I have a question for the foolish faction of the 49er Faithful who finally spit out the Kool-Aid when Mike Singletary got fired last week. Do you still want winners? The team has now missed the playoffs for the eighth ... (Continue reading)
Perhaps the most cathartic play in all of baseball is the game-winning walk-off home run. By definition, its prerequisite of the hitter’s team being either tied or behind before the act only adds to the magnitude of its heroism and ... (Continue reading)
With the bubbly still flowing onto the carpet in the visitors’ locker room and the Giants reveling in the franchise’s first National League pennant in eight years, I thought it would be interesting to press the rewind button and review ... (Continue reading)
Whenever I think of my first Giants game in 1988, I almost always instinctively rub my left deltoid and wince. I was four years old, and on a typically brisk spring afternoon at Candlestick Park, my father took my little ... (Continue reading)
For the first time in seven years, postseason baseball has found its way to AT&T Park. In the National League Divisional Series, the newly crowned NL West champion San Francisco Giants (92-70) will meet the Atlanta Braves ... (Continue reading)