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Postseason-Bound: Giants First in MLB to Clinch Playoff Spot
The San Francisco Giants have officially punched their ticket to the MLB postseason.
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Giants Allowed to Have Fans at Spring Training Home Games
When the San Francisco Giants take the field against the Angels on Feb. 27, they’ll play in front of some of their fans for the first time in nearly a full year.
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Giants-Mariners Game Postponed Due to Poor Air Quality in Seattle
Tuesday night’s Giants-Mariners game has been postponed due to poor air quality in Seattle, a source tells NBC Sports Bay Area.
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No Spitting Will Be Another Strange Part of Giants' 2020 MLB Season
It’s going to be an adjustment.
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Giants' Alyssa Nakken Coaches First Base Late in Exhibition vs. A's
Alyssa Nakken continued her development Monday night by spending two innings coaching on the field.
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Giants Could be Playing at Oracle Park by Late June: Report
For weeks, the reports have indicated that when baseball returns it likely will do so only in select areas. But the latest update from a national writer gave the first glimmer of hope that the Giants could return to Oracle Park as soon as June.
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Giants Don't Tender Kevin Pillar a Contract After One Season With Team
Kevin Pillar arguably was the Giants’ best player during the 2019 season. But he won’t be back with the team in 2020.
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Giants Celebrate Hitting Coach After He Completes Radiation Treatment
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Giants were a few minutes late getting out on the field for Thursday’s workout. The clubhouse was closed for one of the many meetings the team holds, and this was the most important one yet. ...
Hitting coach Alonzo Powell informed the players that he had completed his 40th and final radiation treatment for prostate cancer. Powell had... -
Giants' Tyler Beede Continues to Open Eyes During an Impressive Spring
“It looks like he’s on a mission to show he’s put a lot of hard work in.”
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‘It's His Time.' Tyler Beede Continues to Open Eyes
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A few seconds after the final pitch Thursday night, Tyler Beede emerged from the dugout, walked over behind the plate, and looked out into the seats at Scottsdale Stadium in search of someone specific. That was a change of pace. For most of the spring, all eyes have been on Beede.