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Flannery: You win championships with bench and bullpen
Former San Francisco coach gives his two cents on the debacle that was Game 4 of the NLDS.
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Derek Law thanks Giants fans for making rookie season special
Derek Law wasn’t at his best on Tuesday, but has a bright future ahead of him.
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Former catcher Brian Johnson says Giants must find ninth inning solution this offseason
The San Francisco Giants blew a league-leading 30 saves during the regular season, and two in the playoffs, including one that ended their season last night in Game 4 of the NLDS. Former Giants catcher Brian Johnson joined The Audible on Wednesday, and said that San Francisco has to find a ninth inning solution this…
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Krukow: Pulling Moore was the right choice
As devastated as anybody, Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow told the Murph and Mac Show that Bruce Bochy had to pull Matt Moore.
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Casilla upset he wasn’t called upon during ninth inning debacle
Santiago Casilla lost his job as the San Francisco Giants’ closer after blowing a league leading nine saves in 2016. That might have something to do with manager Bruce Bochy’s decision not to turn to the 13-year-veteran during last night’s disastrous ninth-inning meltdown.
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Belt: ‘We got a good group of people coming back’
Brandon Belt met with reporters following his team’s Game 4 NLDS loss to the Chicago Cubs, and talked about what it felt like losing a playoff series for the first time in his career.
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Strickland: It’s frustrating but we win and lose as a team
Reliever Hunter Strickland recognizes how frustrating 2016 was for the Giants and their bullpen, but agrees with the rest of the squad’s sentiment that it’s still a team game.
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Matt Moore defends Bochy’s decision to go to bullpen in 9th
“It’s a little early for the ‘what if’ Monday morning type of stuff,” said Matt Moore.
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Twitter unleashes on Giants’ bullpen
Social media leaves no remorse for San Francisco’s choking relief pitching.
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Frandsen: Giants reacted to loss vs. Cubs like world champs should
Despite the cheers from Cubs fan reverberating off the AT&T bricks well past the final out, Kevin Frandsen said he’s incredibly proud of how his former team reacted to their last gut-wrenching loss of 2016.