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Willy Adames held his helmet above his head as he stood near home plate and acknowledged the ovation he was given by Milwaukee Brewers fans at American Family Field. He then gave Brewers catcher and former teammate William Contreras a hug and nodded in the direction of starting pitcher Jose Quintana.
Suddenly, every Giants fan seems to want Buster Posey to orchestrate a trade forOrioles catcher Adley Rutschman. The post San Francisco Giants Face Fresh Demands To Trade For Two-Time All-Starappeared first on Heavy Sports.
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SB Nation on MSNGiants Minor League Baseball roundup, August 20: Luis Matos homers, gets called up
Center fielder Trevor Cohen and second baseman Lorenzo Meola, the team’s 3rd and 4th-round picks in July, both hit 1-4 with a strikeout and a stolen base. Right fielder Cameron Maldonado, their 7th-round pick, went 1-3 with a double, a walk, and 2 strikeouts in his 2nd career game.
The San Francisco Giants, as expected, officially placed Landen Roupp on the 15-day injured list with left knee inflammation on Friday although there remained no word as to how much time the right-handed starting pitcher might be forced to miss.
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Giants’ Jung Hoo Lee makes catch off glove, thigh and calf before pinning baseball between knees
San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee may have made the catch of the year. Tampa Bay’s Yandy Díaz drove a pitch to deep right-center and Lee made a play that created a buzz Sunday on social media as San Francisco beat the Rays 7-1.
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SB Nation on MSNGiants Minor League Baseball Roundup, August 19: Charlie Szykowny and Luis Matos stay hot
Third baseman Parks Harber was the only other Emerald with a multi-hit game, as he went 2-4 with a strikeout. Since coming to the Giants in the Camilo Doval trade, Harber, a 2024 undrafted free agent who hits right-handed, has hit 8-27 with 3 extra-base hits, 7 walks, and 8 strikeouts.
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NEWS10 ABC on MSNJohnstown’s Matt Gage earning an extended stay with San Francisco Giants
Since being drafted out of Siena College in 2014, Johnstown native and left-handed relief pitcher Matt Gage has been a part of eight big league organizations; four of which he was either released by or designated for assignment. But throughout his whirlwind journey, Gage has handled the ups and downs with total class.
The Milwaukee Brewers return home after an eight-game trip to face the San Francisco Giants at American Family Field on Aug. 22 Follow along for live updates as a pair of lefties take the mound, with Milwaukee's José Quintana (1-4, 3.32) opposing San Francisco's Carson Whisenhunt (1-1, 5.02).