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Giants' effort recognized in TYIB Awards
The Giants' 2009 turnaround, resulting in their first winning record since 2004, was a collective effort, but that didn't obscure the individual performances that sustained the surge.
Jonathan Sanchez tosses a no-hitter. Tim Lincecum becomes the first pitcher to win back to back Cy Youngs in his first two full seasons.
THT: Clone Wars: Jonathan Sanchez and Clayton Kershaw
This doesn't follow my normal comparison as I usually have two players with similar stat lines and try to explain why one player might be better or more surprising.
The obvious low point for the Padres offense occurred on July 10 in San Francisco when Giants pitcher Jonathan Sanchez tossed a no-hitter against San Diego, a fitful ending to a sour first half.
Was the San Francisco Giants 2009 Season a Success or Failure?
What was expected of the San Francisco Giants at the start of the 2009 Major League Baseball season? Good pitching and poor hitting.
Big Unit's farewell : Randy Johnson hopes to pitch an inning or two in today's season finale, to be started by Jonathan Sanchez.
Giants skipper Bochy, GM Sabean look toward 2010
Now this could have been considered just a tad bit awkward: Giants general manager Brian Sabean and manager Bruce Bochy publicly discussing the 2009 season and looking ahead to next year before they even have new contracts.
The season opened April 7 with most prognosticators figuring the team would finish well out of playoff contention.
Giants looking to build on 2009's successes
For two men whose contracts expire Halloween night, general manager Brian Sabean and manager Bruce Bochy sure didn't talk like they're about to turn into pumpkins.
Sandoval's blast in the 10th puts fitting cap on season
The Giants learned something about themselves every day in an encouraging season.
Cain closing in on personal bests
By any measure, Matt Cain has enjoyed an excellent season. But he's running out of chances to make it even more memorable.
Molina homers twice in Giants' win
Bengie Molina gave the San Francisco Giants something to think about as they contemplate whether to bring the veteran catcher back for another year.
Sandoval, Molina power Giants' victory
Pablo Sandoval and Bengie Molina stroked four hits apiece Tuesday night to lead the Giants past the Arizona Diamondbacks, 8-4. Molina homered twice, hiking his season total to a career-high 20.
I'm stuck at home with paperwork, well that and it's going to be 100Ao + outside, so I'll be stuck here all afternoon.
San Francisco Giants' 2009 Season Is Over--Time to Read the Writing on the Wall
I have dreamed a dream, but now that dream is gone from me. --Morpheus, Matrix Reloaded Technically, which means mathematically, the San Francisco Giants are still alive.
Uribe powers Giants past Diamondbacks
San Francisco's Juan Uribe, top, gets high-fives from teammates John Bowker and Pablo Sandoval afterA hitting a two-run home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday.
Giants finish strong in win over Dodgers
LOS ANGELES The Giants must blaze through this final stretch to catch the Colorado Rockies and reach the postseason.
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Fantasy Fix: Waiver Wire Giants pitcher Jonathan Sanchez is one player to watch on the waiver wire.
Giants beat Dodgers 8-4 on 3 homers
Los Angeles Dodgers Rafael Furcal, right, hits a solo home as San Francisco Giants' Jonathan Sanchez, left, pitches and Bengie Molina catches during the fifth inning of their Major League Baseball game, Friday, Sept.
On deck for Giants: At Los Angeles
About the Dodgers: Joe Torre's team has a five-game lead over Colorado for the NL West lead, and will repeat as division champs barring an epic collapse.
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