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Pittsburgh Pirates
vs
San Francisco Giants
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
07/25/2017
10:15pm EST

Lines:
Pittsburgh +1.5
San Francisco -1.5

Total:
Over 7.5 (-110)
Under 7.5 (-110)

Community Picks: Pittsburgh Pirates 0% vs San Francisco Giants 0%

Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Pittsburgh Pirates
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Pittsburgh Pirates kept clearing the fences, and the San Francisco Giants were left arguing plate umpire Chris Conroy's tough strike zone. Even Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle understood the beef. Andrew McCutchen hit a three-run homer and had four RBIs, Gerrit Cole won for the fifth time in six starts, and the Pirates beat San Francisco 10-3 on Monday night. "I think there was some frustration really all night," said Giants manager Bruce Bochy, who watched most of the game from his office after an ejection in the second. "I don't think he had a real good night, to be honest, as far as consistency, but that really had nothing to do with what happened tonight. We gave up three-run Continue to Article
July 25, 2017 1:42:am EST
San Francisco Giants
Tyler Beede was supposed to start Sacramento's matinee tilt on Monday in Tacoma, but he was scratched. But not for the reason Giants fans have been hoping for. The top pitching prospect hasn't been called up. The 24-year-old Beede was scratched after he strained his groin while warming up for the start. Kraig Sitton started in Beede's place. In 19 starts with the River Cats this season, Beede has a 4.79 ERA and 83 strikeouts in 109 innings pitched. Beede, the 2014 1st round pick out of Vanderbilt, entered the season as the No. 89 prospect in all of baseball according to Baseball America, but fell out of the Top 100 in the Midseason update. The publication also had Beede as the Giants' No. 1 prospect Continue to Article
July 24, 2017 11:16:pm EST
San Francisco Giants
SAN FRANCISCO — Three years after departing for what he thought would be a better fit, Pablo Sandoval has returned.  The third baseman, a key cog in the dynasty the Giants built earlier this decade, re-signed with the organization on a minor league deal on Saturday morning. Sandoval will join Class-A San Jose immediately and move on to Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday. He was in the AT&T Park clubhouse on Saturday to take a physical.  Sandoval, now 30 years old, spent the first seven years of his career in San Francisco, batting .294 with 106 homers amid battles with his weight and inconsistency. The Giants never quite got on the same page with Sandoval when it came to his conditioning, and he Continue to Article
July 22, 2017 2:50:pm EST
San Francisco Giants
SAN FRANCISCO — Three years after departing for what he thought would be a better fit, Pablo Sandoval has returned.  The third baseman, a key cog in the dynasty the Giants built earlier this decade, re-signed with the organization on a minor league deal on Saturday morning. Sandoval will join Class-A San Jose immediately and move on to Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday. He was in the AT&T Park clubhouse on Saturday to take a physical.  Sandoval, now 30 years old, spent the first seven years of his career in San Francisco, batting .294 with 106 homers amid battles with his weight and inconsistency. The Giants never quite got on the same page with Sandoval when it came to his conditioning, and he Continue to Article
July 22, 2017 2:45:pm EST
San Francisco Giants
On Thursday, one San Francisco Giants fan experienced that nightmare. It rose to the upper level of seats, and a fan wearing a Duane Kuiper jersey had the perfect opportunity to snag it. This Giants fan was pretty sad after a foul ball bounced out of his arms. Continue to Article
July 21, 2017 11:34:am EST
 
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