Mike Krukow joined the Murph and Mac Show on Wednesday and talked about a conversation he had with former Giants legend Will Clark regarding Christian Arroyo
After smacking a single through the hole in the 8th inning against the Dodgers, Brandon Crawford grabbed at his groin as he rounded first base. He was taken out of the game, as Jeff Samardzija was brought in to pinch run.
“Four or five days (Bumgarner will) start some real light work,” said Bochy. “It’s going to be slow at first. Nothing major. Things are starting to calm down a little bit.”
Via NBC Sports Bay Area SAN FRANCISCO – Christian Arroyo’s San Francisco Giants baptism has been one by fire. Thrown into a reeling Giants lineup that was coming off their first sweep at the hands of the Rockies in Colorado since May 24-26, 2002, Arroyo looked the part of a major leaguer Monday night in his debut. […]
SAN FRANCISCO – It’s growing… On April 14, with the Giants nursing a 4-2 lead in the bottom of the seventh inning over the NL West leading Colorado Rockies, something strange started happening. With two outs already recorded in the inning, a group of fans in the upper-deck started to hold their cell phone lights […]
It’s been a rough start to the season for the Giants who are hoping to right the ship during this week’s series against the Dodgers. Currently sitting last in their division, the Giants brought up prospect Christian Arroyo hoping that the young third baseman can provide the spark the team needs to get back on […]
Kane Russell, the head of partnerships for Halo Neruroscience, joined the latest episode of the Inside China Basin podcast, and explained the benefits of the new technology.
Longtime Giants writer for the San Francisco Chronicle John Shea joined the latest episode of the Inside China Basin podcast, and touched on the significance of Madison Bumgarner’s injury.
Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper joined the Murph and Mac Show on Tuesday morning and was impressed with Christian Arroyo’s ability to affect the game without getting a hit in his major league debut.
It was a satisfying way to beat the Giants’ biggest rivals in their first matchup of the season. A pickoff throw to second base to grab Justin Turner in the midst of one of the most difficult times in recent Giants history. It was a slight break from the turmoil that has been the start of 2017 for Bruce Bochy and his gang.