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From the Web › The Mercury News
The San Francisco Giants were hurt by shaky defense as the Arizona Diamondbacks rallied for a 6-5, 10-inning win.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants and Diamondbacks took a tie into the 10th, when Tony Campana's RBI single plated Cliff Pennington to give Arizona a 6-5 win.
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The Giants and Diamondbacks took a tie into the 10th, when Tony Campana's RBI single plated Cliff Pennington to give Arizona a 6-5 win.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Giants minor league outfielder Darren Ford suffered a concussion Thursday in a scary moment during the Fresno Grizzlies game.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO – Giants minor league outfielder Darren Ford appears to have avoided what witnesses described as a potentially devastating head injury after he was...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Two quick, important updates: First, Sergio Romo is not injured, manager Bruce Bochy said. Romo's distress after pitching a scoreless ninth inning in Thursday night's...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Henry Schulman On Farewell to Candlestick night, the cackling spirit of the place cast one final curse. In a moment that belonged at the old yard, Diamondbacks center...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Nelson Cruz, Ryan Braun and Jhonny Peralta were all ridiculed following suspensions stemming from performance-enhancing drugs. But they are moving on in 2014.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
UPDATE, 9:45 P.M.: Ford's agent, Joshua Kusnick, just Tweeted that injured Fresno outfielder Darren Ford "never lost consciousness, put on a stretcher as a precaution....
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Former San Francisco Giants manager Roger Craig and ex-players Jeffrey Leonard and Dave Dravecky and ex-San Francisco 49ers star Brent Jones take part in the Giants'...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO – There was a time in baseball when there was a simple solution to Tim Lincecum's case of the Goldschmidts:A fastball to the ribs.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Roger Craig has a bunch of championship rings. He has one from the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers he claims is now worth about $60,000. He has another from the 2001 Arizona...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
GIANTS VS. COLORADOFriday: Rockies' Jorge De La Rosa (0-1, 8.31) vs. Giants' Madison Bumgarner (1-0, 1.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
A perfect game, Major League Baseball's first regular-season interleague game and consecutive World Series for the Texas Rangers.In this April 11, 1994 photo, Texas...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
It's Candlestick Park nostalgia night, so they're bringing out all the fossils, of which I am one. Tonight's batting parade: CF Pagan 1B Belt 3B Sandoval C Posey RF...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Brandon Hicks is back in the lineup as the Giants try to take two of three from the Diamondbacks.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
UPDATE, 5:55 p.m.: I've been lucky through the years to cover some great managers...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Maybe he's helped, maybe not. But the Giants do seem to be mainstreaming the guy who was once baseball's biggest villain.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The Arizona Diamondbacks may be running out of patience with Randall Delgado.
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Diamondbacks first baseman Paul Goldschmidt came into last night's game with ridiculous career numbers against Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum ... and then Goldschmidt...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
You could say Tim Hudson owns the Arizona Diamondbacks, if two wins over them in two weeks at two different ballparks is any judge in early April.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO – Paul Goldschmidt stands there at his locker, his arms crossed but otherwise approachable, and looks you straight in the eye.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
After a 7-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night, Tim Lincecum blamed his seven-run outing on a mechanical bug that caused his arm angle to drop and his...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Tim Lincecum surrendered seven runs, including three on a Paul Goldschmidt home run in the first, as Arizona dealt the Giants a 7-3 loss.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Last year, I was sitting in the Diamondbacks dugout at Chase Field many hours before the first pitch waiting to do an MLB Network hit. It was probably noontime. A group...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The scene is becoming all too familiar for Tim Lincecum as he watches Paul Goldschmidt launch home run after home run.San Francisco Giants' Tim Lincecum works against...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
If Paul Goldschmidt woke up in his San Francisco hotel room Wednesday and whispered "Happy Lincecum Day," he wouldn't admit to it. Or come even close. Goldschmidt is cut...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Henry Schulman Tim Lincecum is going to be a Giant through 2015, which means in theory he could face Arizona first baseman Paul Goldschmidt in 10 more series, more...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Paul Goldschmidt hit a three-run homer and sacrifice fly to pound Tim Lincecum again, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the San Francisco Giants 7-3 on Wednesday...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
