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Giants allow most opposing runs in Oracle Park history in loss to Diamondbacks
The San Francisco Giants were not fantastic tonight.
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Steven Duggar makes astounding diving catch on line drive
Steven Duggar seems to have no off switch.
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Former Giant Cody Ross sinks hole-in-one at Pebble Beach
As a member of the Giants, Cody Ross had a flair for the dramatic. He’s no longer playing professional baseball, but it appears that quality hasn’t changed.
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Jeremy Affeldt explains why the shift is ‘stupid, all the way around’
Though known for his devastating breaking balls during his time with the Giants, Jeremy Affeldt brought the heat when he joined Murph & Mac on Friday morning.
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Riley homers again as Braves beat Giants 5-4 in 13 innings
Austin Riley hit a game-tying home run in the eighth inning then drove in the go-ahead run in the 13th with a two-out single off Reyes Moronta, lifting the Atlanta Braves past the San Francisco Giants 5-4 on Thursday.
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Giants reliever Will Smith scooters around SF talking life off the field
Giants closer Will Smith has a variety of hobbies. One of them, riding around on tricked-out scooters, he shared with morning show host Bonnie-Jill Laflin.
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Giants unable to overcome Samardzija’s six unearned runs
Wednesday night the San Francisco Giants took on the Atlanta Braves in game three of a four-game series. Jeff Samardzija gave up six unearned runs in the second inning, which was too much for the Giants offense to overcome.
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Farhan explains which team is ‘nice blueprint’ for Giants’ roster construction
“It’s kind of the perfect blend of developing internally and surrounding the guys with veteran talent. They’re gonna go pretty far this year, it’s an impressive team.”
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Panik: Keeping what ‘Twitter people’ say out of clubhouse key for team’s focus
San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik discusses the team remaining focused amidst constant trade rumors this season.
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Anderson solid in second start, Giants walk-off in the ninth
Tuesday afternoon the Giants announced that catcher Stephen Vogt will start in left field for San Francisco. Forcing Vogt’s hot bat into the lineup was not enough to spark any sort of offense for the Giants against Atlanta’s pitching, that is until the absolute last moment in Tuesday night’s game.