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Giants considering changing dimensions in Oracle Park [report]
The idiosyncratic features of the bayside ballpark could be no longer at some point in the future.
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Yasiel Puig goes yard off Clayton Kershaw in return to Dodger Stadium
Yasiel Puig is back in Los Angeles, and it didn’t take much time for him to make some noise.
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Bochy, Holland explain why winning series vs. Rockies is so important
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy and starting pitcher Derek Holland discuss their series victory over the Colorado Rockies and what it does for the team moving forward.
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Holland struggles, Giants bats go quiet in loss to Rockies
The San Francisco Giants and pitcher Derek Holland lose the final game of a four-game series against the Colorado Rockies
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Bochy discusses move to bring up Garcia, provides update on Austin
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy provides an update on infielder/outfielder Tyler Austin, as well as explaining the move to call up catcher Aramis Garcia.
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Bumgarner told Bochy he could throw 140 pitches on Saturday
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy said that starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner told him he “had 140 pitches” in him prior to Saturday’s game against the Rockies.
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Bumgarner’s solid outing, Pillar’s homer lead Giants to win over Rockies
The San Francisco Giants defeat the Colorado Rockies, and clinch a series victory behind ace Madison Bumgarner and a home run by Kevin Pillar.
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Kratz had caught 18 innings before, and Melancon was to blame
38-year-old Erik Kratz was behind the plate for the Giants Friday with Buster Posey out for a scheduled day off. He caught all 18-innings in a game that tied a record for most amount of innings played in one game at (now) Oracle Park.
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Giants walk off in 18th after Iannetta fails to tag plate
It’s over. No, really, it’s over. After 18 innings of baseball which seemed like they may never reach a conclusion, the San Francisco Giants have beaten the Colorado Rockies 3-2 on a walk-off fielder’s choice.
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Rockies score on balk despite Brandon Belt’s sensational catch
Are you ready to watch one of the more bizarre plays of the 2019 season?