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Krukow breaks down what Giants need to do this offseason
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow joined Murph & Mac on Tuesday morning and gave a synopsis on what went wrong for the club in 2017 and what general manager Bobby Evans needs to do in the offseason to turn things around in 2018. Krukow said that while San Francisco needs to improve drastically in a handful…
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Matt Cain pens heartfelt goodbye to Giants fans
After his emotional final start on Saturday, Matt Cain penned an emotional final goodbye to the Giants organization and fans in a Player’s Tribune article released on Monday. The entire piece is terrific and tells the story of Cain’s journey through the big leagues, starting from when he was a young boy in Alabama, all…
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98 problems: Every moment contributing to the Giants’ last-place finish
The Giants dealt with injuries, poor performances, a revolving door of left fielders and so much more during the 2017 season, and at long last, it’s finally over. While the playoffs are set to start on Tuesday, the Giants will obviously not be participating. Instead, they’ll have the chance to sit back and reflect on…
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Johnny Cueto: ‘Of course I would like to stay here and finish my career here’
Johnny Cueto has a decision to make.
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Sandoval on walkoff home run: ‘I wanted to cry’
Pablo Sandoval admitted it. He was swinging for the fences.
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Bochy: ‘We have some work to do, there’s no sugarcoating this’
“There’s no sugarcoating this. You lose 98 games, we’ve got some things we’ve got to fix.”
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Sandoval sends Giants on vacation with season-ending walkoff home run
It’s the only way the 2017 season could have ended, right?
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Oct 1, 2017; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval (48) drops the ball as San Diego Padres starting pitcher Luis Perdomo (61) slides safely to third base during the fourth inning at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Pablo Sandoval smashes walkoff home run to cap off Giants’ season in wild fashion
In the bottom of the ninth inning, Giants’ infielder Pablo Sandoval launched a solo home run to the arcade in right field to carry the Giants to a 5-4 comeback win and all but dash their chances at earning the top pick in next year’s draft.
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Wotus: Giants need to ‘improve defense, speed’ this offseason
With the end of the regular season, the Giants look towards the offseason to make the necessary moves to bring them back into contention in 2018.
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Bochy on Cain’s impact: ‘Guys were crying in the dugout, that’s how much they care about this guy’
As cliche as it sounds, Saturday proved there is crying in baseball.