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Preserving our core pitching for the long term remains a top priority for the Giants and today's extension certainly helps further that goal ... Madison has already proven that he is one of the best left-handed pitchers in the game today and we are confident that he will continue to succeed for many years to come.More quotes »
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Melky Cabrera, Buster Posey lead San Francisco Giants to victory
Vogelsong, who escaped bases-loaded jams in the fourth and sixth innings. Pablo Sandoval has finally been freed to do the thing he enjoys most -- hit a baseball. Brandon Belt said he looked at video as far back as his minor league days in 2010 in recent 1:21 AM from Inside Bay Area Read more »
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Open GameThread, 5/26
Giants Baseball: When a simultaneous root canal and colonoscopy just aren't enough fun. via Baseball Prospectus: "Perfect World Projection: He could be a star-level starter, but its far from guaranteed." Kyle Crick This is the longest GIF ever "Man, you from McCovey Chronicles Read more »
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Leading Off: It's time Giants made a move at first base
Do you remember Cody Ross and Pat Burrell, two veterans who were waived by their respective teams in 2010 before Giants general manager Brian Sabean picked them up? The new scenery at AT&T Park kick-started their careers. They were thankful to be in San from Sacramento Bee Read more »
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Why Matt Cain is a Legitimate Cy Young Candidate
In San Francisco they like to call Matt Cain the “horse” because he gobbles up innings like a horse eats grass. Coming into the 2012 campaign, Cain had pitched at least 200 innings in five straight seasons with the Giants and that streak looks like it wi from SportsPage Network Read more »
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Friday Baseball Post
Brian Sabean is bizarrely consistent, no? Obviously, the current team looks nothing like the Bonds-era teams. Sabean's earlier Giants only used one source for hitters: established major league veterans. Now, the Giants seem almost all home grown. So what from Jonathan Bernstein Read more »