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Anderson solid in debut, records two hits as Giants beat Blue Jays
SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Giants wrapped up a two-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays Wednesday afternoon, winning 4-3.
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Shaun Anderson smacks double in first career at-bat following Garcia homer
Giants starting pitcher Shaun Anderson his having himself a day. He’s attempting to remedy the Giants’ early inning woes and at the same time contribute at the plate.
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Krukow breaks down what ‘impressed’ him about Shaun Anderson this spring
Mike Krukow discusses his expectations for Shaun Anderson’s major league debut.
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Bochy, Vincent, Beede discuss use of “opener” for first time
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy, and pitchers Nick Vincent and Tyler Beede discuss their experience with the “opener” experiment following a 7-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Giants begin with opener, still finish with loss to Blue Jays
Tuesday night the San Francisco Giants took on the Toronto Blue Jays in a game in which Bruce Bochy decided to use an “opener”, a growing trend in baseball.
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Bruce Bochy discusses decision to use “opener”, how it’s perceived amongst veteran players
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy discusses the team’s decision to use an “opener” Tuesday night, a trend that has been growing across Major League Baseball.
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Giants’ top pitching prospect to make debut start on Wednesday
On Tuesday, the Giants will employ the opener strategy for the first time, when they start reliever Nick Vincent vs. the Blue Jays. Wednesday will also feature a first.
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Bruce Bochy rallies Sharks before Game 2 of Western Conference Finals
Bruce Bochy and the San Jose Sharks; it’s a legendary combination that is exactly as fantastic as you imagine it would be.
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Baggarly: ‘I do know that Holland spoke for more than himself’
Derek Holland made waves last weekend, with comments critical of the front office after finding out he’d been demoted to the bullpen.
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Schulman on Zaidi: ‘I see him more in the clubhouse than I saw Bobby Evans and Brian Sabean’
After Derek Holland teed off on the Giants’ front office, saying that he faked an injury and doesn’t know what the organization’s plan is, Farhan Zaidi took the criticism as an opportunity to suggest that he could improve himself.