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Jan 18, 2006
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Its crazy to me the Giants offense is actually worse then the A's. Better pitching for the Giants must be the difference record wise
 

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Dec 7, 2005
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4. The A’s can’t win in SF (0-6 the last two seasons). The Giants can’t win in Oaktown (0-6 the last two seasons ). Maybe they should start scheduling a seventh game to be played on Treasure Island every year.
 
Feb 8, 2006
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lol at a's fans

if it wasn't for us coming into town there would of been 12,000 people at their game

only way oakland sells out a game is when giants play
i was there saturday night to watch that awful fuckin game
 
Aug 9, 2006
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all of your lame excuses hold nothing to the A's whooping that ass in the only world series that they played each other, plus the A's have more rings

just because your the last to win it doesnt mean shit, Oakland>SF
 

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Giants Asked Questions About Mark Ellis
By Tim Dierkes [June 21 at 10:03am CST]

The Giants "asked questions" about Athletics second baseman Mark Ellis over the weekend, according to Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle. Schulman's Ellis note was parenthetical, in an article that focused on the lack of clear sellers here in late June. Still, the assumption is that the Giants asked those questions of Athletics brass, as the teams faced off Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Ellis, 34, was hitting .211/.245/.287 in 224 plate appearances this year before hitting the DL with a hamstring strain. The Athletics' longest-tenured player, Ellis is expected to be activated from the DL tomorrow, wrote Jane Lee and Tom Green of MLB.com on Saturday. The strong play of rookie Jemile Weeks in 12 games complicates the second base situation.

Even with the A's hanging around the fringes of contention at 5.5 games out, Ellis could be expendable. Earlier this month I named him as a viable second base trade candidate, with the Giants one of six potential suitors. Ellis has good pop for the position, and his defense is highly regarded. Still, he's a tough sell right now with a $6MM salary. The Giants have a need given Freddy Sanchez's shoulder injury, but in-house they've got Emmanuel Burriss and Bill Hall as well as Mike Fontenot and Mark DeRosa on the DL.

According to our Transaction Tracker, Billy Beane and Brian Sabean have never matched up for a trade. They represent the game's longest-tenured GMs.