When you think of someone with bad vision you tend not to think of baseball players who hit .330 with 25 home runs. Pablo Sandoval may have not had terrible vision, but the Panda is getting some brand new Oakleys to ... (Continue reading)
With the news of Travis Ishikawa going down with a freak foot accident, I had to ask myself a question that came out of left field. What if the Giants No. 1 prospect Buster Posey became the backup catcher as well ... (Continue reading)
As it stands, the Giants No. 4 prospect is Thomas Neal, a California native who showed considerable promise in the minors last season. With a strong performance down in San Jose, the San Francisco Giants have invited Thomas Neal to Spring ... (Continue reading)
The Tim Lincecum fiasco is over. Tim Lincecum has just signed a two year deal worth $23 million. Finally those fans putting Tim's arbitration case under the microscope and in my opinion overreacting to this whole process can be silenced. At least ... (Continue reading)
Runners on first and second, top of the ninth in a 2-1 game with the Philadelphia Phillies leading. Much to my delight, Bruce Bochy takes out Travis Ishikawa and calls on his bench to tie the game or possibly even win ... (Continue reading)
It was a dominant Tim Lincecum, a Barry Zito curve ball, and an Edgar Renteria grand slam that helped the San Francisco Giants sweep the Colorado Rockies this past weekend. No words can describe it...wait, what am I talking about? Two comeback ... (Continue reading)
The absence of Bengie Molina, Pablo Sandoval, and recently-acquired Freddy Sanchez isn't what San Francisco Giants fans hoped for as the final month of baseball is yet to be played. Pablo Sandoval, the best player on the the team next to ... (Continue reading)
The Giants number one prospect Madison Bumgarner just won again, but you know what? What else is new with this kid? Madison Bumgarner is quickly becoming the David Price of this year and his numbers continue to show why the Giants ... (Continue reading)
Baseball fans, we are witnessing something beautiful in our nation's pastime, and it begins with two words: Tim Lincecum. The San Francisco Giants' reigning Cy Young winner from last year is topping that magical season with another in the making. Call ... (Continue reading)