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NEWS & NOTES GIANTS INTERVIEW SCHEDULE Giants first-round pickPatrick Bailey was awarded the 2020 award last Thursday, which is annually given to the nation's top Division I male and female college . He is the 21st player to receive the award since its inception and the third member of the Giants organi- zation to have won the collegiate award. won the award in 2008 while Monday - June 22 claimed it in 2018. During the month of June, you will have the op- 7:35 a.m. - portunity to commemorate your special moment joins Murph & Mac on the scoreboard at . Pick a theme 5 p.m. - such as graduation, Father’s Day, birthdays or joins Tolbert, Krueger & Brooks Pride month and include your personalized mes- Tuesday - June 23 sage. Receive a downloadable photo and see your message running in the ballpark through our live 7:35 a.m. - stream scoreboard cam. The program is a fun- joins Murph & Mac draising opportunity as you’ll be able to choose 4:30 p.m. - which non-profit will receive the net proceeds from your donation.For more info click to visit joins Tolbert, Krueger & Brooks http://www.sfgiants.com/livescoreboard Wednesday - June 24 THIS WEEK IN GIANTS HISTORY 7:35 a.m. - Mike Krukow joins Murph & Mac JUNE 20-year-old Willie the others) in the game, with JUNE In the 3rd inning Mays a 10th-in- Westrum driving in four runs against the Reds, 11:50 a.m. - 22 ning home , the and scoring five.Box 27 Giants outfielderjoins Papa & Lund 1951 first of his 22 extra- 1984 swiped Thursday - June 25 inning home runs, off 42-year- JUNE of the second base, third, and home, 7:35 a.m. - Duane Kuiper old Dutch Leonard of the Cubs. no-hit the Padres for garnering three of his four sea- joins Murph & Mac It was a three-run shot that 25 the second time in son steals. Baker swiped sec- 2014 5 p.m. - gave the Giants a 9-6 win. his career in a 4-0 ond, then next batter walked Box victory. He had already turned and he got caught in a run- joins Tolbert, Krueger & Brooks the trick against the Friars on down. Dusty stole third during Friday - June 26 JUNE Stealing second July 13, 2013. He is the second the rundown and just kept run- base at Pacific Bell following Hall of Famer 7:35 a.m. - Mike Krukow ning. San Francisco won 14-9. joins Murph & Mac 23 Park in the 11th in- to no-hit the same Box 2003 ning, team twice. Box Saturday & Sunday - June 27-28 became the first player to hit Madison Bumgar- won JUNE 500 homers and steal 500 bas- JUNE ner pitched a one- Best of 2012 his 200th career es in his career. Box 28 hitter for a 5-0 win Cain 26 game, as the Giants 2012 over the Reds. It was NLDS Game 5 vs. Cincinnati 1938 beat the visiting JUNE With just 11 career the fourth straight shutout by Game 4 at Detroit Cubs, 5 - 1. Box homers, Giants , setting a fran- 24 had chise record. Box 1950 three home runs and a as the Giants beat Cin- cinnati 12-2. The Giants belted seven home runs ( Monday - June 22 Thompson, , Whitey 6 p.m. - Bumgarner Blanks Reds (6/28/12) Lockman and hit Tuesday - June 23 THIS WEEK'S INSIDE GIANT MOMENTS PODCAST EPISODE (PRES. BY T-MOBILE) 6 p.m. - Giants Rout Rockies, 19-2 (7/15/19) Rest of Week is TBA EPISODE 15

Rich Aurilia PRESENTED BY Years with SF: 1995-2003, 2007-2009 Debuts Thurs., June 25

Inside Giant Moments takes From his big league debut to completing his career a re- you behind the scenes of the Games air on SFGiants Facebook, spected veteran, this All-Star most iconic moments in Gi- & YouTube platforms ants history with the players is a beloved Giant. who made these moments, Aurilia had an explosive 2001 Friday - June 26 season and had a unique per- memories. Host Mark Wil- 4 p.m. - Yaz Returns to Boston spective on baseball history, lard of KNBR dives in each September 17, 2019 at Boston week with exclusive inter- hitting in front of Barry Bonds. views on the official podcast. Subscribe Here

