Monday, July 27, 2009

Take a look at our San Francisco Giants Team Shop

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The San Francisco Giants All-Star Break Awards: "Entourage" Edition!

by Kevin O'Brien

With the first half of the season officially over and the Giants getting ready to battle for a playoff spot in the second half, I think it is a good idea to look over some of the highs, lows, and everything in between of the Giants' surprising 49-39 first half.

In addition, with season six of Entourage premiering last Sunday, I thought it would be a good idea to give these awards an Entourage-esque spin.

If you like Entourage, I hope you enjoy these awards.

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San Francisco Giants Involvement With Roy Halladay Could Work

by Zack Farmer

Roy Halladay is the American League's best pitcher and the Toronto Blue Jays have every right to ask for everybody's top prospect in return. Furthermore, now that the Jays are falling out of the race they have decided to

So, where do the rancisco San FGiants fit into all of this?

They have a wealth of talent in the farm system and have a legitimate shot at making noise in the playoffs. A move needs to be made but is Halladay the right move?

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San Francisco Giants Need To Step Up the Plate

by Ronald Michie

The San Francisco Giants can no longer fall back on the Cinderella story line. They have the third best record in the league, and lead the wild card chase by two games.

They are fourth in the league in hitting and first in pitching.

They have one of the best young hitters in the league in Pablo Sandoval, and two of the best starters in Lincecum and Cain. Their closer is tied for the league lead in saves and their bullpen has been excellent of late.

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The Future of Baseball: The San Francisco Giants' Rotation

by Kyle Vos

Heading into this season, pretty much everyone would have put the San Francisco Giants near the bottom of the standings. A year removed from a 90-loss season, the only noteworthy addition the team made was the signing of 45-year old starting pitcher Randy Johnson.

Fast forward to the All-Star break, and the Giants are a surprising 10 games over .500 with a two game lead in the Wild Card race. The somewhat premature emergence of the portly power hitting Pablo Sandoval has helped, but the main reason this Giants team is succeeding is their pitching staff.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Midseason Progress Report: San Francisco Giants Exceeding Expectations

by Eric Jolivette

As we near the mid-point of the 2009 season, Giants fans should be on cloud nine. After a lengthy hibernation in the cave of mediocrity, these bears are awake -- and they’re starting to look like contenders.

Whether or not Giants fans are excited, Bruce Bochy and Brian Sabean surely are. San Francisco’s manager and GM both began the season on seats that were hotter than a car stereo at a swap meet.

It was easy to see from the beginning that pitching would be the Giants’ strength this season. Tim Lincecum and company have definitely not disappointed.

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San Francisco Giants showing rare power of late

By Chris Haft

Though home runs remain a rarity for the Giants, they've proven lately that slugging is not a completely foreign skill to them.

They entered Tuesday night's rematch against the St. Louis Cardinals having homered in five consecutive games, tying a season-high. Of San Francisco's eight homers in this span, Pablo Sandoval and Nate Schierholtz hit three and two, respectively. Matt Downs, Travis Ishikawa and Juan Uribe hit the others.

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San Francisco Giants' pitcher hit by liner working his way back to the big leagues

By Brian VanderBeek

San Francisco Giants' fans have seen the replay a thousand times, from every conceivable angle at every speed.

So has Joe Martinez.

But while we wince every time that April 9 Mike Cameron line drive cracks into Martinez's forehead, Martinez doesn't.

"They replay stuff and show it on ESPN a million times," Martinez said. "And it's tough to watch. It's tough on my parents. It doesn't bother me to watch because it didn't hurt. I just didn't feel it. Maybe it's for lack of brain.

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