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Rough road: Last-place Giants delayed by bus breakdown
NEW YORK (AP) The San Francisco Giants’ breakdowns are extending off the field. After getting swept by the Cincinnati Reds in a three-game weekend series and getting outscored 31-5, San Francisco had to scramble when one of its buses broke down Sunday about halfway on the drive to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Kentucky.…
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Krukow: To say Giants are packing it in is slap in the face
Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow joined the Murph and Mac Show on Monday morning and said that despite the club’s awful start to the season, they are not giving up.
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Paulie Mac uses soundboard to help summarize Giants season
The San Francisco Giants have struggled this season to say the least, currently sitting with an 11-21 record and dead last in the NL West. Many have begun to wonder if it is time for the team to begin trading away assets to retool for next season.
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Giants swept in Cincinnati, record falls to 11-21
Matt Moore (1-4) gave up a career-high nine earned runs in 3 1/3 innings during a 13-5 loss at Dodger Stadium last Tuesday. He faces Jacob deGrom (1-2) in the opener of a three-game series against the Mets in New York.
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Giants give up 18 hits, blown out by Reds 14-2
CINCINNATI (AP) Adam Duvall, Patrick Kivlehan and Eugenio Suarez each hit a solo home run in the first three innings, and the Cincinnati Reds set a season high in runs for the second straight game with a 14-2 rout of the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night.
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Giants call up Justin Ruggiano
Production from the outfield has been a problem and on Saturday the Giants announced they were promoting Justin Ruggiano from Triple-A while designating Drew Stubbs for assignment.
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Giants’ Cain would welcome some help against Reds
CINCINNATI — San Francisco Giants right-hander Matt Cain has received little run support and the bullpen hasn’t helped much either. But he continues to be the team’s most dependable starter.
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Bobby Evans not ready to give up on Giants’ 2017 season
Twenty-nine games into a 162-game season, we went all Lunatic Fringe on Giants general manager Bobby Evans. On our show Thursday morning, just hours after the Giants won only their second series of the season and reached the magical 11-win mark, I decided to lay bare the most naked of fears in a Giants fans…
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Bobby Evans: Fair to say we miscalculated the left field situation
Giants general manager Bobby Evans joined the Murph and Mac Show on Thursday, and was refreshingly honest when discussing the club’s struggles thus far.
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Blue Jays claim Giants reliever off waivers
Reliever Neil Ramirez is no longer a San Francisco Giant. The Toronto Blue Jays claimed the 27-year-old right-hander off waivers after he was designated for assignment by the Giants on Monday, the club announced.