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Hunter Pence thanks San Francisco in emotional speech to Giants fans
It looks like this might be it, folks. Hunter Pence has been showered with the loudest applause of any Giants player all season long and today, on what may be Pence’s final day as a San Francisco Giant, that held even truer than ever.
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Five thoughts as Hunter Pence shines in Giants’ ugly loss to Dodgers
It’s over. After a long, slow grind, the Giants finished their season with a 15-0 blowout loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hunter Pence was on display all day as the lone ray of light.
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Hunter Pence receives massive standing ovation from AT&T Park
Hunter Pence’s future with the San Francisco Giants is uncertain (at best), but the support for him from the fans at AT&T Park on Sunday was not.
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Rodriguez on how he changed minds, carved out spot in 2018 rotation
The rookie pitcher finished his year with 19 starts and a 2.81 ERA.
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Bochy updates Slater injury, says he thinks he’ll be ready by spring
After Saturday’s game, the Giants manager Bruce Bochy reported that Austin Slater’s MRI results had revealed a mild elbow sprain.
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Seven thoughts as Giants lose, fail to prevent Dodgers’ celebration in San Francisco
The Giants did just about all they could to stop the Dodgers on Saturday afternoon. They threw their bullpen at them and scored five runs, but it was not to be, as the Dodgers celebrated a playoff-clinching win at AT&T Park.
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Slater pulled with elbow strain, says injury has bothered him about a month
Austin Slater has quietly been nursing an elbow injury for around a month. Slater exited Friday night’s game against the Dodgers in the bottom of the fourth inning after aggravating his elbow on a throw.
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Willie Mac winner Will Smith breaks down adorable first pitch from niece
After winning the 2018 Willie Mac Award following his recovery from 2017 Tommy John surgery, Will Smith recalled the support he received from other Giants players, trainers and coaches.
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Five observations from the Giants’ 3-1 loss to the Dodgers
The Giants have been abundantly clear about how badly they want to beat the Dodgers and spoil their chances at making the playoffs or winning the National League West division. That goal looked far-fetched on Friday night.
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Group of Dodgers fans escorted out of AT&T Park by police
No rivalry is pretty, but tonight’s Giants-Dodgers game got ugly. In the top of the eighth inning, police officers inside AT&T Park made their way down toward the section just behind home plate.