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Buster Posey gives date for season-ending hip surgery
Posey announced the surgery after Friday’s game against the Texas Rangers.
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Aug 24, 2018; San Francisco, CA, USA; Texas Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor (12) celebrates with left fielder Shin-Soo Choo (17) at home plate after hitting a two run home run to tie the game against the San Francisco Giants during the ninth inning at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports
Giants blow 6-0 lead behind bullpen collapse, lose to Rangers in extras
Dereck Rodríguez and the offense came on strong, but the Giants’ bullpen could not preserve a four-run lead.
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Foul ball off Rodriguez almost caught by HOF father in stands
It’s not often the fan catching your foul ball is your Hall-of-Fame father.
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McCutchen hits lead-off home run, Giants score early with good base hitting
Friday night the San Francisco Giants put up an impressive spot of offense in the bottom of the first inning putting up an early 4-0 lead.
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Holland apologizes for controversial interview: ‘I want all the blame to be pointed at me’
Holland addressed his insensitive interview from Thursday before Friday’s game.
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Catching up with Robbie Gould, the 49ers’ unsung star who wants to ‘literally embarrass you’
The 49ers kicker is coming off the best year of his career. He’s the fifth-most accurate kicker of all-time, but he stays highly motivated entering year No. 14.
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Sabean on offseason: ‘We’re more open-minded than ever to shake things up’
Giants executive Brian Sabean joined Lund & Middlekauff on Thursday afternoon, and was candid in his evaluation of the club’s current roster.
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2018 Giants: Well, that didn’t work out
The 2018 San Francisco Giants, 63 wins, 66 losses at this writing, are not going to the World Series. They’re not going to the playoffs, either. Not even a second wild card is in the offing, sports fans.
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Sabean gives timetable on Posey’s recovery
Giants executive Brian Sabean confirmed multiple reports that Buster Posey will soon have season-ending surgery to repair his ailing right hip when he joined Lund & Middlekauff on Thursday evening.
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Nightengale: I really think Giants could be one of only three teams willing to pay for Bryce Harper
The Giants have already been linked to Harper, and will reportedly push hard to acquire the 2015 NL MVP, who is likely to command a contract worth $31 million per year according to Spotrac.