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Derek Holland signs one-year deal with Giants
The San Francisco Giants have re-signed starting pitcher Derek Holland to a one-year, $7 million deal, according to Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports. The deal also includes a club option for 2020
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Raiders most likely to play at Levi’s Stadium or Oracle Park in 2019 [report]
We’re now two weeks removed from the 2018 regular season, and the Raiders still don’t have a home for 2019.
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Henry Schulman predicts what Giants move may be on the horizon
On Friday morning, Giants head of personnel Farhan Zaidi joined the KNBR morning show, and said that he expects the club to announce a signing or trade in the coming days.
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Giants sign Will Smith to one-year deal [report]
Smith, 29, is coming off a stellar season for the Giants, posting a 2.55 ERA and 0.98 WHIP after making his return from Tommy John surgery in March of 2017.
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Farhan Zaidi explains reasons for slow nature of Giants’ offseason on 680
Zaidi joined Murph & Mac on Friday morning to discuss those questions, and provide a couple of explanations for the slow nature of the offseason. He also said he expects the team to announce a trade or signing in the next couple of days.
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Joe Staley joins in on recruiting pitch for Antonio Brown
Steelers owner Art Rooney told the Pittsburgh Post Gazette on Thursday that it’s “hard to envision” the seven-time Pro Bowler as part of the team when they report to camp in July.
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Mike Krukow optimistic about Oracle Park name change
On Thursday, broadcaster Mike Krukow came on Murph & Mac to give his thoughts on the new Oracle Park deal.
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Giants showing interest in gold-glove second baseman, talking with teams about deals for Joe Panik [report]
The Giants might soon have a new second baseman.
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Giants change name of stadium to ‘Oracle Park’
For the fourth time in its 19-year history, the San Francisco Giants stadium at China Basin has a new name.
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Murph: What to make of a quiet first two months for Farhan Zaidi
Farhan Zaidi took over the Giants’ head of baseball operations gig on November 6. He was billed as “next gen” by Larry Baer, the Giants’ CEO.