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Giants manager Bob Melvin speaks to reporters after San Francisco's 3-2 walk-off win vs the Atlanta Braves on Saturday at Oracle Park.Melvin lauds ‘battle tested' Giants after walk off win over Braves ...
As of right now, it looks like whoever threw a ball onto the field during Friday night's San Francisco Giants game might get ...
Giants manager Bob Melvin described the incident as "a first" after a second ball mysteriously appeared on the field as a Braves player crossed home plate.
From the angle of the throw, the ball appeared to be thrown by a fan from the upper deck. The throw did not interfere with ...
The Giants played their sixth consecutive one-run game on Saturday -- their longest streak since an eight-game run in 2014.
With Logan Webb on the mount in the fifth inning for the Giants on Tuesday night, home plate umpire Tony Randazzo accurately ...
After collecting the throw home, Giants' catcher Patrick Bailey quizzically looked around, clearly baffled by the whole situation. Watch that weird play below: ...
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The Giants needed an RBI double from Wilmer Flores in the ninth to avoid being shut out for the second time on the road trip.
San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin wasn't pleased with home plate umpire Tony Randazzo's strike zone Tuesday night in Detroit against the Tigers. Melvin didn't hold his discontent within, letting ...
An overexuberant fan had people seeing double during the game between the Atlanta Braves and San Francisco Giants ...
Speaking to reporters after the game, Giants infielder infielder Tyler Fitzgerald called the act "dangerous," while manager ...