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Former San Francisco Giants great Barry Bonds (left) tells a story which draws a laugh during a discussion about the 2002 Giants World Series team before the MLB game between the San Francisco Giants and the San Diego Padres, played at AT&T Park in San Francisco on Saturday, June 23rd. Also present, former Giants manager Dusty Baker (left center), vice president of Baseball Operations David Bell, and NBC Sports Bay Area Giants reporter Amy Gutierrez. Caption and photo by Darren Yamashita.
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San Francisco Giants 5 v. San Diego Padres 3
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San Francisco Giants 6 v. Miami Marlins 3
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Buster Posey started the Giants off on the right track with a home run in the first inning, providing a lead they would never relinguish. San Francisco turned the tables on their season nemesis, the Miami Marlins, and took the second game of the series, 6-3.
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Oakland A's 6 v. Los Angeles Angels 5 (11)
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California Clasico at Stanford Stadium
The San Jose Earthquakes report that fewer than 5,000 tickets remain for the California Clasico between the San Jose Earthquakes and the LA Galaxy at Stanford Stadium on Saturday, June 30. Kickoff is slated for 6:45 p.m.
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San Francisco FlameThrowers 24 v. Los Angeles Aviators 25
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In a battle of the two top teams in the West, which went down to the wire, the FlameThrowers fell, 25-24. Above,
Ellen Rim (14) goes up for the disc in the third quarter.
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Los Angeles Aviators
Mark Elbogen (8) and Phil Chang (43) go shoulder to shoulder has they head down field. The FlameThrowers find themselves on the road for the next two games before returning to Laney College in Oakland for their last match of the season on Saturday, July 14 against the Seattle Cascades at 6:30 p.m.
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The Shift was employed against Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox
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Cleveland manager Lou Boudreau stationed six players on the right side |
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The Designated Hitter and The Shift
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The Designated Hitter (DH)
Let's face it.
Like it or not, the Designated Hitter (DH) is inevitably coming to the National League. The DH began as an experiment that was going to be tested for three years but it was permanently adopted by the American League and later by most amateur and minor league teams.
As a matter of fact, the DH is used in most professional baseball leagues around the world today. Some exceptions include the NL and Little League rules.
The first time the DH rule was used was on April 6, 1973, on Opening Day when New York Yankees' Ron Blomberg was inserted in the lineup as a DH and hit for the pitcher. Since then, the DH has been used in the AL for the last 46 years.
Purists say that the DH takes away from the all-around performance of a big league player while some say a DH should never go into the Hall of Fame. Others argue that it is a disadvantage during postseason for an AL team playing at a NL park, since pitchers-who often are not good hitters-don't even bat for a whole season in the AL and they have to come to the plate.
From my memory, I recall these pitchers as decent hitters: Ken Brett, Mike Hampton, Carlos Zambrano, Fernando Valenzuela, Zack Greinke, Madison Bumgarner and many others who pitched prior to 1973 when they had to hit in both leagues.
Overall, the ninth position has been reserved for the pitcher because is usually the weakest hitter in the lineup. The majority of pitchers in both leagues have a pitch count limit and bullpens have become essential for winning, part of the transformation of the game. The older you are, the more traditional you are when it comes to this topic.
Now one generation of fans have seen the DH and because the game currently is much more about home runs than hit-and-run, bunt-and-steal, the brainwashing has been fully executed.
But again, sooner than later the DH will be implemented in the NL.
The Shift
In 1941 Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hit .406. Nobody has come near that since. The history books tell us that The Shift was born when Cleveland Indians manager Lou Boudreau used it in July of 1946. That was a more extreme version with six defenders stationed on the right side. 1946 was the first season for Ted Williams after serving the previous three years in World War II, and he ended that season hitting just .342.
Today you do not need to be Ted Williams to see everybody on one side of the field. You can be a .240 hitter and see close to what "Teddy Ballgame" used to see. Some guys now are finally learning to go the other way, but not enough yet.
Maybe in a few years The Shift will be part of the past and in history will be considered an experiment like the DH was originally intended to be. Today's batting averages are lower while home runs and strikeouts are higher.
