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10:03AM

SF Examiner: San Francisco Giants mired in offensive slump

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


This isn’t a June Swoon, it’s an “Oh gawd, how do we get back to last October?”

It’s a season of Murphy’s Law baseball, with the people who aren’t getting injured unable to get out of slumps.

“It’s going to have to pick up,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. “We know it.”

Read the full story here.

Copyright 2011 SF Newspaper Company
9:51AM

SF Examiner: Bay Area sports limping along

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner

The Bay Area blues: The Warriors can’t catch a break. The A’s can’t catch on. The Giants can’t catch a ground ball — or if they do, can’t throw it properly to first base.


Dare we mention the Sharks, who until proven differently, remain the only major league franchise in the region yet to win their sport’s championship?



Read the full story here.

Copyright 2011 SF Newspaper Company
10:06AM

SF Examiner: Giants, A’s sharing same woes at the plate

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


At least A’s manager Bob Geren hasn’t felt the need to say of his team, “We’re awful,” which is specifically what Giants manager Bruce Bochy said of his team’s offense of late, even though they are not.

What they are is disappointing. So are the A’s.

Read the full story here.

Copyright 2011 SF Newspaper Company
9:56AM

SF Examiner: A's lineup needs more pop to back pitching

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


Say this for the Oakland A’s. The commissioner of baseball hasn’t felt the need to commandeer them, as he did the Los Angeles Dodgers.

At least the people who run the A’s still are controlling their direction. Or misdirection.

Read the full story here.

Copyright 2011 SF Newspaper Company
11:26AM

RealClearSports: Red Sox Nation Invades Oakland

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com


OAKLAND — The old Mausoleum wasn't so empty or quiet Tuesday night. The exes were there, as in expatriates, as in Red Sox fans who wouldn't go back to New England for all the tea once dumped into Boston Harbor, but for reasons you don't want to hear cling preciously to the old ball club.

It's an interesting matchup when the Bosox, as the headlines in the old Sporting News called them, show up in Oakland. An interesting contrast too.

Read the full story here.

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