SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS WEEKLY NOTES: JULY 27 ......GIANTS INTERVIEW SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS...
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Monday - July 277:35 a.m. - Mike Krukow joins Murph & MacTuesday - July 287:35 a.m. - Duane Kuiper joins Murph & Mac4:30 p.m. - Dave Flemming joins Tolbert, Krueger & BrooksWednesday - July 297:35 a.m. - Mike Krukow joins Murph & Mac11:50 a.m. - Jon Miller joins Papa & LundThursday - July 307:35 a.m. - Shawn Estes joins Murph & Mac5 p.m. - Larry Baer joins Tolbert, Krueger & BrooksFriday - July 317:35 a.m. - Mike Krukow joins Murph & Mac
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SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS WEEKLY NOTES: JULY 27-AUGUST 2, 2020Oracle Park 24 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107 Phone: 415-972-2000sfgiants.com sfgigantes.com giantspressbox.com @SFGiants @SFGigantes @SFGiantsMedia
NEWS & NOTES On Tuesday, July 21, the Giants Community Fund hosted the an-
nual Play Ball Lunch presented by Blue Shield in a virtual for-mat. With the help of Public Address announcer Renel Brooks-Moon, the event included live interviews with Giants President & CEO Larry Baer, Baseball Operations President Farhan Zaidi and Manager Gabe Kapler, along with conversations from Gi-ants broadcasters Jon Miller, Dave Flemming, Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow. Giants players Mauricio Dubón, Jaylin Davis and Hunter Pence also joined to give a look at the upcoming season. During the event, we were pleased to announce that our flagship program was able to pivot this summer to become a virtual program called Junior Giants at Home. The Fund also inducted two new members into the Junior Giants Hall of Fame; Carolyn Lutticken and Noah Lowry were nominated for their outstanding work as Co-Commissioners in Sunnyvale and Santa Rosa, re-spectively. The event raised over $377,000 for the Community Fund which will help continue to provide vital program during the COVID-19 pandemic; Junior Giants at Home enters its final season starting Monday, August 3. To learn more or sign up, visit jrgiantsathome.org
As the Official Bank of Major League Baseball and the Giants, Bank of America marked the re-turn of baseball with the launch of Let’s Rally – a new program that brings fans together to celebrate the sport’s return. This season, each time an MLB team rallies from behind in a late inning, Bank of America will donate $10,000, and will give up to $1 million, to Boys & Girls Clubs of America. And for the second year, Bank of America has collaborated with MLB players, in-cluding Buster Posey, on 30 custom T-shirts available exclusively to its clients, with a donation going to Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
THIS WEEK'S GIANTS PODCASTS (PRES. BY T-MOBILE)
Inside Giant Moments takes you behind the scenes of the most iconic moments in Giants history with the players who made these moments, memories. Host Mark Willard of KNBR dives in each week with exclusive interviews on the of-ficial San Francisco Giants podcast. Subscribe Here
Hunter Pence Debuts Today., July 27
Alyssa NakkenThursday, July 30
Tis week we're going Inside THIS Giant Moment with two episodes with current Giants OF Hunter Pence and Assistant Coach Alyssa Nakken. Pence discusses the his-toric 2020 season, the surreal mo-ment when he returned to Oracle Park as a Giant, his thoughts on the young prospects, and what his role and priorities are this season. Nakken shares her inspiring story of becoming MLB's first female coach, how her life has changed since joining the staff, and her ad-vice to other females in sports.
Gigantes Podcast, hosted by Spanish-language broadcaster Erwin Higueros, is a weekly pod-cast that will have interviews from former Giants players, coaches and staff members focusing on their culture. Higueros discuss-es the difficulties and sacrifices each of them have faced through-out their professional journeys. Subscribe Here
Saul Martinez Years with SF: 2014-present
Debuts Tues., July 28
Saul Martinez, Assistant Trainer and Conditioning / Sports Sci-ence Specialist. Martinez remem-bers his early years in Southern California, his education, and how being bilingual has helped him im-mensely with Latino baseball play-ers.
EPISODES 20 & 21 EPISODE 7
THIS WEEK IN GIANTS HISTORY JULY
272007
Barry Bonds moved within one of Hank Aaron’s career home run record when he hit number 754 against Rick Vanden Hurk of the Marlins in the 1st
inning of a 12-10 Giants win. He drew walks in his other four plate appearances that day. Box
JULY
281954
Giants outfielder Dusty Rhodes hit three consecutive home runs at the Polo Grounds to back Johnny An-tonelli’s 10-0 whipping of St. Louis. It
was Antonelli’s 10th consecutive win. Willie Mays smacked his 36th homer, a 447-foot clout to left field. Box
JULY
291948
The Giants won their third straight shutout, stopping the Reds 5-0 behind Dave Koslo. Larry Jansen and Clint Hartung threw the other two shut-
outs. Walker Cooper’s grand slam, off Ken Raffensberger, was the big blow. Box
JULY
301994
The Giants defeated the Rockies by a score of 6-4 as Giants pitcher Rod Beck set a Major League record by converting his 25th save in 25 oppor-
tunities. Beck held the previous record of 24 which he had set the previous season. Box
JULY
311994
The Giants beat the Rockies 9-4, as third baseman Matt Williams hit his 39th and 40th home runs of the year. The feat earned him a new National
League mark for homers through July. The pre-vious record was 36. The all-time record of 41 was set by Babe Ruth in 1928, and tied by Jimmie Foxx four years later. Box
AUG
11977
Giants first baseman Willie McCovey established a new National League record by hitting his 18th career grand slam. Box
AUG
21959
Giants infielder Willie McCovey hit the first of his 521 Major League home runs, belted off Ron Kline, as San Francisco downed the Pirates 5-3.
