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Aaron Judge looked like he might have been heading the San Fransisco Giants – but a reporter admitted he was too quick to send a tweet that all but confirmed he would sign with the team. New York Post columnist Jon Heyman reported that it sounded like the 2022 American League MVP “appears headed to the Giants,” according to screenshots posted by fans. However, he quickly retracted it and admitted he was too quick to hit send. That came after Heyman reported that the Giants made an offer in the $360 million ballpark to Judge. It’s unclear if the star outfielder would give the New York Yankees a...
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The MLB trade deadline is a unique beast. For some teams, it means reinforcing a solid team and turning them into World Series contenders. But for others, it’s shelling off fan favorites to other teams in the name of a rebuild. For the San Francisco Giants, it was the latter as they sent catcher Curt Casali and pitcher Matthew Boyd to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for RHP Michael Stryffeler and catcher Andy Thomas. This trade came just hours after the Giants sent Darin Ruf to the New York Mets, capping off a devastating trade deadline for the Giants clubhouse. Casali joined San Fransisco la...
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Now making history for the San Francisco Giants, number 92, Alyssa Nakken. Number 92. When she took the field to coach first base Tuesday evening during what turned out to be a 13-2 win over San Diego, Nakken made MLB history as the first female coach on the field in a regular-season game. “I think we’re all inspirations doing everything that we do on a day-to-day basis, and I think, yes, this carries a little bit more weight because of the visibility; obviously there’s a historical nature to it,” she said. “But again, this is my job.” Nakken came in in the third inning after Antoan Richardson...
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Tragedy struck Monday morning for San Francisco Giants first baseman Brandon Belt, as he learned of the passing of his grandmother, Margaret Peterson. Belt texted his wife and parents on Tuesday, admitting he was struggling and uncertain he could play. His dad reminded him that his grandma would have wanted to see him out there. “I think that kind of locked me in,” Belt said. Belt swung a heavy bat with a heavy heart, hitting two of San Francisco’s four home runs before dedicating them and the rest of his season to his grandmother’s memory following the Giants’ 8-0 win over the Mets. “I’ve kin...
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According to Giants spokeswoman Staci Slaughter, a bunny has never been in the stands of Oracle Park during its 22-year history. Wearing a dark bow tie with orange crabs to demonstrate the San Francisco Giants’ colors, a 4.5-month old bunny named Alex stole the hearts of fans at the game and fans watching on television. He became an instant Twitter sensation. Alex was escorted to the game by his owners Kei Kato and Josh Row. Alex earned significant screen time during the early innings because it is not every day that you see a therapy bunny at a ball game. Alex has been an important and very l...
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