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Miami Marlins
vs
San Francisco Giants
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/23/2016
9:05pm EST

Lines:
Miami -1.5
San Francisco +1.5

Total:
Over 7 (-103)
Under 7 (-107)

Community Picks: Miami Marlins 0% vs San Francisco Giants 0%

Miami Marlins and San Francisco Giants Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
San Francisco Giants
The Miami Marlins are having trouble at the plate, but the bats may not need to do much with Jose Fernandez taking the ball. Fernandez goes for another impressive performance as the Marlins try to win a third straight game with him on the mound Saturday night against the San Francisco Giants. Miami (5-10) has lost seven of its last nine games while averaging 2.9 runs and batting .203 with runners in scoring position. Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 2:55:am EST
San Francisco Giants
When the Marlins intentionally walked Brandon Crawford to bring up pitcher Jeff Samardzija in the No. 8 hole, Giants manager Bruce Bochy second-guessed whether this might have been a night to bat his starter in the typical ninth slot. Samardzija delivered his best performance at the plate while pitching San Francisco to a much-needed victory. Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 2:16:am EST
San Francisco Giants
SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds arrived at AT&T Park on Friday and went right to the batting cage. The visitors’ batting cage. Then he went to the dugout, sat down and answered questions from a swarm of reporters. The visitors’ dugout.  Then it was off to the clubhouse.  Oh, the AT&T Park clubhouse.  The stories it could tell about Barry Bonds. Well, not this one. He was across the stadium. You know, with the visitors. Bonds has done a lot of things at AT&T Park in his life — including hitting 160 homers; 35 of which splashed into McCovey Cove — but he’d never done any of this. He was, for the first time, wearing the opposing team’s uniform.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The return of Bonds, the home-run king, PED poster child and controversy magnet who had surprisingly taken a job as the Miami Marlins hitting coach, figured to be a circus. Because he’s Barry Bonds and most everything involving him has the potential be a circus. But this new Barry Bonds, the one who wants to change his image, get back in baseball’s good graces and maybe, hopefully one day get into the Hall of Fame, well he wasn’t trying to play ring master. “I take my job serious,” Bonds said in what had to be the most anticipated media scrum featuring an opposing hitting coach in the history of AT&T Park. “I’m very serious about being a good hitting coach over here for the Miami Marlins. I respect the Giants. I’ll root for them when we leave. I’m not going to root for them right now.” Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 1:40:am EST
Miami Marlins
SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds arrived at AT&T Park on Friday and went right to the batting cage. The visitors’ batting cage. Then he went to the dugout, sat down and answered questions from a swarm of reporters. The visitors’ dugout.  Then it was off to the clubhouse.  Oh, the AT&T Park clubhouse.  The stories it could tell about Barry Bonds. Well, not this one. He was across the stadium. You know, with the visitors. Bonds has done a lot of things at AT&T Park in his life — including hitting 160 homers; 35 of which splashed into McCovey Cove — but he’d never done any of this. He was, for the first time, wearing the opposing team’s uniform.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The return of Bonds, the home-run king, PED poster child and controversy magnet who had surprisingly taken a job as the Miami Marlins hitting coach, figured to be a circus. Because he’s Barry Bonds and most everything involving him has the potential be a circus. But this new Barry Bonds, the one who wants to change his image, get back in baseball’s good graces and maybe, hopefully one day get into the Hall of Fame, well he wasn’t trying to play ring master. “I take my job serious,” Bonds said in what had to be the most anticipated media scrum featuring an opposing hitting coach in the history of AT&T Park. “I’m very serious about being a good hitting coach over here for the Miami Marlins. I respect the Giants. I’ll root for them when we leave. I’m not going to root for them right now.” Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 1:40:am EST
Miami Marlins
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- Pinch-hitter Franklin Gutierrez came through with a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning and Nelson Cruz added a two-run homer, leading the Seattle Mariners to a 5-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night. Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 1:38:am EST
 
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