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Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow made his usual Monday appearance on KNBR’s “ Murph and Markus ” morning show and broke down the rivalry weekend, which saw the Dodgers take two of the three games against the Giants. But on Saturday, the Giants gave out a Bonds bobblehead to 20,000 fans, leading to an unexpected postgame moment.
The Giants were averaging 4.6 runs per game by the end of April. Their collective .683 OPS ranked 19th in baseball, but they compensated by having a .776 OPS with runners in scoring position, the fifth-best mark in baseball after the first full month.
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In the early days of baseball, “knothole gangs” would look through holes in stadium fences to watch games for free, and then-Giants owner Peter Magowan loved the chance to call back to that era in SF. There’s a small stretch of fence in Oracle Park from which Giants fans can watch the game for free, for a few innings at a time.
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Rodríguez’s revamped slider generated considerable horizontal break during that first bullpen session, moving more like a traditional sweeper. But when Rodríguez unveiled his new slider in a game only days after picking it up, he threw the pitch with an unforeseen power and force that combining sweeping movement with hard velocity.
The San Francisco Giants' Patrick Bailey did something that hadn't been done since 2016: Hit an inside-the-park walk-off home run.
In a moment where the San Francisco Giants television broadcast was celebrating his stellar efforts against the hated Dodgers, Mike Krukow used that moment to call on the Hall of Fame to put a Dodger in the Hall of Fame.
Kentfield residents are staying optimistic that family members of former San Francisco Giants pitcher, Tyler Walker, will be found safe. Mark, Sara and Johnny Walker are among the dozens missing in the deadly flash flooding in Texas.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/giants as San Francisco Giants Star Third Baseman Thrown Off by In-Game Interview.