On August 7, 2007, Ryder Jones was an eighth grader in Oklahoma when Barry Bonds hit his 756th career home run to pass Henry Aaron and become Major League Baseball’s home run king.
Last October, Matt Moore shut down a fierce Chicago Cubs’ lineup over eight innings of work, allowing two hits in Game 4 of the NLDS in a dominant effort that was as close to perfect as any San Francisco pitcher could hope to throw against the eventual World Series champions.
Inside-the-park home runs alley. pic.twitter.com/MBHAJtN5Ib — Cut4 (@Cut4) August 8, 2017 SAN FRANCISCO–It didn’t take long for Javier Baez to make his mark back at AT&T Park. Baez got the sizable Cubs’ crowd at AT&T pumped up early when he smacked a two-run inside-the-park home run off of Matt Moore in the top of the […]
The Giants’ decision to sit a veteran like Hunter Pence, a hot-hand like Nick Hundley, and one of the team’s most productive hitters in the past few months, outfielder Gorkys Hernandez, is a product of not only who the Giants are right now, but what they’ll look like moving forward for the remainder of the regular season.
Giants skipper Bruce Bochy joined Murph & Mac to discuss all things Pablo Sandoval, playing time for young guys, and an update on Brandon Belt’s concussion
“We’ve talked about this,” Bochy said following his team’s 6-3 victory Sunday afternoon over the Arizona Diamondbacks. “A long man, a swing guy. We had one of the best, and he’s still throwing the ball well…and that’s Petit. It makes it a little tougher when you don’t have those guys.”