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Durham Sent to Millwaukee

With a little less than 2 weeks before the July 31st trade deadline, the Giants have made the first of what hopes to be a string of moves in order to rid their roster of their veteran players.Ray Durham had been scouted by the Brewers for the last 2+ w…

21Jul2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

Smooth Transition

CC Sabathia is now 3-0 as Beermaker and it’s been a smooth transition to say the least.El Capitán Chorizo tossed his second consecutive and 21st career complete game Friday, a four hitter that led the Brewers to a 9-1 victory over the San Francisco Gi…

19Jul2008 | Babes Love Baseball | 0 comments | Continued

Get Well Soon Little Buddy

San Francisco Giants youngster Tim Lincecum, selected to his first All-Star game this season, called in sick to Tuesday’s festivities.The 24-year-old righty was taken to a nearby hospital after feeling ill earlier in the day, and was released after bei…

16Jul2008 | Babes Love Baseball | 0 comments | Continued

Giants Stagger Into Break

Heading into this month, the Giants were probably playing their best ball of the year. They were still 8-10 games below .500 at the time, but they were only 3.5 games out of first place at one point in early July. However, they lost 7 of their last 9 l…

15Jul2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

NL West Again NL’s Worst

Back in 2005-2006, the NL West was widely regarded as one of the weaker divisions in the game. Then 2007 came around and 2 teams from the West made the playoffs and all of the sudden the NL West was starting to look like the class of the National Leagu…

10Jul2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

Lincecum and Wilson All-Stars

The all-star selections were made official on Sunday, and surprisingly to some, two San Francisco Giants were selected. Everybody across the nation has heard of Tim Lincecum and is recognizing his dominance this season, so he was a lock to make the tea…

7Jul2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

All-Star Picks

With voting for the all-star game over with and official selections right around the corner, I wanted to pick my own version of how the all-star teams should play out, based purely on performance with no popularity taken into consideration.NATIONAL LEA…

3Jul2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued
Jonathan Sanchez

A Giant Among Giants

Only three teams have fewer wins in the National League than the San Francisco Giants and yet they are widely considered one of the worst teams due to the lack of overwhelming fantasy commodities they present. Sure they have Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain and they are elite and productive players respectively, but the one […]

30Jun2008 | 108 Stitches | 0 comments | Continued

First Half Review

We are about to hit July and the season is officially halfway over. I thought now would be a good time to do a mid-season review on the first half of the season.THE GOOD: Tim Lincecum was the subject of trade talks over the winter, but the Giants event…

30Jun2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

Eleven Reasons to Love Cliff Lee

Cliff Lee enjoyed yet another fantastic outing for the Cleveland Indians Thursday, striking out a career-high eleven San Francisco Giants over eight solid innings to earn his eleventh victory and help his club avoid a three-game sweep.

This marks the…

27Jun2008 | Babes Love Baseball | 0 comments | Continued

Zito Dominates

Barry Zito had arguably his best start of the season for the Giants on Wednesday going 6 2/3 innings giving up only 1 run on 4 hits with 4 k’s and no walks. The big stat here was the zero walks allowed. It was the first start all season in which Zito d…

26Jun2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

Notes: Lincecum Looks Human

It took over 2 1/2 months, but Tim Lincecum finally turned in a rough outing Sunday, his first of the season. He made his first “non” quality start of the year last week vs. the Detroit Tigers, but was still effective enough to go 7+ innings and allow…

23Jun2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

Zito, Giants Looking Into Peterson

The Giants have recently shown interest in fired Mets’ pitching coach, Rick Peterson, the same pitching coach that helped Barry Zito during his most successful seasons in Oakland. The team has apparently inquired about bringing Peterson aboard as someo…

20Jun2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

Home Woes Continue

The Giants now sit alone as the team with the worst home record in baseball as their early June surge has died out here in the middle of the month. If they were just a .500 home team, they would be within a game or two of the first place D-Backs. After…

16Jun2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued

Giants Within 6

1The Giants most recent surge of winning baseball has moved them within 6 games of the first place Arizona Diamondbacks. If you would have told me the Giants would have only been a handful of games out of first come mid-season, I would have laughed at …

11Jun2008 | The Giants Blog | 0 comments | Continued