“What iiiiiiiiiiis…shakin.” If you’re a frequent KNBR listener, you’ve probably noticed the absence of Tom Tolbert from your airwaves for the past week. Today he wanted to share why. Tuesday, August 29 Tom was rushed to the Stanford University Medical Center to undergo an emergency surgery for a Thoracic Artery Aneurysm. Tom sent us a message to share with […]
Exactly ten years ago, Giants’ slugger Barry Bonds hit home run No. 762 at Coors Field, the final blast of his record-setting career. Was the 2007 season the last time the Giants had a power presence in their lineup? Well…
There were fears he would miss the rest of the season. But after tearing the adductor muscle in his hip on July 7, Austin Slater is back with the San Francisco Giants.
It looks like the 49ers will open the 2017 season with both starting middle linebackers from last year’s NCAA National Championship Game on their roster.
After winning 10 games in the first 18 days of August, San Francisco reached the 50-win plateau, and appeared to be in the clear. Only one Giants’ team in franchise history has lost 100 games –the 1985 team that finished exactly 62-100– and in the middle of August, a 2017 club that has been nothing short of awful looked like it would avoid that fate.
On an evening when the first pitch of the game came when the temperature read 93 degrees –a full nine degrees warmer than the previous record for a night game– the weather was hardly the only aspect of Friday’s contest that was out of the ordinary.
Major League Baseball has admitted that replay umpires in New York botched a call that cost Brandon Crawford a two-run home run in the ninth inning of the Giants 5-2 loss to the Cardinals on Friday night.
In a move that has been expected for sometime, beloved Warriors sideline reporter Ros Gold-Onwude has accepted a full-time role with Turner Sports, ending a three-year run with NBA Sports Bay Area.