner fans 10 in 3-2 win over Chicago
After losing consecutive one-run games to the Chicago Cubs, the San Francisco Giants eked out one of their own on Saturday afternoon.
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Joe Nathan returns to Giants nearly 13 years after trade
San Francisco promoted 41-year-old right-handed reliever Joe Nathan from Double-A Richmond before Saturday’s game against the Chicago Cubs.
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Giants manage just three hits in another one-run loss to Cubs
The San Francisco Giants lost their second straight one-run game to the Chicago Cubs Friday afternoon, managing only three hits in a 2-1 loss at Wrigley Field.
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Giants activate Matt Cain from disabled list
Giants starting pitcher Matt Cain was activated from the disabled list on Friday morning after a back strain sidelined him for a little more than two weeks.