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San Francisco Giants: Is It Too Early to Re-Sign Hunter Pence?

Hunter Pence is in the top-three of nearly every significant offensive statistical category for the San Francisco Giants this season, and it is not far fetched to start thinking about re-signing the 30-year-old. Pence was a large part of the Giants 2012 World Series title, even though he hit just.210 with four RBI in last year’s postseason. Show More Summary

Is Roy Halladay's Injury the Last Straw in a Philadelphia Phillies Fire Sale?

While the Phillies didn ’t have an all-out “fire sale” in 2012, they obviously felt their chances for a playoff spot were slim when they traded away starting outfielders Hunter Pence and Shane Victorino on July 31st. And who could blame them? At the time of the deal, they were in last place with a 45-57 record and 13 games out of a wild-card spot. Show More Summary

Philadelphia Phillies: 7 Prospects Who Are Tearing It Up in the Minor Leagues

After trading so many top talents to acquire Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee and Hunter Pence, among others, the Philadelphia Phillies may finally be starting to get back to having a serviceable farm system. Most notably, the Phillies are stacked at the low levels of their organization with pitching talent. Show More Summary

Giants Hold Off Rockies, End 2-Game Skid

The San Francisco Giants held off the Colorado Rockies 4-2 late Monday night to end a two-game losing streak. Outfielder Hunter Pence hit a three-run home run in the first inning and helped the Giants end the Rockies five-game winning streak. Madison Bumgarner was on the mound for the Giants, and pitched 5.2 innings while [...]Show More Summary

Hunter Pence Lives Dangerously, Ditches Sunglasses and Loses Ball in Sun

Hunter Pence might need some help on the proper use of sunglasses. The Dodgers and Giants opened play on a sun-drenched Monday afternoon in Los Angeles. It was the kind of day that mandated some sun-shielding eye wear if you were ever going to skirt any amount of pop-fly disaster. Show More Summary

The six greatest faces Hunter Pence made while singing in his car

2 months agoSports : Game On!

San Francisco's Hunter Pence films himself singing "Feel So Close."

Giants outfielder Pence turns to ping pong to improve

3 months agoSports : Game On!

Giants outfielder Hunter Pence played table tennis to improve his 'fast-twitch muscles.'

Video: Hunter Pence And Tim Lincecum Do Impressions Of Each Other

During Giants Fanfest 2013 on Saturday, players held a Q&A with fans. As expected, signature humor and charm poured forth -- specifically from Tim Lincecum and Hunter Pence. When a fan asked Tim to do his impression of Hunter from a 2012 World Series DVD (?), he initially declined. Hunter then took the opportunity to poke fun and Tim, and then, well, check it out: [ more › ]

Tim Lincecum and Hunter Pence accurately imitate each other

3 months agoSports : Game On!

The San Francisco Giants stars showed off accurate imitations of each other at a fan event.

Giant Sweep: Partnering with the city in a...

Partnering with the city in a "three-year campaign to rid San Francisco of litter, dirt and grime," our own San Francisco Giants helped kick off the "Giant Sweep" campaign last Friday, even sending Hunter Pence to Lincoln High School for...

Monday Morning Roundup: Dumb Tech Person Speaks About Racism

Morning roundups return Avalos getting hacked, Hunter Pence's anti-littering message, cheap and expensive drinks in the Lower Haight, a white person oblivious to racism in tech and living it up on borrowed plastic in San Mateo. [ more › ]

Giants' Tim Lincecum Channels Inner Hunter Pence for Spot-on Impression

Tim Lincecum pretended like he had a bat and freaked out, also known as the Hunter Pence. Larry Brown Sports spotted this video from the San Francisco Giants 2013 Fan Fest, which took place this past weekend. The Giants are coming off another World Series title, so I would imagine things were fairly positive at the Fan Fest. Show More Summary

San Francisco Giants: What Fans Have to Look Forward to Most in Spring Training

Fans of the defending champion San Francisco Giants have a number of things to look forward this spring. The top five storylines to watch are signs of a bounce back from Tim Lincecum and Hunter Pence, the fitness of Pablo Sandoval, the battle for the final bullpen spot and the competition for the final spots on the bench. Show More Summary

Hunter Pence and Buster Posey avoid arbitration with San Francisco Giants – MLB Update

Hunter Pence and Buster Posey avoid arbitration with San Francisco Giants – MLB Update The San Francisco Giants have come to agree terms with their two main players as they both will now play further for few more years. Both playersShow More Summary

Sabey Sabester the Sabermetrician

Hunter Pence and the Giants have settled on $13.8 million as an appropriate salary for 2013. That seems a lot, considering that Pence is a space alien who seems to just now be learning how baseball players are supposed to behave. Considering also that Pence finished 2012 with a 743 OPS. Show More Summary

San Francisco Giants: 5 Players Who Will Be Even Better in 2013

The San Francisco Giants have faith that their 2012 roster is good enough to repeat. Former free agents Angel Pagan, Hunter Pence, and Marco Scutaro have all been re-signed, the pitching staff remains intact, and no major, lineup-shattering moves have been made. Show More Summary

Philadelphia Eagles: Nnamdi Asomugha's Exit Will Be Celebrated Like His Arrival

July 30, 2011 looked like a day Philadelphia fans would always remember. That was the day the Philadelphia Phillies acquired right-handed hitter Hunter Pence (who seemed like the Phillies' likely "last piece of the puzzle") from the Houston Astros. Show More Summary

Why Phillies' Second Half and Recent Acquisitions Show They Can Win in 2013

The 2012 Philadelphia Phillies had their worst record (37-50) at the All-Star break since the 1997 Phillies. What many fans don't realize is that without Shane Victorino, Hunter Pence and Joe Blanton the Phillies were able to finish the season with a record of 44-31, which correlates to a.586 winning percentage. Show More Summary

Day Around The Bay: A Union-Made Thanksgiving

Today in Day Around the Bay: Apologizing to Mrs. Jobs, Napa flavor, Giants do their best impressions of Hunter Pence, an Oakland rape, and more. [ more › ]

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