On Tuesday, Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig appeared to flip off Indians fans following a home-run. Mike Krukow joined Murph and Mac on Wednesday morning to voice his displeasure.
It’s been a golden decade for Bay Area sports fans, and the Golden State Warriors’ championship-clinching victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night is a title the home fans won’t soon forget. That’s because the Warriors became the first Bay Area team to clinch their title at home since the Oakland A’s defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Oakland Coliseum in 1974.
The San Francisco Giants welcomed the newest member of their organization on Monday evening, as the franchise selected Heliot Ramos with the 19th overall pick in the 2017 Major League Baseball Draft. A year after the team forfeited its first round pick to sign right-handed pitcher Jeff Samardzija, San Francisco elected to pursue the 17-year-old […]
Although his win-loss record (2-8) doesn’t show it, The Shark has been one of the better starting pitchers for the Giants in 2017. Saturday he struck out his 100th batter of the year, and has only walked 12 batters.
The Giants have scored the third lowest amount of runs of any club in the majors, and have the third worst team batting average. Bruce Bochy said his team will continue to struggle until the offense starts to produce a the level it has in the past…but he believes it will.
The Giants won an exciting extra inning game over the Brewers on Thursday, but the most amusing moment of the afternoon didn’t involve either of the teams. That came via a pants-less streaker, who joyfully ran towards second base, before being tackled from behind by security. Your browser does not support iframes. Giants broadcaster Mike […]
The funniest moment of Thursday’s Giants-Brewers game was not televised. That’s because it involved a fan running onto the infield – naked from the waist down – during the second inning, who didn’t make it too far before being tackled by security guards from behind.
Kevin Frandsen is back talking Giants baseball, specifically Ty Blach and his solid contribution to the Giants’ starting rotation. After the Giants lost their ace pitcher Madison Bumgarner to a shoulder injury sustained after falling off a dirt bike, they called on Ty Blach to fill the void. Though he has some enormous shoes to fill, he’s exceeded expectations by racking up a 4-2 record with a solid 3.24 ERA over 8 starts this season.
Sixty games into the 2017 regular season, not much has gone according to plan for a San Francisco Giants team that finds itself 13 games out of first place, and 11 games back in the National League wild card hunt.
But for as troubling of a season as the Giants have suffered through, new reliever Sam Dyson has had it worse.