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Morosi: Madison Bumgarner ‘available’ for trade
Since Farhan Zaidi’s introductory press conference last week, the Giants’ new president of baseball operations has been peppered with questions revolving around the future of Madison Bumgarner.
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Bruce Bochy makes first public comments since acquisition of Farhan Zaidi
Giants manager Bruce Bochy joined Murph & Mac on KNBR 680 Wednesday morning, for the first time since the club signed new president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi last week.
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Murph: 38 years later, Willie McCovey made a fan base weep again
His farewell service on Thursday marked the end of his life, a life lived so well as a son, a father, a teammate, a connective thread to generations of San Franciscans; the day marked the end of his life as a Giant.
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Current Giants players pay tribute to legend Willie McCovey
A few current players were also in attendance, and the team played a pre-produced video with quotes from a few of the people who have recently won the “Willie Mac Award” including Buster Posey, Hunter Pence, Madison Bumgarner and Brandon Crawford.
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Zaidi on 680: Hard to say expensive free agent is ‘missing piece for this roster’
New Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi joined Tolbert & Lund on KNBR 680 Wednesday afternoon, fresh off his inaugural press conference at AT&T Park.
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Zaidi gives his evaluation of current Giants roster
Zaidi was also asked to evaluate the state of the current roster, and gave some insight to what he likes and doesn’t like about the team heading into his first offseason in charge.
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Farhan Zaidi gives take on prospect of rebuild, trading Madison Bumgarner
New Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi held his introductory press conference on Wednesday afternoon, less than 24 hours after accepting the job, and vacating his position as the Dodgers general manager.
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Henry Schulman doesn’t think Farhan Zaidi was Giants’ first choice
Though the acquisition seems like a step in the right direction, Zaidi wasn’t necessarily the club’s first choice according to longtime Giants beat writer Henry Schulman.
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Bryce Harper turned down 10-year, $300 million offer from Nationals [report]
The top target on the free agent market turned down what would have been one of the most lucrative deals in MLB history.