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Kuiper: Posey’s hip will probably bother him the rest of his career
Buster Posey is having a solid season so far in 2018. Still, he’s below his career averages in batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage, leading many to believe that the veteran catcher may not be at 100 percent.
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Murph: It’s time for the Giants to start showing us they mean business
The Giants have to finally start showing us they mean business, and are not a collection of older, bruised bodies fighting to stay even.
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Bobby Evans details one area where Giants roster must improve
The Giants have spent most of the 2018 season treading water, alternating from losing streak to winning streak seemingly weekly. Currently San Francisco sits one game above .500 (40-39) and five games out of first place in the NL West, as they await the return of star pitcher Johnny Cueto.
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Grades from the Cove: Episode 4
It was an entertaining week of Giants baseball and Bill Laskey and Ryan Covay are back to hand out some grades on this weeks edition of “Grades from the Cove”.
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Krukow explains why Bochy didn’t have Hanson bunt in 10th inning
An odd thing happened in the bottom of the 10th inning during Sunday’s Giants-Padres game. With the game tied at one run apiece, Joe Panik opened the frame with a lead-off double. Needing just a run to win the game with the speedy Alen Hanson stepping up to the plate, it seemed like an obvious…
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Hunter Pence hits two-run walk-off to give Giants win over Padres
The 2018 season has been one to forget for Hunter Pence. Sunday’s game, however, provided some respite from the frustration.
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Jun 24, 2018; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence (8) walks during the second inning against the San Diego Padres at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Kiel Maddox-USA TODAY Sports
Pence walks it off as Giants take three of four from Padres
Hunter Pence came through in extras to give the Giants the win.
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Crawford, Suarez power Giants to win over Padres
Late runs supported a strong start from Andrew Suarez, notching the rookie’s third win of the season.
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May 14, 2018; San Francisco, CA, USA; Cincinnati Reds second baseman Scooter Gennett (3) prepares to catch the ball as San Francisco Giants outfielder Austin Slater (53) slides safely into second base during the seventh inning at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Giants recall Austin Slater, option Mac Williamson to Triple-A
Slater’s hot hitting has been rewarded, but he most likely won’t be the full-time left fielder.
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Giants’ late comeback bid fails as Padres even series
Stratton kept the Giants in the game, but the Padres pulled away late and the Giants were unable to answer.