**The Official 2010 Giants Post-Season Thread**

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who will win the nlds?


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May 6, 2002
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lulz get the fuck outta here those 49 states didnt predict we would beat clif lee everyone counted us out when going up against cliff lee besides real SF fans
Realistically I didn't see that graph, just taking it here as word.
I don't go off that anyways...people don't know anything.

About 68% of the money was on Texas tonight.
They opened as a slight fave around -126.
Giants money hit hard and brought it down to -116.

When the consensus is about 32% to 68%, it takes a ton of money to shift it the other direction.

So ya, it's not Giants vs the world.
People who play the books know what's going on.

Anyways, Giants are a -120 fave in game 2. Money is still backing Texas as of now. Most likely the exact same people backing them in game 1, double or nothing...
 
Sep 20, 2005
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FUCK YOU
Realistically I didn't see that graph, just taking it here as word.
I don't go off that anyways...people don't know anything.

About 68% of the money was on Texas tonight.
They opened as a slight fave around -126.
Giants money hit hard and brought it down to -116.

When the consensus is about 32% to 68%, it takes a ton of money to shift it the other direction.

So ya, it's not Giants vs the world.
People who play the books know what's going on.

Anyways, Giants are a -120 fave in game 2. Money is still backing Texas as of now. Most likely the exact same people backing them in game 1, double or nothing...
every site i went to said we were gonna lose to cliff lee cause we wouldnt be able to hit him every site i seen has rangers defeating us cause their bats 98% has us losing im glad we are the underdogs and i love it makes our team play harder
 

prodigy91

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Mar 20, 2008
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Game 1 in the books and the Giants have won 8 consecutive opening game series. Hopefully Washington does some cocaine tonight and forgets Vlady's performance in right field and puts him back out there again tomorrow.
 
Feb 12, 2004
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Bonds wants to be our hitting coach
SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds broke Mark McGwire's single-season home run record. Now he wants to follow Big Mac into the coaching profession some day.

Bonds spoke just outside the San Francisco Giants' clubhouse before Game 1 of the World Series against the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night.

"I love being home. I love being here," he said.

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AP Photo/Jeff ChiuBarry Bonds talks to fans during the third inning of the World Series on Wednesday. Before the game, Bonds said he'd like to get into coaching.

When asked if he'd like to do more than just cheer on his former team in the future, Bonds said he would be interested in becoming a hitting coach in the future.

"I have a gift and sooner or later I have to give it away," Bonds said. "I have to share it. Hopefully I'll get the opportunity here."

Bonds broke McGwire's single-season home run record with 73 in 2001 and went on to surpass Hank Aaron's career mark of 755 in his final season in 2007. The seven-time NL MVP hit 762 career home runs.

McGwire, who retired in 2001, returned to the game this season, back in uniform as hitting coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. The team announced earlier this week that he would be back for a second season.

Before the start of his first spring training as a coach, McGwire ended years of denials and a self-imposed exile by admitting that he had used steroids and human growth hormone on and off for a decade, starting before the 1990 season and including when he broke Roger Maris' single-season home run record in 1998.

Bonds, 46, has also been accused of taking steroids. He is scheduled to go to trial in March on charges that he lied to a federal grand jury in 2003 when he denied knowingly taking steroids.

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Bonds, who has never officially announced his retirement, still holds season tickets in San Francisco but has made infrequent visits back to his old ballpark. This was his third trip this season. He came back in April for a reunion of the 2000 NL West champions and last week to throw out the ceremonial first pitch during the NL championship series against Philadelphia.

While there are only a handful of Giants left from his final season in 2007, Bonds said he knows most of the players and has enjoyed watching the team make the postseason for the first time since his departure.

He said it would mean a lot to the city if the Giants could win their first World Series title since moving to San Francisco in 1958.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5735166
 
Jul 25, 2007
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All you fans in the sco, start some side shows near their hotel to keep them awake or pull the fire alarm.

They are staying at the hotel across the street from Lefty's O'Douls. Saw it on the news. The owner is saying he is having trumpet players playing all night but that aint enough. hahaha