POST PANDEMIC PLANNING - ADAPTING TO THE NEXT NORMAL Konica Minolta has evolved their existing virtual events series, “We’ve Got You All Covered," which was devel- CLICK TO DOWNLOAD oped primarily as a pandemic response and remote work enablement series, into a new program for busi- ness planning and returning to work in a post COV- ID-19 world. The new series, “Post Pandemic Planning - Adapting to the Next Normal,” helps businesses plan for reopening and offers solutions for what the “next normal” looks like for businesses moving into the fu- ture. Click here for the series schedule COMMUNITY CORRIDOR CLICK FOR THE GIANTS COVID-19 COMMUNITY RESPONSE BLOG SPEAK: On Father’s Day, Forever Giant surprised 16 Each week we'll get to know the new male seniors and staff from the Sagebrook Senior Living Giants coaches with a few fun ques- facility by participating in a virtual call. Bill shared stories, tions in this space. This week it's Direc- answered questions and truly made a difference in the lives tor of Pitching Brian Bannister. of these men who are currently isolated from their loved ones due to COVID-19. Is it true that you were born in the hospital In an effort to keep youth connected during times of isola- across the street from ? tion, the Giants Community Fund has launched Junior Gi- You’ve obviously played at the stadium before ants at Home, presented by Bank of America. During the as a pro in Spring Trainings with Kansas City but 4-week virtual program, players are invited to attend two did you ever play there as a kid growing up in the age-specific practices weekly that feature fun warm-ups, Scottsdale area? baseball skills and drills and exclusive training videos from the San Francisco Giants Coaching Staff Throughout the season, participants are also introduced to important lessons in bully- BB: My parents both attended State Uni- ing prevention, health, education and character development. Live practices hosted in Español versity from out-of-state, and afterwards they are now available. Last chance to join this summer, register for free at jrgiantsathome.org decided to stay in the valley. Me and my brothers Summer Season 2 begins Monday, July 6. were born in the hospital across the street from Scottsdale Stadium. I did play in the stadium as an GIANTS GEOMETRY (PRES. BY ORACLE) amateur, but some of my best performances were actually at the Papago complex (which will be our Oracle Park Educational Tours have gone digital! We have tak- new minor league home). en the foundation of our existing Educational Tours program and created virtual learnings and supplemental activities that One of your hobbies outside of baseball is pho- adhere to Common Core academic standards. Emmy Award tography, what are some of your favorite things winning broadcaster Dave Flemming teaches two lessons on to photograph? Do you have a favorite picture Giants Geometry and Lou Seal even joins the fun to participate (or set of pictures) that you’ve taken? in the activities. Through these baseball-themed video les- sons, our goal is to engage students grades 3rd-5th learning BB: I enjoy photographing people outside of their from home in a new way and enrich in-class curriculum for educators by allowing Giants baseball typical environment, such as athletes enjoying to tell the story. Please visit sfgiants.com/distancelearning their hobbies, families, travel, fashion etc. instead of just playing their sport. I feel like this gives SEASON TICKET MEMBER HEROES OF THE WEEK people a more well-rounded insight into who they really are outside of the spotlight. My favor- Each week we'll highlight a Giants season ite photo shoot was of NBA player Shawn Marion ticket member or members who are stepping (nicknamed the Matrix) in an old warehouse that up during this tremendous time of need. This we designed to look like a scene from the Matrix week we salute the work of the alumni from movies. Touro University in Vallejo . Lower Box Season Ticket Member Andrea Speaking of movies, if you’re seeing a film at Garcia is the Associate Vice President of Ad- the movie theater, what is your favorite thing to vancement at Touro University in Vallejo and snack on? nominated a very special group of students on BB: Plain popcorn. Nice and simple. My kids want the front lines of this pandemic all the other stuff. Countless Touro alums are employed in the medical field and have been fighting the CO- Baseball has been a huge part of your life given VID-19 pandemic on the front lines. From Dr. that your father was a pitcher in the Majors for Jasmine Singh, a psychiatrist who is helping 15 seasons. You’ve been around a lot of baseball people deal with loneliness and anxiety as a stadiums as a kid and an adult. Do you have an result of the physical distancing, to Dr. Geoff Luecker, who works in the ER at a all-time favorite? Hospital, are out working to help fight the pandemic. Read their stories and more from the Touro Alumni on the Front Lines post on their website by BB: will always have a special place clicking here in my heart because of the history and the oppor- tunity I had to win a World Series there as a coach. 2020 MLB DRAFT RECAP My go-to stadium as a scout is the (AAA Angels) because I love watching a Below is a rundown of the seven picks that the Giants made in the 2020 MLB First-Year Player Draft. baseball game with the snow-capped mountains Click here for a recap of the 2020 Giants Draft of Park City, UT in the background. Just breath- taking. Round Name Position 1 Patrick Bailey C 2 Casey Schmitt 3B GIGANTES PODCAST (PRES. BY T-MOBILE) Comp Nick Swiney LHP Comp Jimmy Glowenke SS 3 Kyle Harrison LHP 4 R.J. Dabovich RHP 5 Ryan Murphy RHP

