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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants lose 2-0 to Colorado Rockies in their home opener after raising their third World Series championship banner in five years.
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Eddie Butler outdueled fellow rookie Chris Heston and shut down the Giants, and the Colorado Rockies spoiled San Francisco's latest World Series championship celebration...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Fifteen years later, the notion of AT&T Park as a launching pad now feels obsolete.
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From Yahoo Sports: Bumgarner, denied at the World Series parade, finally gets to ride a horse in front of Giants fans.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants are getting good at this. For the third time in five years, a World Series banner was hoisted at AT&T Park.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Baseball is back at AT&T Park! Watch the Giants' 2015 home opener on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area and follow along with In-Game Live.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The World Series MVP got on a horse in left-center field during a pregame ceremony Monday and carried the championship flag to the outfield wall...
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LaTroy Hawkins is being moved out of Colorado's closer role for now, though manager Walt Weiss isn't ruling out the right-hander returning to ninth-inning duties. Weiss...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Alex Rodriguez is five home runs shy of pulling even with Willie Mays on the all-time list, and Barry Bonds has a unique perspective.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Chris Heston is only the second Giants rookie ever to start a home opener, but you'd never know it based on his clubhouse demeanor Monday.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Fans and observers saw the returning World Series winners hoist their championship banner above AT&T Park for the season's first home game Monday
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants break the seal at AT&T Park in 2015 on Monday with a few surprises. Matt Duffy will man third base behind starter Chris Heston.
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''Pitching is so good now that it's just gotten tougher and tougher and tougher on these hitters,'' said Bruce Bochy, manager of the World Series champion San Francisco...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
GIANTS VS. COLORADOMonday: Giants' Chris Heston (1-0, 0.00) vs. Rockies' Eddie Butler (0-0, 3.18), 1:35 p.
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-- - Madison Bumgarner's return to AT&T Park will be filled with fanfare, from an MVP bobblehead giveaway to all of the postseason honors he will collect in a special...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
After back-to-back short outings from his starters, Bruce Bochy has been forced to put a heavy workload on his bullpen early in the season.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Wil Nieves connected for a grand slam off Jake Peavy in the fourth inning and the Giants couldn't recover as they lost to the Padres 6-4 Sunday.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The ailing San Francisco Giants will take a 3-4 record into their home opener after losing 6-4 to the San Diego Padres.
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Backup catcher Wil Nieves hit his first career grand slam, a drive off former San Diego star Jake Peavy, and the Padres beat the San Francisco Giants 6-4 Sunday to take...
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Madison Bumgarner's return to AT&T Park will be filled with fanfare, from an MVP bobblehead giveaway to all of the postseason honors he will collect in a special...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Casey McGehee felt so much pain in his knee after taking a swing Saturday that he feared the worst, but it's not as bad as he initially thought...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The gates will open, more than 41,000 people will stream in, another banner will be raised, and the Giants' great, roaring red-brick engine will rev up again...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Brandon Belt has been held out of the Giants' starting lineup since suffering a mild right groin strain last Tuesday in Arizona, but he was available to pinch hit...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Brandon Belt is back in the lineup after missing time with a strained groin, and will take his spot at first base to close out the set vs. the Padres.
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When James Shields signed a four-year, $75 million deal with the San Diego Padres this offseason, he reportedly turned down an $80 million offer from the San Francisco...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The results of an MRI on Casey McGehee's left knee may force the Giants to make roster moves in order to have healthy bodies on the bench.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
SAN DIEGO — Even Madison Bumgarner is not immune to the simple fact that pitching is complicated and hard, and the smallest error can lead to a nightmare...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Henry Schulman SAN DIEGO – When the Giants fly home for their World Series banner-raising Monday, they might want to bypass their fancy new charter plane and...
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Take a look around the league with Big League Stew's daily wrap up. We'll hit on all of the biggest moments from the day that you may have missed, while providing...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Madison Bumgarner and the Giants' bullpen gave up 20 hits in a 10-2 loss to the Padres in San Diego on Saturday night.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner gives up five runs on 10 hits in five innings in 10-2 loss to San Diego Padres, and third baseman Casey McGehee becomes the...
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New Padres ace James Shields was masterful in outpitching October nemesis Madison Bumgarner, who lasted only three innings in San Diego's 10-2 victory against the San...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
New York Mets closer Jenrry Mejia was suspended for 80 games after testing positive for the steroid Stanozolol on Saturday...
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Casey McGehee appears to be the latest Giants' player to go down, as the third baseman left in the first inning Saturday with an apparent leg injury.
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There's a reason your baseball or softball coach always stressed never giving up on a play. The reason: Odd infield singles just like this one from San Diego Padres...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants are in San Diego for the third game of a four-game set against the Padres. Manager Bruce Bochy has issued his lineup card...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
After making changes in the offseason, Tim Lincecum produced a solid first start of the season, but the offense couldn't get him the win.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Tim Lincecum went seven scoreless innings, but the Giants couldn't scratch a run across and ended up losing 1-0 to the Padres on Friday night.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Tim Lincecum received no offensive support in his seven sanitized innings, and Jeremy Affeldt gave up a run-scoring double to Wil Myers in the eighth as the San...
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SAN DIEGO -- Wil Myers hit an RBI double off the right-field wall with one out in the eighth inning and Craig Kimbrel got his first save with the San Diego Padres, who...
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