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The San Francisco Giants had two pitchers who performed in completely different ways during the All-Star Game.
The first-ever All-Star Game swing-off on Tuesday night has led to a lot of discussion among MLB players about using it instead of the extra-inning format to decide real games.
The San Francisco Giants have a storied history of talented MLB stars. Since the beginning of the MLB All-Star game in 1933, the Giants have been sending their ...
The Giants were averaging 4.6 runs per game by the end of April. Their collective .683 OPS ranked 19th in baseball, but they ...
The Giants’ trade for Robbie Ray required a bit of long-term vision. When the deal with the Mariners was announced in January ...
While Jacob Misiorowski made the NL roster after only five starts, MLB needed to replace six of the league's selected ...
ATLANTA — A few days before he stepped to the plate for Monday’s Home Run Derby, Minnesota Twins All-Star Byron Buxton got ...
San Francisco selected a pair of contact-oriented, middle-of-the-diamond position players in Sunday’s annual draft, taking Tennessee shortstop Gavin Kilen out of Tennessee with the 13th overall pick ...
The chaotic ending came after All-Star pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Robbie Ray looked the part through most of the game.
The Los Angeles Dodgers strung together two-out bloop singles by Freddie Freeman and Andy Pages around an infield hit by Teoscar Hernandez, all producing a run, in a relatively quiet 11-inning ...
Sunday afternoon provided a neat encapsulation of the virtues and flaws that have defined the first half of the Giants’ season. They got another strong pitching performance from All-Star left-hander ...
Freddie Freeman blooped a single into shallow right-center with two outs in the 11th inning to score James Outman for the ...