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The first-ever All-Star Game swing-off on Tuesday night has led to a lot of discussion among MLB players about using it instead of the extra-inning format to decide real games.
San Francisco Giants pitchers Logan Webb and Robbie Ray recalled their experience watching MLB's first-ever All-Star Game swing-off.
There was good reason to be skeptical of MLB's new format to end an All-Star Game tie, until it happened for the first time.
Robbie Ray, an MLB All-Star for the second time in 2025, maintains ties with Mookie Betts and Tony Kemp that date back to his days in Brentwood.
The San Francisco Giants have a storied history of talented MLB stars. Since the beginning of the MLB All-Star game in 1933, the Giants have been sending their ...
SF Giants ace Logan Webb has made his second consecutive All-Star Game. While he must be pretty pumped about that, he is also excited about the uniform change a ...
The former Mariner is reportedly being shopped by the Diamondbacks and after initially saying he didn't want to be traded, he ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/giants as San Francisco Giants Star Third Baseman Thrown Off by ...
Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski, whose inclusion on the National League All-Star roster has created a stir, said Monday he ...
Everyone playing in Tuesday's Midsummer Classic is technically an MLB All-Star, but which ones are in a tier of their own?
The Giants’ trade for Robbie Ray required a bit of long-term vision. When the deal with the Mariners was announced in January ...
ATLANTA — A few days before he stepped to the plate for Monday’s Home Run Derby, Minnesota Twins All-Star Byron Buxton got ...
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