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While the San Francisco Giants progress toward the MLB trade deadline, one of their needs is definitely not starting rotation help.
The San Francisco 49ers caught the injury bug this past season, so they will be hoping the same does not happen in 2025.
Devers was traded to the Giants in return for right-hander Jordan Hicks, righty starter Kyle Harrison and additional assets, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
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Sportsnaut on MSNPotential return timeline emerges for San Francisco 49ers star Brandon Aiyuk: How many games will he miss in 2025?One San Francisco 49ers insider believes the team’s first game against the Los Angeles Rams in 2025 could also feature the season debut of top receiver Brandon Aiyuk.
The San Francisco Giants selected the contract of C Logan Porter from the minors. The San Francisco Giants designated C Sam Huff for assignment. The San Francisco Giants designated INF LaMonte ...
In the 2023 season, Huff racked up 10 sacks, 21 quarterback hits, and 29 total tackles. He has had some troubles with injuries as of late, so he and the Niners will be hoping that he can stay on the field and make his impact felt.
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Eater SF on MSNSay Hello to San Francisco’s First Women’s Sports BarPaolo Bicchieri is the associate editor for the Northern California and Pacific Northwest region writing about restaurant and bar trends, coffee and cafes, and pop-ups. San Francisco’s first women’s sports bar opens Wednesday,
“I love women’s sports!” said Lurie, to an audience of Thoe, Yergovich, Brady Stewart, the CEO of Bay FC, and Kimberly Veale, who does marketing and communications for the Golden State Valkyries, which began its first season at the Chase Center last month. Lurie commemorated the opening by flying a Valkyries flag at City Hall.
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Axios on MSNRikki's to open in San Francisco amid women's sports bar boomHover over each bar to see location and anticipated opening. Reproduced from Untapped; Map: Axios Visuals Bars dedicated to women's sports are having a moment — including in San Francisco. Why it matters: With viewership and attendance for women's sports soaring — including with the debut of the city's first WNBA team — fans are building new hubs that are about more than simply watching games.