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Video: Flashmob at Giants Game

Video: Flashmob at Giants Game

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on Jun 27, 2012 | Comments (0)

The SF Giants had a home game against the L.A. Dodgers last night and while fans were entering AT&T Park they were surprised with a flashmob dance performance. Did you catch it?

Video: Matt Cain’s Top 10

Video: Matt Cain’s Top 10

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on Jun 19, 2012 | Comments (0)

Mr. Perfect Game was on David Letterman last night for a segment called “Top Ten Things I Want To Achieve Now That I’ve Thrown A Perfect Game”. One thing’s for sure – Matt Cain should stick to pitching.

The Giants Start Making Moves

The Giants Start Making Moves

Posted by: V. A. on Nov 8, 2011 | Comments (0)

This is what happens when you don’t win the World Series. You start making moves to get over the hump. The takeaway: The Giants get a leadoff hitter and give up an inconsistent pitcher.

Richmond Round-Up

Richmond Round-Up

Posted by: Keith Mizuguchi on Aug 31, 2011 | Comments (0)

“Baseball Mary” appears on Showtime’s “The Franchise,” a new restaurant opens on Geary and a website offers a historical photo tour of San Francisco.

The Onesie Tux

The Onesie Tux

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on Jul 14, 2011 | Comments (0)

I’m sure you’all have seen this already but here is it again it all it’s cringe-worthy glory: the spandex onesie tux that SF Giants pitcher Brian Wilson wore last night to the ESPYs.

Video: SF Giants’ It Gets Better

Video: SF Giants’ It Gets Better

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on Jun 1, 2011 | Comments (0)

The SF Giants became the first professional sports team to release an “It Gets Better” video supporting teens, particularly LGBT teens, who are bullied and teased. If you have no idea what this movement – kicked off by Dan Savage is about – check it out here.

Barry Bonds = Guilty

Barry Bonds = Guilty

Posted by: Anhoni Patel on Apr 13, 2011 | Comments (0)

The jury has spoken and the verdict is in: Barry Bonds is guilty – and not of being a douchebag who took steroids which allowed him to garner accolades he didn’t deserve – no, he was found guilty of “Obstruction Of Justice”. For the other three counts of perjury he was being tried for – a mistrial was declared.