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| Aug.25 |
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Giants’ Matt Moore loses no-hitter in ninth inning against Dodgers Giants lefthander Matt Moore was one out away from a no-hitter against the rival Dodgers on Thursday night
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| Sep.26 |
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Giants Rookie Parker sets record Coliseum: Jarrett Parker became the first Giants player to have at least 3 homers and 7 RBIs in a game since Willie May, overshadows Hudson-Zito match...
| Jun.9 |
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Giants pitcher Chris Heston throws no-hitter against Mets It is the first no-hitter of the 2015 season and the 17th in Giants history. He also went 2-for-4 with two RBIs at the plate to help the Giants win 5–0
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| Oct.4 |
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Giants top Nationals in longest playoff game in MLB history Brandon Belt hit a leadoff home run off Tanner Roark in the top of the 18th inning. With the 2-1 win, the Giants take a 2-0 lead over Washington
| Aug.26 |
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Giants' Bumgarner throws one-hitter vs Rockies Pac Bell Park: The 24-year-old left-hander carried a perfect game into the eighth inning of the Giants' 3-0 victory against the Rockies
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| Jul.13 |
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S.F.'s Lincecum no-hits Padres in 148-pitch game Tim Lincecum pitched his first career no-hitter and the second in the majors in 11 days in the Giants ' 9-0 win over last-place San Diego
| May.25 |
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Angel Pagan wins it for SF Giants with inside-the-park HR Pac Bell Park: Pagan is connecting with a runner aboard in the bottom of the 10th inning Saturday to give the Giants a thrilling 6-5 victory over the Colorado...
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| Jun.4 |
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Big Unit wins 300th game Randy Johnson tossed two-hit ball over six innings, leading the Giants to a 5-1 victory over the Nationals in the first game of a doubleheader. Johnson becoming the 24th pitcher to reach... | |
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| Aug.7 |
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Bonds breaks home run record Pac Bell Park: Barry Bonds hit No. 756 to the deepest part of the ballpark, and hammered home the point. He broke Aaron's record with one out in the 5th inning
A seven-time NL MVP, the 43-year-old Barry Bonds is hitting a full-count, 84 mph pitch from Washington's Bacsik 435 feet to right-center field. The commissioner Selig wasn't there for the record-breaker. Aaron held the top spot for 12,173 days after connecting for No. 715 to pass the Babe
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| Jul.27 |
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Bonds hits 754, 1 away from tying record Pac Bell Park: Giants star Barry Bonds hit the homer against the Marlins, a mammoth shot to center field, that now leaves him one shy of Aaron's all-time record. The Giants star sent a 2-1 pitch from rookie Hurk over the wall in left-ce... | |
| Jun.29 |
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Bonds smacks 750th home run Pac Bell Park: Bonds hit career home run, within five of tying Hank Aaron's record, an inning after getting a startling hug from a fan in a 4-3, loss to Arizona
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| Sep.23 |
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Bonds breaks NL record with No. 734 Bonds broke Hank Aaron's home run record, but the Milwaukee rallied past San Francisco 10-8
| Sep.22 |
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Bonds ties Aaron's NL home run record Bonds' 733rd home run and 6 RBIs weren't enough, and the Brewers outslugged the slumping Giants 13-12
| Jun.6 |
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Schmidt equals Giants record with 16 Ks Pac Bell Park: Schmidt matched a 102-year-old Mathewson's club record in 2-1 victory over the Florida Marlins
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| Nov.16 |
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Bonds won his record 7th NL MVP award Barry Bonds: 40-year-old Giants left fielder became the oldest player to win the award | |
| Nov.2 |
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Bonds wins record 12th Silver Slugger Barry Bonds: Giants outfielder extended his own record by winning the award, given to the top offensive players
| Sep.11 |
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Bonds sets record with 199th walk Bonds walked 3 times in the Giants' 5-3 victory over the Diamondbacks
| Aug.10 |
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Bonds sets record in Giants' loss Bonds became the first player to hit 30 or more home runs in 13 straight seasons, but the Pirates beat the Giants 8-7
| Jul.10 |
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Bonds breaks own intentional walks record Pac Bell Park: Bonds was intentionally walked 3 times to set the single-season record in the Giants 3-1 victory over the Diamondbacks
| Jul.8 |
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Bonds breaks Henderson's walks record Pac Bell Park: Bonds became baseball's all-time walks leader when he drew his 2,191st of the Giants' 9-6 loss to the Oakland Athletics
| Apr.21 |
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Bonds' homer streak ends at 7 games. Pac Bell Park
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| Nov.18 |
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Bonds won record sixth MVP Barry Bonds dedicates the award to late father. Barry is the first player to capture the honor for 3 consecutive years
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| Oct.5 |
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Bonds breaks season record Pac Bell Park: Barry Bonds break Mark McGwire single-season record, hitting 71st, 72nd homers as Giants get eliminated. LA 11, Giants 10
The record-breaker came on a tailing fastball from Chan Ho Park and landed in right-center. Many in the crowd of 41,730 stayed for the postgame ceremony, despite the late hour
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| Aug.16 |
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Bonds Breaks Giant Record Pac Bell Park: Giants 5, Florida 3. With 53 home runs Bonds established a new franchise single-season record
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