Johnny Antonelli won his 15th game. Box
Weekly Notes July 27-August 2, 2020
GIANT BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK
Wandy Peralta(29)
July 27
Darin Ruf(34)
July 28
Gabe Kapler(45)
July 31
BEYOND THE GIANTS VAULT Housed in a 5,000 square foot building, the Giants Archives consists of memorabilia and artifacts from our team’s 138-year history. As part of the Giants Fan Page, fans can now, for the first time, learn about and view memora-bilia from our collection.
The Giants have had several exciting home openers, with some well-loved players tak-ing center stage.
After winning the World Series with the Florida Marlins in 1997, Robb Nen was traded
to the Giants and started 1998 on the right track. The closer’s first win for his new team came during Opening Day at Candlestick Park in the 10-in-ning match against the Houston Astros. Nen entered the game in the bot-tom of the ninth inning and proceeded to set the Astros down with two
strikeouts, three ground outs and a line out to right. When Rey Sanchez scored JT Snow with a single to center Giants fans went home with a win and Nen got his first of seven wins for the season.
The full look at Giants home open-er history will be online starting Thursday
GIANTS PLAYER SPOTLIGHT | BRANDON BELT As a senior at Hudson High, Belt
earned district MVP, All-State and All-America honors. Standout pitch-er – thought he’d make the major leagues in that position.
Had a verbal agreement with Cubs coming out of high school to be drafted in high rounds and paid high-round money. But Cubs didn’t come through and Red Sox drafted
him the 11th round. Disappoint-ed, Belt went to college instead.
“Everything I went through happened for a reason,’’ he says. “I’m so happy I went to college. I matured so much
as a baseball player and as a person and I made so many friends.’’
Played one year for San Jacinto College in Houston before transferring to Uni-
versity of Texas. (Same two colleges Roger Clemens attended.) Majored in education. Helped pro-
pel Texas to the College World Se-ries in 2009, where the Longhorns lost in the Championship game to LSU.
Injuries as a junior at University of Texas forced him to give up pitch-ing altogether. When his hitting dropped off – he was barely hitting .300 two-thirds into his junior year – Brandon sank to the lowest point in his life. He had always wanted to
be a pro baseball player and now he was wondering if he would make it. Then his grandfather, James Peter-son, died. His grandfather had been so instrumental in Brandon’s devel-opment as a baseball player by loan-ing Brandon the money, whenever he asked, to go to showcase camps and tournaments. “When I was fly-ing back from the funeral, I decided to play the rest of the season for him,’’ Brandon says. From that series on, he started to play better. He played well in the Big 12 tournament, which helped him get drafted. Another thing that helped was the veteran eye of Giants scout Doug Mapson, who had seen Belt hit a homer in the Cape Cod All-Star Game, turning around a 98 mph fastball. “It was in there,” Map-son said. “You can’t make that up.”
He had been drafted twice (Braves and Red Sox) before signing in 2009 with Giants, who picked him in the fifth round.
2010 rookie season: Advanced through three levels, hitting over .350 with 23 homers and 112 RBIs. In early 2011, he was ranked No. 26 among the Top 50 Prospects in baseball by MLB.com. (Contrast with a year earlier when Baseball America didn’t even have him in the top 20 among Giants prospects en-tering 2010.)
Signed a six-year extension through 2021 during the first week of the 2016 season.
Married Hudson High sweetheart Haylee Stephenson Dec. 3, 2010, at Providence Baptist Church in Lufkin. The groom’s cake was three tiers of chocolate with a Giants cap on top and alternating Longhorns and Gi-ants logos on the sides. Haylee ma-jored in business communications at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches.
FAMILY INFORMATION- Father, Darrell, is a geometry teacher at Hudson High (Brandon’s HS) in Lufkin, TX
- Mother, Janice, which is pronounced Ja-neece, is a hairdresser.
- Has one younger brother, Cameron.
- Married to Haylee Stephenson and they have two sons, Grayson Ellis (August 27, 2014) and August Kyle (July 20, 2018).
GIANTS YOUTUBE CONTENT
Conversación Gignate: Wilmer FloresWatch Beginning Wednesday, July 29
This week in Conversación Gigante we will have the opportunity to talk and get to know the new-est member of your Giants, Wilmer Flores. Flores signed his first professional contract on his 16th birthday, August 6, 2007, and then made his Major League debut six years later on his birthday, Au-gust 6, 2013! Don’t miss this episode.
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