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Rockies Recall RHP Tyler Chatwood
The Colorado Rockies recalled right-handed pitcher Tyler Chatwood from Triple-A Colorado Springs and he’ll start against the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night.
Francis Chased Early, Rockies Swept By Giants
The Colorado Rockies were rolling when the week began, riding a five-game winning streak as they arrived to face the World Series champions. They left the Bay Area on a three-game skid.
Giants’ Brandon Belt Seems Primed For Breakout Season
Brandon Belt could become one of the best hitters on a Giants team that relies heavily on its pitching.
Pence, Gillespie Rally Giants Past Rockies 9-7
Chacin is in line to be the Rockies’ opening day starter on April 1 in Milwaukee, but said he really doesn’t care much whether he is given that designation.
Tigers Vs. Giants: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 4 Of The World Series
Game 4 was the most exciting game of the World Series – a back-and-forth affair that took 10 innings to decide. In the end, though, the result was the same: a Giants victory. Here are five things you didn’t know about the game.
Tigers Vs. Giants: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 3 Of The World Series
The Giants took a commanding lead in the World Series last night, going up 3-0 after defeating the Tigers by a score of 2-0 for the second straight game. Here are five things you didn’t know about the game.
Giants Vs. Tigers: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 2 Of The World Series
Another game of the World Series is in the books, and more unpredictable action has taken place. After the Giants earned an improbable win in Game 1, they extended their series lead with a Game 2 victory. Here are five things you didn’t know about the game.
Giants Vs. Tigers: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 1 Of The World Series
Check out these five facts from Game 1 of the World Series that you may not have known.
Giants, Tigers Will Need All Seven Games To Decide World Series
It looks like the World Series will go the distance and seven games for the second straight year.
Rockies Lose Again, 2-1 To Giants In Series Opener
With a starting pitcher that allowed one run and a left fielder that threw out a runner at home to keep the game tied heading into the sixth inning, Colorado Rockies manager Jim Tracy had a rare opportunity to feel optimistic after another loss.



















