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San Francisco Giants Tickets - Do it Again
After hanging around the City by the Bay for half a century, San Francisco Giants tickets paid off with a World Series win in 2010, which sets the Giants up for the even more difficult task of repeating as World Series Champions. But this is a team that is very capable of tackling that task, solid across the board, with good pitching, and a cast of players on the rise. The San Francisco Giants may have seemed like an unlikely champion, but nobody will be surprised if 2012 Giants tickets reap another World Series for the fans in AT & T Park.
San Francisco Giants Tickets – Best of the West
It’s hard to imagine not looking at the Giants as NL West leaders. Coming off of a World Series tends to do that. But if the Giants want to repeat, it would help to see their offensive production increase. This is a team that will have to deal with the LA Dodgers, and a Colorado Rockies team that has been gaining ground over the last few seasons. AT & T Park is sure to be the scene of some great baseball over the course of 2012, with every visiting team looking to knock off the defending champs. Catch all the action you can handle with San Francisco Giants tickets from Frontrow.com.

2011 San Francisco Giants Preview
Heading back into the 2011 MLB season the Giants were careful to maintain continuity, keeping the roster basically intact for another year. But you can expect GM Brian Sabean to have the team constantly evolving as he did in 2010. Remember, as the year progressed, Sabean proved himself a master at juggling talent, putting his most productive players on the field. The only constants in the game were 3rd baseman Pablo Sandoval and Aubrey Huff, both of whom figure to play major roles again in 2011.
Of course, the Giants pitching is in good shape. Tim Lincecum leads the group, coming off a sub-par regular season but a sterling performance in the playoffs. Matt Cain also came through in the postseason, refusing to yield even a single earned run, while Jonathan Sanchez made big strides, earning a spot in the rotation and the confidence of the organization along the way. Young Gun Madison Bumgarner also came through in a big way and should see plenty of time on the mound in 2011. And of course, to close things out when the going gets close, the San Francisco Giants can always trot out Brian Wilson, the bearded hurler who excelled in the playoffs with his glaring stare and intimidating beard.
Take me out to the ballgame, with 4G Network World AT&T has already launched DAS at the Superdome in New Orleans, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis (host of the most recent Super Bowl), and, of course, at AT&T park in San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants baseball team. |
SB Nation Tampa Bay (blog) | VIDEO: Giancarlo Stanton Almost Kills Logan Morrison SB Nation Tampa Bay (blog) by Alfie Crow • May 25, 2012 10:24 AM EDT The Miami Marlins were in the process of being pounded by the San Francisco Giants on Thursday night. Giants catcher and former Florida State star Buster Posey hit a ground ball to the right side for a base hit ... and more » |
Bleacher Report | NL Worst of the Night: Marlins' Mike Dunn Pitches Himself Back to the Minors Bleacher Report As quoted by the Miami Herald's Clark Spencer, manager Ozzie Guillen called Thursday's 14-7 loss to the San Francisco Giants "the worst game we've played all year." Starting pitcher Anibal Sanchez gave up five runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. and more » |
GreenJackets Gameday: winning the hard way The Augusta Chronicle (blog) San Francisco Giants prospect Kyle Crick, the 49th overall pick in last year's draft, has the potential to turn in a quality outing, but it certainly hasn't been a guarantee this year. Though he's only given up more than two earned runs once in seven ... and more » |
Marlins look to rebound against Giants with JJ FS Florida Josh Johnson, who is 2-0 with a 1.93 ERA over his last two starts, is ready to help the Marlins rebound agaisnt Giants. (David Richard-US PRESSWIRE) Tune into FOX Sports Florida at 6:30 pm to watch the Miami Marlins take on the San Francisco Giants. and more » |
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