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Bruce Bochy jokes he expects Joe Panik to hit 60 home runs in 2018
After Joe Panik wowed the Giants with three home runs over the first five games, Bruce Bochy doesn’t want to sell his second baseman short.
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Apr 3, 2018; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik (12) hits a solo homer during the fourth inning against the Seattle Mariners at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports
Panik, Longoria homer while Blach struggles in loss to Mariners
Although Joe Panik and Evan Longoria both went deep against the Mariners, the Giants were unable to recover after a rough first inning and lost their home opener 6-4.
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Brian Wilson talks about shaving his beard, throwing first pitch, and eating raw food
Tuesday Wilson returned to AT&T Park where he threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the San Francisco Giants home opener against the Seattle Mariners. Wilson entered the field as he did so many times for the Giants: House of Pain blaring on the speakers and a big 38 on his back.
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Panik homers again, smashes splash hit in Giants home opener
After his two solo home jacks were responsible for the Giants only runs in their four-game season opening series with the Dodgers, Joe Panik went yard again during San Francisco’s home opener on Tuesday at AT&T Park.
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Brian Wilson makes surprise appearance, throws out first pitch in Giants home opener
A special guest is typically on hand to throw out the first pitch of the Giants home opener, but Tuesday’s honoree was particularly surprising.
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Bochy explains keeping Belt out of starting lineup for home opener
Before taking on the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday afternoon, Bruce Bochy explains his surprising lineup shakeup for the home opener.
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Larry Baer shares what he’s most excited about season-opener, 2018
Although he wasn’t one of the countless fans eagerly awaiting outside of AT&T Park on Tuesday morning, Larry Baer told Murph & Mac what he’s most excited about the season-opener.
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Giants set franchise history with scoring drought to start season
Despite being held to two runs over the first four games, the Giants are pleased with the outcome of the opening series and trust the offense will eventually pick up.
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Stratton impresses, but Giants shutout again in loss to Dodgers
For the second straight game, the Giants were shutout by the Dodgers, who evened the opening series with a 9-0 victory on Sunday night.
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Following strong spring, Bochy isn’t surprised by bullpen’s impressive start
As it did during spring training, the bullpen has been lights out for the San Francisco Giants thus far this season.