Bruce Bochy in retirement: Jumping from helicopters, missing Giants camaraderie
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Former Giants manager Bruce Bochy, with his grandkids Braxton,2, and Blakely,2 and Maddox, on lap at his home in Poway, California on Monday, December 21, 2020.(Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Special to The Chronicle)Photos by Sandy Huffaker / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Former Giants manager Bruce Bochy, with his grandkids Braxton,2, and Blakely,2 Bochy at his home in Poway, California on Monday, December 21, 2020.(Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Special to The Chronicle)Sandy Huffaker / The SF ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Former Giants manager Bruce Bochy, with his Loa and Elle at his home in Poway, California on Monday, December 21, 2020.(Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Special to The Chronicle)Sandy Huffaker / The SF ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Dec. 24—A stalemate between the San Jose State football team and Santa Clara County over the Spartans’ plans to travel to Arizona on Sunday for a bowl game remained unresolved Wednesday, as county officials gave no indication they would exempt the school from a tough quarantine directive
Giants pluck right-handed starter Dedniel Nuñez from Mets in Rule 5 draft [San Francisco Chronicle]
Dec. 11 Relievers who throw high heat have become the holy grail of pitching.
The Giants really want to drink from that cup.
On Nov. 20 they added three such right-handed prospects to their 40-man roster to protect them from Thursday’s Rule 5 draft, which they then used to add one more.
The Giants selected 24-year-old Dedniel Nuñez from the Mets in the major-league portion of the draft, the traditional end of the winter meetings. Nuñez will join just-protected relievers Camilo Doval, Gregory Santos and Kervin Castro on the 40-man roster.
Henry Schulman: It s time for this Giants beat writer to step away
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Chronicle beat reporter Henry Schulman with Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda during a 2018 Wall of Fame ceremony.San Francisco GiantsShow MoreShow Less
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Giants beat writer Henry Schulman, with NBC Sports Bay Area host Ahmed Fareed, at the NBCSBA studio in San Francisco before Schulman did a live shot for the MLB Network.Ahmed FareedShow MoreShow Less
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Henry Schulman, center, during a group interview with Barry Bonds in 2008San Francisco ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Before my paid 13-year doctoral education with Professor Bruce Bochy, I studied under Dusty Baker, who said something a few days after he and the Giants parted in 2002 that seemed profound.
Henry Schulman, beloved S F Giants beat writer, to step down – J jweekly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jweekly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.