Runners left in scoring position_San Francisco 7 (Lamb, Foster, Huff, Schmitt 2, Meckler 2); Chicago 6 (Robert, Vaughn, Maton, Jankowski 2, K.Lee). RISP_San Francisco 1 for 11; Chicago 0 for 7.
Giants first. Grant McCray flies out to deep center field to Michael A. Taylor. Casey Schmitt singles to left field. LaMonte Wade hit by pitch. Luis Matos singles to right center field. LaMonte Wade ...
Makes return to spring lineup ...
Wade Meckler, 24, isn’t going to be a power hitter like Bonds. The most homers he has hit in a minor league season is nine, but he’s an excellent contact hitter, and he’s got the top sprint time on ...
Although, if the Giants wanted to look at the players who are out of options this spring, they could choose from Cooper Hummel, Derek Hill, Jose Siri, Stuart Fairchild, Otto López and Luke Williams.
Grant McCray and Luis Matos both furthered their cases to make the Opening Day roster as the Giants beat the Rockies, 8-2, on ...
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McCovey Chronicles on MSNGiants option Basabe and update Meckler and Murphy’s injuriesThe Giants announced their fourth round of camp cuts, though it’s just one player this time: infielder Osleivis Basabe, who ...
Meckler was diagnosed with a concussion and a mild neck strain after being re-evaluated Monday, Justice delos Santos of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Meckler sustained the injuries in Sunday's ...
On the topic of velocity, Hicks’ splitter sat in the 88-89 mph range on Sunday against the Padres. Last season, Hicks’ ...
On the topic of velocity, Hicks’ splitter sat in the 88-89 mph range on Sunday against the Padres. Last season, Hicks’ ...
It's too early for team officials to declare what they think the Opening Day roster will be, but there are some signs ...
Spring Breakout is back. Next week, the Giants will field a group of their top prospects and pit them against a team of ...
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