If this continues, what good is The Shift if you either hit the ball over the fence or strike out?
I have to confess I do not care much for The Shift that we see today and I believe it will not last as long as the DH. That is only my opinion. I could be wrong but I am not a dictator, so I welcome and respect your opinion.
Amaury Pi-González is the Spanish Voice of the Oakland Athletics and a pioneer in establishing Spanish baseball radio in the Bay Area. Pi-Gonzalez was inducted into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame in 2010. Games are on KIQI 1010AM/990AM radio in the Bay Area and Northern California. They can also be heard in Spanish on the SAP on NBC Sports California. Total of 74 games (71 home games plus three on the road) from
AT&T Park in San Francisco.
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United Bid Selected to Host the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Bay Area and Levi's® Stadium among 23 candidates proposed in United Bid
SAN JOSE, Calif. - The
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Levi's Stadium, stands as one of 23 candidate host cities under consideration for the historic event. For the first time in history, FIFA's Member Associations were given the opportunity to vote on the host for the FIFA World Cup, and did so by a vote of 134-65.
"We are thrilled to hear the news that FIFA has selected the United Bid of Canada, Mexico and the U.S. to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup," said
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Sports Prep Stars
Aida Kowlaski -- Alexa Albert
Soul Rider: Aida Kowlaski of Redding Composite
"I love to mountain bike because it is a sport that includes everybody. Mountain bikers are the nicest and most accepting group of people whom I know, and that is why I love my team.
I feel very honored to win this award because it means that my teammates have the same respect and friendship for me as I do for them. I hope more people will start mountain biking because they will form friendships which will last them a lifetime, and that can be hard to come by outside of the mountain biking family."
Challenge Accepted Award: Alexa Albert, Albany High School
"This season has really been hard for me because my breathing difficulties have prevented me from doing my best. That was always something that I could count on in previous seasons. Even if I was having a bad day, I could always give it my all and leave feeling that I had performed to the best of my abilities on that given day.
This season was different and it was really painful for me. I would finish races feeling that I could have done better, but was held back by forces beyond my control. It felt really frustrating and futile.
Winning this award meant a lot to me because it reminded me that there is more to racing than how you finish. It showed me that even though I felt that I couldn't be proud of how I performed this season based on final race standings, I could feel proud of myself for persevering despite the challenges I faced.
Maybe I could have done better. But I finished every race I started. Honestly, that was more trying to me physically and emotionally than success under normal conditions would be. And that is something to be proud of."
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WEEKLY SPORTS CALENDAR
Monday, June 25 through Sunday, July 1, 2018
Monday, June 25
Oakland A's @ Detroit Tigers, 12:10 p.m.
Sacramento River Cats @ Albuquerque Isotopes,
5:35 p.m.
San Jose Giants v. Stockton Ports, 7 p.m.
Nashville Sounds @ Oklahoma City RedHawks, 5:05 p.m.
San
Francisco Giants v. Colorado Rockies, 7:15 p.m.
Oakland A's @ Detroit Tigers, 4:10 p.m.
Sacramento River Cats @ Albuquerque Isotopes,
5:35 p.m.
San Jose Giants v. Stockton Ports, 7 p.m.
Nashville Sounds @ Oklahoma City RedHawks, 5:05 p.m.
Martinez Clippers v. Pittsburg Diamonds, 6:30 p.m.
Sonoma Stompers v. Napa Silverados, 6:05 p.m.
Vallejo Admirals v. San Rafael Pacifics, 6:35 p.m.
Wednesday, June 27
San
Francisco
Giants v. Colorado Rockies, 7:15 p.m.
Oakland A's @ Detroit Tigers, 4:10 p.m.
Sacramento River Cats @ Albuquerque Isotopes,
5:35 p.m.
San Jose Giants v. Stockton Ports, 7 p.m.
Nashville Sounds @ Oklahoma City RedHawks, 5:05 p.m.
Martinez Clippers v. Pittsburg Diamonds, 6:30 p.m.
