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  • Tomlinson carries Giants against Dodgers, but shortstop regrets errant throw

    Tomlinson carries Giants against Dodgers, but shortstop regrets errant throw

    Viewers who tuned in on Tuesday evening to watch Clayton Kershaw battle the San Francisco Giants would have been misled if they thought they were watching another episode of a Kershaw-centered reality series. Instead, they were treated to a three-hour long Kelby Tomlinson special.


  • Mistake-prone Giants help Dodgers end 11-game losing streak

    Mistake-prone Giants help Dodgers end 11-game losing streak

    The cliche goes, “All good things come to an end.” And for Giants fans who have enjoyed the last two weeks of Dodgers’ suffering, Tuesday night signaled the end the road.


  • Kelby Tomlinson pulls off sliding stop even Brandon Crawford would be proud of

    Kelby Tomlinson pulls off sliding stop even Brandon Crawford would be proud of

    The Giants don’t have starting shortstop Brandon Crawford in the lineup on Tuesday night. So far, that hasn’t mattered.


  • Kelby Tomlinson hits first home run in 2017 off Clayton Kershaw

    Kelby Tomlinson hits first home run in 2017 off Clayton Kershaw

    Kelby Tomlinson doesn’t hit home runs. Clayton Kershaw doesn’t give up many, either.


  • Dodgers’ panic would hit new level if Giants beat Kershaw
    Sep 7, 2017; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) in the second inning of the game against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY SportsSep 7, 2017; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22)sits in the dugout after the second inning of the game against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

    Dodgers’ panic would hit new level if Giants beat Kershaw

    There’s paranoia throughout the City of Angels, as the Dodgers’ collapse is borderline catastrophic. Sure, Los Angeles will still make the playoffs, and should have no problem sewing up the division, but Dave Roberts’ squad is facing immense struggles on a scale no team in baseball –not even the Giants– have stared down this season.


  • Larry Baer started doing play-by-play during Monday’s marathon Giants game

    Larry Baer started doing play-by-play during Monday’s marathon Giants game

    If Monday wasn’t disorienting enough, Giants fans who turned on KNBR 680 during the top of the second inning were likely even more confused, when they heard team CEO Larry Baer doing play-by-play during Yasmani Grandal’s at-bat against Ty Blach.


  • Minor League Podcast: Marty Lurie looks back at the 2017 season, looks ahead to Arizona Fall League

    Minor League Podcast: Marty Lurie looks back at the 2017 season, looks ahead to Arizona Fall League

    The Minor League season has come to an end, and the final results might have San Francisco Giants fans concerned. None of the organization’s Minor League squads made the playoffs and, much like the Major League club, injuries were a major storyline all season.


  • Giants announce tentative 2018 regular season schedule

    Giants announce tentative 2018 regular season schedule

    The San Francisco Giants are scheduled to open their 2018 season at the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday, March 29 and to play their home opener against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday, April 3, the club announced today.


  • Giants complete whimsical odyssey, finally sink Dodgers at 2:11 a.m.
    Sep 11, 2017; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik (12) waits to high five center fielder Denard Span (2) after being batted in on Span’s two-run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

    Giants complete whimsical odyssey, finally sink Dodgers at 2:11 a.m.

    This edition of the Giants-Dodgers rivalry featured everything you could possibly imagine. And then it finally featured some baseball.


  • After marathon delay, Ty Blach to replace Chris Stratton when Giants, Dodgers finally resume play

    After marathon delay, Ty Blach to replace Chris Stratton when Giants, Dodgers finally resume play

    Against all odds, the National League West rivals will finally resume the first game of their three-game series at 10:50 p.m.