SAN FRANCISCO -- Tim Lincecum's first home start since signing a two-year deal lasted just four innings -- and the right-hander nearly didn't make it that far.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Pablo Sandoval is off to a slow start, but his manager sees a balanced and focused hitter who is suffering through some hard luck.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The slugging Giants might keep on slugging tonight. The wind, at the moment, is blowing straight out at AT&T Park. The problem of course is that Paul Goldschmidt...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy doesn't think uncertainty over Sandoval's contract is weighing on the third baseman's mind.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
With Tim Lincecum on the mound for Game 2 against Arizona, Bruce Bochy is sending Joaquin Arias out to man second base.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
UPDATE 6:05 P.M.: It would be tempting to blame Pablo Sandoval's .161 batting average through the first eight games on contract distractions, if not for the number of...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Giants looking for their third series win of the year. Diamondbacks looking for signs of life. Pagan CF Belt 1B Sandoval 3B Posey C Pence RF Morse LF Crawford SS Arias...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Hank Aaron has 755 career home runs. Barry Bonds has 762. But commissioner Bud Selig discredited the latter's achievements on Tuesday.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
After they finished their seven-game opening trip leading the majors in home runs and top five in scoring, there was some suspicion the Giants' early offensive surge...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Through eight games the Giants are giving the first hints that this might be their first offense-over-defense team since the Barry Bonds Era.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants' offense needs to be smart, aggressive and hungry for more. Guess what? They were all of those things in Tuesday's home opener.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
With Angel Pagan at the top of the order, the San Francisco Giants offense is off and running
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From the Web › HardballTalk
The Giants have tabled extension talks with third baseman Pablo Sandoval, who is scheduled to become a free agent five days after the conclusion of the 2014 World...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
On Tuesday's edition of Yahoo SportsTalk Live, Brian Sabean told Jim Kozimor the Giants have tabled contract talks with Pablo Sandoval.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The Arizona Diamondbacks have endured four openers, and they're 0-4.Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Aaron Hill walks from the plate after striking out against San...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The first standing ovation on opening day at AT&T Park went to Batkid, the Make-A-Wish participant who captivated the nation for a day in November and threw out the...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Mike Murphy had to do it. It's a big clubhouse, but Brandon Hicks was put right between Brandon Belt and Brandon Crawford. Or, as Belt said, Hicks was put right between...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
I don't know Tim Hudson well yet, so I can't tell if his modesty is real or false, but it's there. His self-depracating humor is endearing. After finishing eight innings...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The Batkid stole hearts in San Francisco once more, with thousands cheering the young boy at the ballpark for the Giants home opener.Miles Scott, dressed as Batkid...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Brandon Belt homers again, takes share of Major League lead, as Tim Hudson cruises in Giants debut at AT&T Park
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Matt Cain escorts Batkid -- cancer survivor Miles Scott -- around AT&T Park; youngster also throws out first pitch before Tuesday's home opener.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Brandon Belt hit his fifth home run of 2014, Tim Hudson got the win, and the Giants defeated the D'backs for the fourth time this season.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
A 'culture of apathy and indifference' among game-day staffers at Dodger Stadium was among the problems identified by Major League Baseball in an assessment of the 2011...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Brandon Belt homers again, takes share of Major League lead, as Tim Hudson cruises in debut at AT&T Park
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Henry Schulman Lord knows if this Giants start is a quirk or a harbinger, it will change once Arizona disappears from their schedule, when Angel Pagan and Brandon...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Michael Morse hit a two-run single to back Tim Hudson as each made memorable home debuts with their new team, and Brandon Belt hit a two-run homer for the San Francisco...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Tim Hudson's eight strong innings and Brandon Belt and Angel Pagan's continued hot hitting made for a successful home opener for the San Francisco Giants, who dealt the...
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From Katie Dowd of the San Francisco Chronicle comes this adorable photo of Batkid -- a five-year-old named Miles Scott who beat leukemia -- being guided to the mound by...
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