Sonoma Stompers v. Napa Silverados, 6:05 p.m.
Vallejo Admirals v. San Rafael Pacifics, 6:35 p.m.
Thursday, June 28
San
Francisco Giants v. Colorado Rockies, 12:45 p.m.
Oakland A's @ Detroit Tigers, 10:10 a.m.
Sacramento River Cats @ Albuquerque Isotopes,
11:05 a.m.
San Jose Giants v. Stockton Ports, 12:30 p.m.
Nashville Sounds @ Oklahoma City RedHawks, 5:05 p.m.
Pittsburg Diamonds v. Martinez Clippers, 6 p.m.
San Rafael Pacifics v. Napa Silverados, 7:05 p.m.
Vallejo Admirals v. Sonoma Stompers, 6:35 p.m.
Friday, June 29
San
Francisco Giants @ Arizona Diamondbacks,
6:40 p.m.
Oakland A's v. Cleveland Indians, 7:05 p.m.
Sacramento River Cats v. Fresno Grizzlies, 7:05 p.m.
San Jose Giants @ Visalia Rawhide, 7 p.m.
Stockton Ports v. Lancaster JetHawks, 7:10 p.m.
Nashville Sounds @ Omaha Storm Chasers, 5:05 p.m.
Pittsburg Diamonds v. Martinez Clippers, 6 p.m.
San Rafael Pacifics v. Napa Silverados, 7:05 p.m.
Vallejo Admirals v. Sonoma Stompers, 6:35 p.m.
San
Francisco Giants @ Arizona Diamondbacks,
7:10 p.m.
Oakland A's v. Cleveland Indians, 1:05 p.m.
San Jose Earthquakes v. LA Galaxy, 6:45 p.m.
Sacramento Republic FC @ Fresno FC, 8 p.m.
Sacramento River Cats v. Fresno Grizzlies, 7:05 p.m.
San Jose Giants @ Visalia Rawhide, 7 p.m.
Stockton Ports v. Lancaster JetHawks, 7:10 p.m.
Nashville Sounds @ Omaha Storm Chasers, 5:05 p.m.
Napa Silverados v. Vallejo Admirals, 5 p.m.
Pittsburg Diamonds v. Sonoma Stompers, 5 p.m.
San Rafael Pacifics v. Martinez Clippers, 5:05 p.m.
San Francisco FlameThrowers @ San Diego Growlers,
6:30 p.m.
Red, White and Blues, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
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Francisco Giants @ Arizona Diamondbacks, 1:10 p.m.
Oakland A's v. Cleveland Indians, 1:05 p.m.
Sacramento River Cats v. Fresno Grizzlies, 1:05 p.m.
San Jose Giants @ Visalia Rawhide, 6 p.m.
Stockton Ports v. Lancaster JetHawks, 6:10 p.m.
Nashville Sounds @ Omaha Storm Chasers, 12:05 p.m.
Napa Silverados v. Vallejo Admirals, 1 p.m.
Pittsburg Diamonds v. Sonoma Stompers, 1 p.m.
San Rafael Pacifics v. Martinez Clippers, 1:05 p.m.
San Francisco FlameThrowers @ Los Angeles Aviators,
1:30 p.m.
San Jose Spiders @ Seattle Cascades, 1 p.m.
