GUESTS:
1050 SUSAN SLUSSER
1230 MATT BARROWS
SOUND:
SNELL POST NO HITTER IN CLUBHOUSE:
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|  |  | |  |  | "They can't say it anymore. You know? Complete game, shutout, no-hitter. Leave me alone. 'He doesn't go into the 9th. He doesn't go into the 8th.' Just did it. Leave me alone."
Blake Snell on his no-hitter.
pic.twitter.com/zAwUPtlL7M | | 8/2/24, 8:05 PM |
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TOPICS TO DRIVE—-
1- GIANTS:
A- BLAKE SNELL’S NO HITTER……
—DOESNT CHNAGE MY MIND - HES GOING TO OPT OUT…. THEY HAVE TO MAKE PLAYOFFS…
-HOW LONMG CAN GIANTS RIDE THE ROTATION?
-ROBBIE RAY BOUNCES BACK
-HARRRISON NOT GOOD….
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|  |  | |  |  | In Blake Snell's last 5 starts, opposing hitters are 8-for-103 against him
8-for-103! | | 8/2/24, 7:35 PM |
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SATURDAY:
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|  |  | |  |  | Kyle Harrison threw six fastballs all season that registered under 90mph. He threw seven sub-90mph in this game. | | 8/3/24, 5:44 PM |
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|  |  | |  |  | Rough outing for Kyle Harrison. Despite an extra day of rest, his fastball velocity was down a few notches. Gave up four home runs, which ties a career high (gave up 4 against Padres last season). | | 8/3/24, 5:20 PM |
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SUNDAY:
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|  |  | |  |  | Top #SFGiants performers in today's 8-2 win over the Reds
LaMonte Wade Jr.: 3-5, HR, RBI Tyler Fitzgerald: 2-4, HR, 2 RBI Matt Chapman: 2-5, HR, 2 RBI Michael Conforto: 3-5, 2 2B, 2 RBI Robbie Ray: 5 IP, 2 ER, 1 BB, 9 SO Ryan Walker: 1 IP, 0 ER Tyler Rogers: 1 IP, 0 ER Spencer | | 8/4/24, 12:04 PM |
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B- TYLER FITZGERALD AND THE OFFENSE….
-MAJORITY OF RUNS THROIUGH THE LONG BALL— CAN THAT CONTINUE? (11 OF 15 THROUGH LONG BALL)
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|  |  | |  |  | Tyler Fitzgerald is the first Giants player with 10+ HR in a 16-game span since Barry Bonds in 2003 | | 8/4/24, 12:56 PM |
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C- RAMOS THUMB - HOW WORRIED?
2- 49ERS—-
A- AIYUK LATEST- MAIOCCO SAYS THERE COULD EB A TRADE?
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|  |  | |  |  | I’ve stated for a while that I didn’t see any scenario in which the 49ers would trade him. Now, I believe it’s a legitimate option. In a lot of ways, the ball is in Aiyuk’s court. | | 8/4/24, 5:52 PM |
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MARY KAY CABOT:
BEREA, Ohio — If the Browns are serious about trading for 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk, a young All-Pro who they like, they might actually be able to pull it off with a combination of an elite player and some draft picks.
The Browns would undoubtedly have to give San Francisco five-time Pro Bowler Amari Cooper, because the 49ers could plug him into Aiyuk’s spot as their No. 1 receiver and carry on with their march back to the Super Bowl.
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B- PAPA AT CAMP - WHAT DID HE LEARN?
NFL TOP 10:
BREER ON BROCK—-
POOR BROCK—-
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|  |  | |  |  | Brock Purdy will make only $985,000 this year, and he can't get a new contract until after the 2024 regular season. That has him supplementing his income with marketing dollars. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal… | | 8/5/24, 6:14 AM |
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GRUDEN DRESSED IN CHEIFS GEAR—-
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|  |  | |  |  | First-time eligibles for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 include:
🏈Eli Manning 🏈Terrell Suggs 🏈Marshawn Lynch 🏈Earl Thomas 🏈Aqib Talib 🏈Adam Vinatieri 🏈Luke Kuechly 🏈Marshal Yanda pic.twitter.com/Jo09t55ZNp | | 8/3/24, 2:38 PM |
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3 Christian McCaffrey
#7 Trent Williams
#11 Fred Warner
#14 George Kittle
#27 Nick Bosa
#28 Brock Purdy
#30 Deebo Samuel
#66 Brandon Aiyuk
#76 Dre Greenlaw
3- WARRIORS:
A- MARKINEN — WILL HE SIGN A NEW DEAL TOMMORROW?
- TONY JONES SAYS NOT LIKELY TO SIGN A NEW DEAL—-
KAWAKAMI—-
The scenarios:
• Markkanen could sign a renegotiated-and-extended new deal with the Jazz on Tuesday, the first day he’s eligible for it, which, by rule, would prevent him from being traded for six months — until Feb. 6, the exact day of the NBA trade deadline.
For the Warriors, that would be a mixed outcome. They wouldn’t get another chance at Markkanen until deep into the season, when Markkanen would be just five months away from free agency. But that, for the Warriors, is better than nothing.
• Markkanen could wait until Wednesday or later to sign a new deal with the Jazz, which would mean he couldn’t be traded at all during the coming season due to the six-month rule.
For the Warriors, that would be the worst potential near-term development, because they wouldn’t get a shot at Markkanen now or in February. Due to salary-cap constraints, they’d be poorly positioned to land him in the offseason too.
• Or Markkanen or the Jazz, or both, could decide to hold off on a new deal and set up an extended negotiating period in which Markkanen could be traded at any point through February, sign a new deal with the Jazz or just go through the season and hit unrestricted free agency next July.
OTHER:
LYLES WINS GOLD—- MARCUS FROM PARIS—-
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|  |  | |  |  | Sat next to an NBC exec at dinner, he said Snoop gets paid $500k a day plus expenses to be here promoting Olympics. From Gin and Juice to a few million to be a celebrity at the Olympics - what a world | | 8/4/24, 2:53 PM |
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