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Johnny Cueto likely headed back to disabled list
Starting pitcher Johnny Cueto is likely headed back to the disabled list on Monday according to Giants general manager Bobby Evans, NBC Sports’ Alex Pavlovic is reporting.
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Slater on dugout energy after Posey’s bases-clearing double: ‘It was electric’
The Giants were in desperate need for an offensive improvement Sunday afternoon, and they got it.
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Hensley Meulens talks Sandoval, McCutchen injuries with Bochy in Cooperstown
The story of the Giants season has been one of injuries. When one player comes back, another seems to go down.
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Offense awakens as Giants down Brewers, avoid four-game sweep
Hitting is contagious. That’s the old baseball adage anyway. And it held true for the Giants when they needed it most this Sunday.
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Cueto says early-season pain has returned: ‘Every time I throw a pitch, it bothers me’
Cueto had bad news to share after his start Saturday against the Brewers.
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Jul 28, 2018; San Francisco, CA, USA; Milwaukee Brewers Eric Thames (7) scores past San Francisco Giants catcher Nick Hundley (5) in the second inning of a Major League Baseball game at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-USA TODAY Sports
Giants feckless in third straight loss to Brewers
With Tuesday’s trade deadline approaching, the Giants continued their recent nosedive.
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Following induction into Wall of Fame, Vogelsong, Cain, Wilson talk life after baseball
The three former Giants dished on post-career life prior to Saturday’s game.
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Why ‘blowing it up’ isn’t an option for the Giants at the trade deadline
Giants fans are upset. Despite having the second-highest payroll in baseball, the team is playing mediocre baseball at 52-53 and sits 5 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West division.
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Brian Wilson startled by streamer cannons during Wall of Fame reveal
He does not fear the beard, but he does apparently fear streamer launchers.
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Bochy calls on veteran hitters to improve: “It has to happen now”
With Friday night’s 3-1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, the Giants (52-53) have lost three straight games and five of their last six.