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Giants, A's on ESPN's top 10 teams list

Baseball executives from around the league feel the two Bay Area teams are amongst the best in the game right now.

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Giants sign Scott Proctor

After spending 2012 in South Korea, San Francisco signed former Yankee workhorse Scott Proctor.

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Giants claim RHP Sandy Rosario off waivers

The Giants added another arm Friday to compete for a back of the bullpen role.

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Giants top dog in offseason power rankings

ESPN ranked the Giants as the top team in their first offseason power rankings, with the rival LA Dodgers coming in ranked sixth.

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Giants, Casilla agree to new deal

Pitcher Santiago Casilla and the San Francisco Giants have agreed to a new deal in principle.

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Date set for Barry Bonds' appeal

Barry Bonds' appeal will be heard by a federal appeals court in February.

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Giants sign Chad Gaudin

The San Francisco Giants signed Chad Gaudin to a minor league deal.

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Andres Torres returning to the Giants

The San Francisco Giants have been reunited with Andres Torres, as the club announced a one-year, $2 million deal with the 34-year-old outfielder on Thursday, according to a report.

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Pablo Sandoval to judge Miss Universe Pageant

The 2012 World Series MVP told the Venezuelan Press that he will be a judge in the 2012 Miss Universe Pageant, which will be held on Dec. 19 in Las Vegas.

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Scutaro wanted '3-thousand-million' dollar salary

Marco Scutaro signed a three-year, $20 million contract with the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday. But that wasn't exactly the amount he wanted.

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Giants' Pagan earns his highest-paying contract

Pagan has secured the longest, most lucrative deal of his career -- a four-year, $40 million pact with the Giants.

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Ross headed back to the Giants?

Despite the San Francisco Giants desire for a right-handed hitting platoon partner for Gregor Blanco, a spot for which Cody Ross would seem to be a perfect fit, Giants fans shouldn't hold their breath for Ross' return to the Bay Area.

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Wilson on his way out of the Bay Area?

The San Francisco Giants haven't completely ruled out the possibility of re-signing free agent closer Brian Wilson, but the club did not speak to Wilson or his representatives at the Winter Meetings in Nashville, according to a report.

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Beard cleared: Wilson ready for spring training

After missing most of the 2012 season due to Tommy John surgery, "The Beard" is slated to be back in action in 2013.

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Scutaro signs three-year deal to stay in SF

The Giants have re-signed second basemen Marco Scutaro, who helped lead them to a World Series in 2012

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Giants pick up options on Bruce Bochy, Brian Sabea

As expected, the Giants exercised options on manager Bruce Bochy and general manager Brian Sabean.