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The Giants Evict the Yankees
As I write this, the Giants have lost two straight games to the Yankees, and this circumstance is not only awful, it brings to mind the fact that it was once the Giants who were the toast of New York, … Continue reading
This Day in Giants History: August 19, 1917
As part of a benefit for the 69th New York regiment, which is about to depart for France, the Giants move up the date of a game against the Cincinnati Reds. The 2‚100 Europe-bound troops march from the armory on … Continue reading
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