SF News Lincecum Stands On Trash Can to Sign Autographs On this sluggish news day, we bring you news that, at Tuesday night's Giants game, two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum signed autographs for fans. In lieu of handing them to
SF News Photo du Jour 676 San Francisco Giants' Eugenio Vélez lies on a stretcher in the dugout after being hit in the head with a foul ball from teammate Pat Burrell during a baseball game against the Arizona
SF News Two Giants Players Switch Hotels After Ghost Scare SF Weekly's Snitch blog and NBC Bay Area are reporting that Giants starters Pablo Sandoval and Edgar Renteria have checked out of the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, which is known to be haunted
SF News Bonds Steroid Test Results Won't Be Used In Court Former SF Giants great Barry Bonds scored a coup today in his perjury case. SFGate reports that prosecutors cannot use Bonds' positive steroids test results in court. "because Bonds' trainer refused to testify
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Ask SFist: Best Pre-Giants Game Bar? A loyal reader posed a question with regard to where he should procure a beverage (and perhaps a bite to eat?) before tonight's game. Google has some good leads. If you're looking for
SF News Worst First Pitch of All Time? Karen Peterson, a former schoolteacher in Woodside, threw the first pitch at Saturday's Giants game against the Houston Astros. And, according to SF Weekly's Joe Eskenazi, "she threw what may be the worst
SF News Tim Lincecum Bewitchingly Shills 'Wearable Blanket Night' at AT&T Park There are many reasons to adore Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum. A few examples: this frame-worthy photo; his two Cy Young Awards; and "The Freak," the affectionate nickname his teammates gave him. And now?
SF News Fare Evasion Police Descend On AT&T Park Warning: Muni fare evasion police are on high alert as folks from the outer reaches of the region (we'll avoid the use of "B&T" here because we know how some of
SF News Photos: Opening Day Outside AT&T Park Grab some pine, meat, and check out these images of opening day outside AT&T Park. While we couldn't get inside, your editor took his lunch hour to saunter down AT&
misc Giants' Eugenio Velez in Delightful Ignorance of Misspelled Jersey At Wednesday night's game against the Houston Astros, the Giants' Eugenio Velez sported a jersey with misspelled embroidered stitching that said, "San Francicso." The goof went unnoticed until the 7th inning when Velez
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Traci Des Jardins' Public House Ready for Season Opener at AT&T Park Taking over the former orgy of meat that was ACME Chophouse at AT&T Park, Traci Des Jardins (Jardinière, Manzanita in Lake Tahoe, Mijita Cocina at the Ferry Building) will open her
SF News Tim Lincecum Lands $23 Million, 2-year Deal San Francisco's favorite athlete, Tim Lincecum, and the Giants "reached a preliminary agreement on a $23 million, two-year contract ahead of the scheduled start of an arbitration hearing," reports KGO/Associated Press. The
misc Photo Du Jour 554 San Francisco Giants great Tim Lincecum reaches to shake the hand of Bill Neukom, left, Giants managing partner, while making an appearance at the Clark County Courthouse on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010 , in
SF News Barry Bonds' Son Arrested Not to outdo his father, who has his own share of legal troubles, Nikolai Bonds, 19, the son of former Giants great Barry Bonds, was arrested on Saturday night, booked on suspicion of
SF News Lincecum Busted for Pot According to Columbian.com, Giants star Tim Lincecum was busted on October 30 for smoking and possessing marijuana. "The amount was 3.3 grams, [Washington State Patrol trooper and spokesman Steve] Schatzel said,
misc Photo du Jour 484 Can we call it a season yet? Because last night's Giants game was brutal, with the Los Angeles Dodgers slapping us into submission 9-1. (OK, turtle_276 makes a good point. We're only
SF News Giants Beer Most Expensive According to an annual fan cost index, the beer you buy at AT&T Park is baseball's most expensive suds. NBC Bay Area has the full report: "That $8.75 you pay
SF News Wear Even More Orange at Tonight's Giants Game In memory of Sue Burns, the 58-year-old San Francisco Giants owner who died last week, the Giants are asking fans who attend tonight's game to wear as much orange as humanly possible. You
SF News Giants Partner Sue Burns Dies According to Henry Schulman at SFGate, San Francisco Giants senior general partner Sue Burns, the team's largest shareholder, died "overnight at 58 after learning she had cancer a little more than a week
SF News A Photo Tribute to All-Star Tim Lincecum Yesterday, July 14, St. Louis played host to the 80th All-Star Game, which was the most watched since 1999. With an appearance by President Obama’s and a somewhat exciting game, along with
misc Tim Lincecum to Start All-Star Game SF Giants golden child Tim Lincecum will start at Tuesday's All-Star game in St. Louis, according to John Sea of . The Cy Young Award winner, if you recall, couldn't make it to last
SF News Giants Throw First No-Hitter in 33 Years Former wallflower Jonathan Sanchez, a 26-year-old left-hander who, according to SF Chron, "was the personification of pitching promise unfulfilled," pitched the SF Giants first no-hitter game in 33 years on Friday night. Sanchez,
SF News Vote Pablo Under the impression third baseman Pablo Sandoval was David Archuleta, San Francisco Giants fans voted en masse to get him a spot in the All-Star game. Alas, it proved fruitless. But in the