Local Giants fans gather in Palo Alto for World Series viewings
Fans went nuts at Antonio’s Nut House in Palo Alto for the San Francisco Giants, who lost Game 6 of the World Series on Oct. 28 to the Kansas City Royals.
Fans went nuts at Antonio’s Nut House in Palo Alto for the San Francisco Giants, who lost Game 6 of the World Series on Oct. 28 to the Kansas City Royals.
Veteran baseball writer Andrew Baggarly thought he would follow in his sister’s footsteps by becoming a broadcast journalist. Sixteen years after his first newspaper job, he did, becoming Comcast Sports Net Bay’s Giants Insider.
The A’s’ ownership group wants to move the team to the South Bay, but the Giants claim “territorial rights” to the region, meaning they can block any attempt by a Major League Baseball team to relocate there.
Henry Schulman, the San Francisco Chronicle’s Giants beat writer, has seen many changes in baseball – and baseball reporting – in more than two decades on the job.
The San Francisco Giants aren’t the only baseball team in town. Their minor league affiliate, the San Jose Giants, won the California League championship last year. This video gives fans a glimpse behind the bleacher walls.