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Top 10 San Francisco Giants Players of All Time
The Giants franchise has the most Hall of Famers (23) and franchise wins in MLB history. They were briefly known as the New York Gothams in the 1800s until they became the New York Giants...
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Why a Barry Bonds-San Francisco Giants Reunion Is a Huge Mistake
Barry Bonds would love to get back into baseball. Not as a player anymore. Now 47 years old, he's apparently accepted that those days are over...
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Melky Cabrera Needs to Carry the San Francisco Giants
Melky Cabrera is white hot. Not only is he putting on a show with his hitting for the San Francisco Giants , he’s also gunning down runners from left field. Most big-time talents play at a level that far exceeds expectations in contract years...
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5 Coaching Positions Available for Barry Bonds
This morning I was eating my breakfast of champions when I read the following headline from SF Examiner : "Barry Bonds Seeks Instructor Role With Giants...
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Barry Bonds: MLB Home Run King Will Never Shed Bad Boy Persona
Barry Bonds built a 22-year Major League Baseball career around being the player that everyone loves to hate...
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San Francisco Giants: Barry Bonds Is Begging for a Job
Barry Bonds , the 47-year-old home run king is actively pursuing returning to the Giants organization in some kind of hands-on role. He even indicated on Monday that he has advice waiting for struggling ace Tim Lincecum...
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San Francisco Giants: Ranking the 10 Greatest Hitters of the SF Era
What makes a hitter legendary? There's the long ball, clutch timing, consistency and of course, the intangible element of fear your bat instills in every pitcher you face...
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Barry Bonds: When He Saw a Strike, the San Francisco Giant Struck
Barry Bonds ' San Francisco Giants teammates were frustrated. It was the middle of May, 2004, and opposing managers refused to pitch to the greatest of all home run hitters. Then-Giants catcher A...
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Barry Bonds: MLB Must Delete His Records or Move on from Him
Face the facts: Barry Bonds holds the record for most career home runs. He also has hit more home runs in a single season than any other player. Merely look at the record books or sites such as Baseball-Reference...
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Bonds and Bonds: Barry Set the Father-Son HR Mark in San Francisco
On July 5, 1989, the San Francisco Giants hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates at Candlestick Park. With the Giants comfortably ahead in the ninth inning, 6-1, the Pirates had runners on first and third with one out...
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Barry Bonds Enraged Prosecutors by Not Being Intimidated or Subservient
William Rhoden of the New York Times presented some interesting ideas about Barry Bonds in a column a little more than one year ago...
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San Francisco Giants: Top 10 Influential 1997 N.L. West Champion Giants
The 1997 National League West Champion San Francisco Giants are fully etched in Giants lore. It was the first time the Giants made the playoffs since the 1989 World Series and therefore ...
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Barry Bonds Moves to Have His Felony Conviction Erased
One’s feelings toward Barry Bonds are irrelevant. CBS.com reports that Bonds has filed an appeal in an attempt to rectify an injustice. Okay, that’s not exactly what the headline states...
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San Francisco Giants Ace Matt Cain Defeated 2-1 by Giants Tepid Offense
Last night at AT&T Park the San Francisco Giants were defeated by the Miami Marlins 2-1, a frustrating loss like so many others during the seven-year career of Matt Cain...






