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8:24AM

SF Examiner: San Francisco Giants find a way to persevere

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner

“You move on because you have to.”

Bruce Bochy, the philosopher, said that Saturday. And later, when the Giants were smacked around by the Cincinnati Reds 10-2, you sensed the only place they were moving was down.

It was so bad ...

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9:33AM

SF Examiner: Scrappy Giants getting by with what they've got

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


A veritable laugher by those offensively challenged Giants. A win with only a few grimaces. A win manager Bruce Bochy said was “important.” A win without anybody in the lineup batting higher than .290. A win because of that old, reliable pitching.

Every day is a party at AT&T Park, where the stands are full — Wednesday was the 27th consecutive sellout of 2011 — the games are torture and the town’s team is almost immune to the consequences.

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9:08AM

SF Examiner: Bad breaks are piling up for the San Francisco Giants

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


June has arrived with promise and reminders. June rhymes with moon, spoon, loon and, as those who remember the Giants’ bad old days, swoon. A tradition presumably abandoned.

After a May in which San Francisco lost its star catcher and six games during the final eight days, the new month couldn’t be as troublesome as the past when a quick start became a sudden decline.

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9:20AM

RealClearSports: Giants in Shock Over Loss of Posey

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com


SAN FRANCISCO — The fog melted away Thursday, but not the gloom. Buster Posey is gone for at least two months, most likely for the season, and the reality hit the San Francisco Giants with the force and impact Scott Cousins of the Florida Marlins hit Posey.

That happened Wednesday night in the 12th inning of a game that will live in infamy on the shores of the Bay. Cousins and a throw from Nate Schierholtz arrived at home plate at almost the same moment of a tie game.

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9:23AM

SF Examiner: Bonds steps up to plate for Stow family

By Art Spander
Special to The Examiner


Is it permissible to say something positive about Barry Bonds? Thank you. Bonds pledged to pay for the college education of Bryan Stow’s two children. That’s a splash hit of another sort.

Barry’s taken a lot of knocks, some of them deserved, certainly. So how about some praise? How about a high-five for someone who can use a few compliments?

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