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Aug 31, 2017; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Matt Cain (18) pitches against the St. Louis Cardinals during the first inning at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Larry Baer: Giants plan to honor Matt Cain on last day of season
Giants’ manager Bruce Bochy has indicated the team will consider giving Cain a start during the season’s final weekend, but regardless of whether or not Cain pitches against the Padres, Larry Baer said the franchise will find a way to celebrate Cain’s career.
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Bochy outlines Giants’ 2018 pitching rotation, expects Cueto back
The overwhelming thought from the Giants is that Cueto will opt in for the final four years of the six-year, $130 million contract he signed prior to the 2015 season, but if Cueto does decide to opt out, Tuesday might be the last time he pitches at AT&T Park in a Giants’ uniform.
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Mark Melancon details surgery, expects to resume throwing in December
In a normal offseason, Giants’ closer Mark Melancon begins throwing around December 15. If all goes according to plan, this offseason will be just like any other for San Francisco’s closer.
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Mark Melancon posts photo of massive scar following elbow surgery
After signing a 4-year, $62 million contract with the Giants this offseason, closer Mark Melancon’s campaign was cut short after just 32 games due to a lingering issue in his right elbow.
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Giants coach Phil Nevin: ‘We know we can still have an impact’ on NL playoff race
With hopes of October baseball out reach, the Giants can still make an impact on the playoffs in the last two weeks of the season; especially for division rival Diamondbacks, Rockies and Dodgers.
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Bochy: Vogelsong ‘helped change the culture around this clubhouse’
On Sunday afternoon, San Francisco honored one of the greatest postseason performers in franchise history, as Vogelsong made a final appearance on the mound at AT&T Park before retiring as a member of the Giants’ organization.
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Giants honor their past, Sandoval honors his own in Sunday win over D’Backs
On Sunday afternoon at AT&T Park, the San Francisco Giants committed to honoring their past. Apparently, Pablo Sandoval took that to heart.
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Pablo Sandoval hits first right-handed home run in three years
Sandoval hadn’t homered from the right side of the plate since the 2014 season, which means he hit exactly zero home runs from the right side as a member of the Boston Red Sox.
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Vogelsong’s Giants legacy defined by authentic ‘blue collar’ comeback
Over the 2012 and 2014 postseasons, Vogelsong started seven games on behalf of San Francisco. The Giants won all seven.
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Vogelsong returns to AT&T mound for final time, receives massive standing ovation
“When I left the Twins camp in March, it wasn’t the first thing that I thought of, but as I got home and knew that I was done playing, my thoughts were reflecting a little bit,” Vogelsong said of retiring a Giant.