**The Official SF Giants 2010 Season Thread**

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Feb 12, 2004
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For some reason I can't say fuck the a's. To me it doesn't feel like with the raiders or dodgers. Just can't seem to hate on them but rather I give them props for doing what they do with what they spend. But go giants!
 
Sep 20, 2005
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For some reason I can't say fuck the a's. To me it doesn't feel like with the raiders or dodgers. Just can't seem to hate on them but rather I give them props for doing what they do with what they spend. But go giants!
i got a bunch of homies who are A's fans and they bad mouth the giants so i got some hatred for em plus they were talkin shit after they swept us
 
Jan 5, 2006
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I was at the game in Oakland, they were talkin shit i was talkin it back lol.. we shouldnt have gotten swept.. any team's fans is gonna talk shit after they sweep u.. we gotta win em so we can brag and talk shit too lol
 

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Huff been doin his thing so far this season...

but Uribe deserves alot of respect being right there tied with Huff with homerunss...
 

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also Torres is now in the top five with 20 doubles in only 182 at-bats after having 12 in over 400 at-bats last year.


NEWS


Giants manager Bruce Bochy said infielder Juan Uribe will still receive regular playing time once Edgar Renteria returns from the disabled list.
It will be interesting to see how Bochy juggles the playing time between Renteria, Pablo Sandoval and Freddy Sanchez, but Uribe hardly deserves a seat on the bench. The 30-year-old utility man enters play on Monday with 10 home runs (tied with Aubrey Huff for the team lead) with a team-leading 41 RBI.

Emmanuel Burriss (foot) will continue his minor league rehab assignment with Triple-A Fresno on Monday night.
Burris was 3-for-14 (.214) with one RBI and a stolen base in five games with High-A San Jose last week. The 25-year-old infielder is currently working his way back from surgery on his left foot in March.

A source tells Mychael Urban of CSNBayArea.com that Mark DeRosa was scheduled for more tests on his ailing left wrist on Monday, and that no decision had been made regarding surgery.
A source close to DeRosa says that he will undergo season-ending wrist surgery this week, so it sounds like something of a foregone conclusion at this point. According to Urban, DeRosa is said to be eager to have the surgery as soon as possible, but he and the Giants want to see if the numbness is related to the ruptured tendon sheath in the wrist before proceeding. It's possible that a decision could be announced as soon as Monday night.

Joe Martinez, recently recalled from Triple-A, will start for the Giants on Tuesday.
Martinez will take the injured Todd Wellemeyer's turn this time through the rotation. The 27-year-old was 5-2 with a 3.07 ERA and a 1.26 WHIP with Triple-A Fresno before his recall.
 
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^^^singles night bruh, on top of it being "halloween in june" or whatever because of both teams wearing black and orange.
Damn no wonder lol.. i was thinkin damn this feels like its singles night.. if i wouldve known i wouldve hollered at more females

i caught these two broads infront of me.. i admired the booty and it looked way better in person

 
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also Torres is now in the top five with 20 doubles in only 182 at-bats after having 12 in over 400 at-bats last year.


NEWS


Giants manager Bruce Bochy said infielder Juan Uribe will still receive regular playing time once Edgar Renteria returns from the disabled list.
It will be interesting to see how Bochy juggles the playing time between Renteria, Pablo Sandoval and Freddy Sanchez, but Uribe hardly deserves a seat on the bench. The 30-year-old utility man enters play on Monday with 10 home runs (tied with Aubrey Huff for the team lead) with a team-leading 41 RBI.

Emmanuel Burriss (foot) will continue his minor league rehab assignment with Triple-A Fresno on Monday night.
Burris was 3-for-14 (.214) with one RBI and a stolen base in five games with High-A San Jose last week. The 25-year-old infielder is currently working his way back from surgery on his left foot in March.

A source tells Mychael Urban of CSNBayArea.com that Mark DeRosa was scheduled for more tests on his ailing left wrist on Monday, and that no decision had been made regarding surgery.
A source close to DeRosa says that he will undergo season-ending wrist surgery this week, so it sounds like something of a foregone conclusion at this point. According to Urban, DeRosa is said to be eager to have the surgery as soon as possible, but he and the Giants want to see if the numbness is related to the ruptured tendon sheath in the wrist before proceeding. It's possible that a decision could be announced as soon as Monday night.

Joe Martinez, recently recalled from Triple-A, will start for the Giants on Tuesday.
Martinez will take the injured Todd Wellemeyer's turn this time through the rotation. The 27-year-old was 5-2 with a 3.07 ERA and a 1.26 WHIP with Triple-A Fresno before his recall.
They need to put pablo at 1st, and put posey as catcher. that will make room for uribe, sanchez and renteria in the infield. they need to get rid of molina already