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Giants among handful of teams interested in Gio Gonzalez [report]
According to longtime baseball reporter Bob Nightengale, the Giants are among a small handful of Major League teams interested in free agent pitcher Gio Gonzalez.
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New info indicates Raiders have no agreement with Giants or San Francisco regarding the Oracle Park move [report]
Yet another chapter has seemingly unfolded in this comedy of errors by the Raiders front office.
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Giants discussing potential trade for Jacoby Ellsbury [report]
Buster Olney reports that the San Franciso Giants are discussing a potential trade to acquire Jacoby Ellsbury in what is speculated as a bad contract swap with the Yankees.
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Raiders agree to play next season at Oracle Park, but Davis is not out of the woods just yet [report]
While the Raiders have agreed to terms with the San Francisco Giants to play at Oracle Park next season, the story of where the team will play next year is still not over.
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Raiders in discussions with Giants to play at Oracle Park, deal not done [report]
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The Oakland Raiders are in talks with the Giants about playing their home games next season at Oracle Park in San Francisco.
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Giants sign former Dodgers, Braves starter to minor-league deal [report]
The Giants signed former Dodgers and Braves starting pitcher to a minor-league deal on Saturday, according to Jon Heyman of MLB Network.
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Former Marlins president explains why both Machado and Harper remain unsigned
Former Marlins president David Samson joined the Dan LeBatard Show earlier this week and threw out an interesting explanation as to what’s going on.
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Giants claim former Orioles outfielder off waivers
He hit .230 (14-for-61) over 26 Major League games (19 starts) in 2018 between the Seattle Mariners and Baltimore Orioles.
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Broadcaster Dave Flemming, Giants agree to four-year contract [report]
Giants radio and television broadcaster Dave Flemming has agreed to a four-year deal with the club, and will continue calling games through the 2022 season, as first reported by Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle.