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The Krueg Show: Mark Mulder & Shawn Estes preview the 2018 MLB season
Former Giants pitcher Shawn Estes and former A’s pitcher Mark Mulder joined the latest episode of The Krueg Show Podcast on Thursday, to chat with hosts Larry Krueger and Cody Pasby about the respective outlooks of their former clubs heading into the 2018 season.
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Bruce Bochy predicts when Mark Melancon will become available
Last offseason, the Giants spent $62 million to make Mark Melancon their closer of the future. Unfortunately, his first year in San Francisco could’ve hardly gone worse. Melancon blew five of his 16 save opportunities while dealing with forearm issues, which eventually led to season ending surgery.
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Giants announce Opening Day roster, Melancon placed on disabled list
The San Francisco Giants officially announced their Opening Day roster on Thursday, ahead of their 2018 opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Murph: Analyzing the 2018 Giants from opposing perspectives
Probably like most of you, I felt a whole lot different about the 2018 Giants one week ago than I do today.
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Bob Nightengale gives best case scenario for Giants without Bumgarner, Samardzija
After the loss of Madison Bumgarner and Jeff Samardzija, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale gave Tolbert & Lund his best case scenario for the Giants to remain in contention while their starting pitchers are on the disabled list.
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Tim Flannery explains why Steven Duggar was left off Giants’ 25-man roster
Former Giants third base coach Tim Flannery joined Tolbert & Lund on Wednesday and clarified the decision, which he was consulted on, saying that it has nothing to do with Duggar’s ability, but rather the amount of left handed pitching San Francisco is facing in early season series’ with the Dodgers and Diamondbacks.
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Analyzing the Giants’ Opening Day roster selections
Once spring training came to an end, the San Francisco Giants wasted little time revealing their Opening Day roster.
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Passing out spring training awards to the San Francisco Giants
Spring training came to an end on Tuesday night, which means it’s time to acknowledge those who’s success helped lead the Giants to a strong spring.
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Bochy explains reasons for sending Duggar to AAA after promising spring
Although Duggar will start his season in Sacramento, Bochy is confident the 24-year-old will see action in San Francisco this season.
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Blanco, Tomlinson make team, Duggar to AAA as Giants announce slew of roster moves
The San Francisco Giants beat the Oakland Athletics 3-0 on Tuesday night to close out Spring Training, but the most important part of the night came after the game had ended when Bruce Bochy made some major announcements about the team’s Opening Day roster.