Minor League Team Affiliations
San Jose Barracuda (San Jose Sharks) -- AHL
American Hockey League
Stockton Heat (Calgary Flames) -- AHL
American Hockey League
Minor League Team Affiliations
(Baseball)
Nashville Sounds (Oakland A's) -- AAA,
Pacific Coast League
Sacramento River Cats (San Francisco Giants) --
AAA, Pacific Coast Leag
ues
San Jose Giants (San Francisco Giants) -- Class A
Advanced Affiliate, California League
Stockton Ports (Oakland A's) -- Class A
Advanced Affiliate, California League
Legend
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Media
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Cal football: KGO 810 AM
Fresno Grizzlies: KYNO 1430 AM
Fresno State football: 940 AM ESPN Radio
Golden State Warriors: 95.7 FM The Game
Oakland A's: 95.7 FM The Game
Oakland Raiders: 95.7 FM The Game
Sacramento Kings: KHTK 1140 AM
Sacramento River Cats: Talk 650 AM KSTE
San Francisco 49ers: KNBR 680/1050 AM, KGO
810 AM, KSAN 107.7 The Bone FM
San Francisco Giants: KNBR 680 AM
San Jose Barracuda: KDOW 1220 AM
San Jose Earthquakes: KNBR 1050 AM,
1370 KZSF AM (Spanish)
San Jose Giants: MiLB Gameday Audio
San Jose Sharks, KFOX 98.5 FM San Jose,
San Jose State football: KLIV 1590 AM
Stanford BB (M): KNBR 1050 AM, TBS (TV)
Stanford BB (W): KZSU 90.1 FM
Stanford football: KNBR 1050 AM
Stockton Ports: KWSX 1280 AM
UC Davis football: KTHK 1140 AM
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Skully Tribute
lucky to hear yesterday adulating a's broadcaster ray fosse, (formerly a catcher, the most knowledgeable of players) interview vin skully, who disclosed his year round reading of papers for baseball stuff, to be slipped in game broadcasts, no stumbling, no mumbling, no dreaded dead air... these are the skully archives. plus big, big memories of discussing baseball broadcasting with his mentor, red barber. sounds nicely like a righteous two person play. love it. skully has it all...
-- Arnie
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Abbey Tavern, 4100 Geary Street
The Blue Light, 1979 Union Street
Bus Stop, 1901 Union Street
The Chieftain, 198 5th Street
Danny Coyle's, 668 Haight Street
Dave's, 29 Third Street @ Kearny
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Jullian's, 101 4th Street
The Kezar Pub, 770 Stanyan Street
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Mucky Duck, 1315 9th Avenue
Nickie's Bar, 466 Haight Street
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Polo Grounds, 747 3rd Street
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Alameda Island Brewing Company, 1716 Park Street, Alameda
Brennan's Restaurant, 4th & University, Berkeley
Churchward Pub, 1515 Park Street, Alameda
The Cooler, 1517 East 14th Street, San Leandro
Crogan's Montclair, 6101 La Salle Avenue, Oakland
Cue & Brew, 1029 Arnold Drive, #6, Martinez
Dan's Irish Sports Bar, 1524 Civic Street, Walnut Creek
Diamonds Sports Bar & Grill, 77 Hegenberger, Oakland
Ed's Mudville Grill, 6200 Center Street, Clayton
The Englander Sports Pub, 101 Parrott Street, San Leandro
Evie's, 7138 Village Parkway, Dublin
Faction Brewing, 2501 Monarch Street, Alameda
Francesco's Restaurant, 8520 Pardee Drive, Oakland
Frank's Saloon, 2014 Marina Blvd., San Leandro
Funky Monkey, 22554 Main Street, Hayward
George & Walt's, 5445 College Avenue, Oakland
Grand Oaks Restaurant, 3701 Grand Avenue, Oakland
Go Sports Bar, 736 Washington Street, Oakland
Henry's Sports Bar & GastroPub / Hotel Durant, Berkeley
Ivy Room, 860 San Pablo Avenue, Albany
Kingfish, 5227 Claremont, Oakland
Linguini's Pizza & Brew, 1508 Park Street, Alameda
Livermore Casino Sports Bar, 3571 First Street, Livermore
Mr. Lucky's Bar & Grill, 1527 Locust Street. Walnut Creek
Oakland Moose Club, 690 Hegenberger Road
Oaks Corner, 4099 San Pablo, Emeryville
Otaez Mexican Restaurant, 1619 Webster Street, Alameda
Pacific Coast Brewing Co., 906 Washington Street, Oakland
Pasta Pelican, 2455 Mariner Square Drive, Alameda
Pete's Place, 610A San Pablo Avenue, Pinole
Rancho Sports Bar, 3912 San Pablo Dam Road, El Sobrante
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