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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Gregor Blanco and Joaquin Arias have made the most of their time on the field, raising their level of play when the Giants need it most.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Lance Lynn got off to a slow start in his shortest outing of the season.St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Lance Lynn, left, walks off the field after being pulled by...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Like the rest of National League managers, Bruce Bochy will at some point this month make a call to St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny to discuss potential...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
The Giants' pitching performance in Sunday's 8-0 win should not have been a surprise. After all, it was Timmy Weather. No, not the foggy gloom that Tim Lincecum likes...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Tim Hudson hit a grounder to third and barely moved. Eventually, Hudson took a slow jog down to first and then turned and jogged slowly back to the dugout. Manager Bruce...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Tim Hudson allowed three hits and two walks over seven spectacular innings, and the Giants offense provided plenty of support in an 8-0 win.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Tim Hudson threw seven shutout innings and Joaquin Arias keyed a four-run first inning with a two-run single to lead the San Francisco Giants to an 8-0 win over the St...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Posey's three hits, Hudson's seven shutout innings lead San Francisco Giants, who take three of four from Cardinals in St. Louis.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Henry Schulman St. Louis – One by one, most of the Giants who hobbled out of the gate slowly in 2014 found their gait. Hunter Pence, Madison Bumgarner, Ryan...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
San Francisco first baseman Michael Morse has been scratched from the lineup after fouling a ball off his left foot during batting practice.San Francisco Giants' Michael...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
After missing the first three games in St. Louis, Buster Posey is back in the lineup. Michael Morse, meanwhile, is a late scratch...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Well, the Giants had their whole lineup ready to go . . . for about an hour. Buster Posey returns to the lineup for today's series finale at Busch Stadium after missing...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The Giants got one regular back and lost another one. Buster Posey (tight back) returns to the lineup this afternoon, but Michael Morse was a late scratch because of a...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
All's quiet on the Pablo Sandoval contract extension front.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Years from now, Yusmeiro Petit might tell the story of the day he threw the first pitch Oscar Taveras ever saw in the big leagues. The memories won't be fond...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Bruce Bochy had plenty of time to ponder this loss. Before two rain delays and after them, too, the San Francisco Giants offense came up empty.San Francisco Giants right...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The Giants have had their versions of Oscar Day, but it's been a while. They had the first Happy Lincecum Day years ago, and Buster Posey brought new life to an...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Michael Wacha worked six innings of three-hit ball in his fifth rain-delayed start of the season and Oscar Taveras homered in his second career at-bat for the St. Louis...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Despite two rain delays, the Giants were unable to pour on any runs as the Cardinals shut out the G-men and ended their win streak.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Henry Schulman St. Louis – Whether they liked it or not, the Giants might have witnessed a booming start to a great major-league career Saturday. Cardinals...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Top prospect Oscar Tavares homers in his second big-league at-bat to cool off red hot San Francisco Giants
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Yusmeiro Petit takes the mound today in St. Louis in place of an ailing Matt Cain. Watch on CSN Bay Area and follow with In-Game Live!
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants could secure a series victory over the Cardinals with a win on Saturday, but they'll have to do it without their star catcher.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
This morning, I had the pleasure of riding to Busch Stadium on the Metrolink with two of the best-hitting outfielders in Cardinals history, Matt Holliday and Stan...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The St. Louis Cardinals have recalled prize prospect Oscar Taveras from Triple-A Memphis and he'll make his major league debut against the Giants.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Buster Posey is feeling better, but he's out for the fourth time in the past 11 games because of nerve irritation in his lower back. Bruce Bochy said he would check with...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
In the midst of their longest losing streak of the season, the time seems right for the St. Louis Cardinals to try and add a spark to their lineup.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
A unique reason the Giants are leading the league in wins is because they've capitalized on more runs with two outs than any other team.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
ST. LOUIS - On a night when the San Francisco Giants knocked the major league ERA leader out in the fifth inning, had Hunter Pence crush a homer into Mark McGwire...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Adam Wainwright had been the hottest pitcher in baseball going into Friday night's game against San Francisco.San Francisco Giants' Brandon Hicks, right, forces out St...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The St. Louis Cardinals announced after Friday night's game with the San Francisco Giants that they have called up top prospect Oscar Taveras from Triple-A...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Like Lance Stephenson, the Giants are in a different world right now. But they're not blowing in ears, straddling opponents and slapping faces. Or, at least I don't...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants put on an offensive clinic as they scored nine runs off 12 hits against the Cardinals, easily taking Game 2 at Busch Stadium.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Madison Bumgarner struck out 10 in seven scoreless innings and Hunter Pence hit a three-run homer off Adam Wainwright as the surging San Francisco Giants beat the St...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The San Francisco Giants tagged St. Louis Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright for seven runs in 41/3 innings en route to a 9-4 win behind Madison Bumgarner, who...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Henry Schulman St. Louis – A year ago this weekend the Giants were forced to flee Busch Stadium amid tornado warnings and a downpour. The next day, the...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Matt Cain will not start Saturday vs. the Cardinals, according to a report, still recovering from a Grade 1 hamstring strain sustained on May 21.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right hamstring, one day ahead of his scheduled start against the St...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain has been scratched from his scheduled start on Saturday due to a right hamstring injury and will be placed on the 15-day disabled...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Buster Posey is set to miss his second straight game with a nagging back injury, as the Giants take on the Cardinals at Busch Stadium.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Matt Cain will go on the disabled list today, with a roster move coming. Manager Bruce Bochy and assistant general manager Bobby Evans were still discussing the new...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain goes on the disables list because of a hamstring injury.
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From the Web › HardballTalk
The Giants hoped Matt Cain would feel well enough to start on Saturday against the Cardinals, but the team scratched him due to lingering discomfort in his hamstring...
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