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In episode two, Nick Ortiz, the Quality Assurance coach, talks about his job responsibilities with the 2020 Giants MLB Draft Recap Giants Top Prospects Highlight Mix Tape Giants, his baseball experience and how the oppor- Watch Now Watch Now tunity to be part of the San Francisco Giants coach- ing staff came about. In addition, he talks about the The 2020 MLB First-Year Player-Draft took We've put together a mix tape of highlights importance of having a coach who speaks Spanish place last week and the Giants made seven from some of the Giants top prospects from on Gabe Kapler's staff. selections in the shortened, five-round draft. the 2019 campaigns. Have a look at some of Learn more about first-round pickPatrick Bai- the highlights from Joey Bart, , ley and who else was picked in this week's lat- , Seth Corry, Marco Luciano, Alex est video. Canario and .

We've Got You All Covered June 22-28, 2020 BEYOND THE GIANT VAULT - HANK GREENWALD Housed in a 5,000 square foot building, the Giants Archives consists of memorabilia and artifacts from our team’s 138-year history. As part of the Giants Fan Page, fans can now, for the first time, learn about and view memorabilia from our collection. Little did anyone know when Hank Greenwald was born on June 26, 1935 in Detroit that he would become an icon to San Francisco Giants fans. When the Giants held a retirement ceremony for broadcaster Hank Greenwald his booth-mates, Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper and Ted Robinson, presented their with an official Bancroft Military Cap which demonstrated the respect they had for him, and his longevity in the booth. He spent 16 seasons over- all as the play-by-play voice of the Giants on KNBR (680 AM). He was the voice of the Giants from 1979–86 before departing for a two-year stint with the radio team, after which he returned to the Giants in 1989 until his retirement in 1996. Click to visit the vault and look at other mementos from the Tell It Goodbye season starting Thursday KAPLER'S KITCHEN Each week, Gabe Kapler will give SCHEDULED us some of his favorite food spots from around BI-RITE CREAMERY GUESTS the US, in no particular SAN FRANCISCO, CA THIS WEEK order.

Black sesame, sea salt caramel, GABE KAPLER malted vanilla. The line is worth it. Get a cone, then go check out KAI CORREA the incredible views of the SF skyline from Dolores park right WEDNESDAYS @ 6 P.M. | YOUTUBE.COM/GIANTS next door.

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THE Senior Manager, Hispanic Communica- Add the salsa (diced tomatoes and cilantro) OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS OF tions and Spanish Radio Broadcaster and sprinkle cotija cheese on top. dons the cover of Issue 1 Erwin Higueros shares his recipe for Slice avocado and add it onto the plate. GamerISSUE 1 of The Gamer, the Giants Huevos Rancheros Season with salt and pepper and add a dash of newest publication. The hot sauce to serve. first issue includes a Fry the tortilla in a small skillet with oil on me- Q&A with the young Gi- dium heat. Cook for about 30 seconds on each INGREDIENTS POWER ants that burst side until it gets slightly crispy. Then remove Huevos Rancheros - 1 tablespoon finely chopped ON DISPLAY on the scene last season, Mike Yastrzemski - 2 tablespoons avocado oil, or cilantro +GETTING TO KNOW brings a big bat to the onto a paper towel to remove excess oil. GABE KAPLER Giants’ lineup a chat with new skipper olive oil - 1 tablespoon cotija cheese, UNIQUE BALLPARK FEATURES Fry the egg in the same pan until it’s cooked to -1 6-inch corn tortillas are best crumbled TOP TASTES AND SIPS Gabe Kapler, and a look AT ORACLE PARK - 1/4 cup black beans, cooked - 1/4 avocado, sliced your liking. and drained - salt and pepper at the Giants community Layer the huevos rancheros by adding the fried - 1 egg - hot sauce efforts during the shelter egg and black beans on top of the fried tortilla. - 2 tablespoons diced tomatoes in place. Click here to read today GIANTS PLAYER SPOTLIGHT | Raised in Greensboro, North Caro- lege and the pros. FAMILY INFORMATION lina. “His demeanor was just different Jaylin was named after from most people. That was a big fac- - Father, Lamont, was a barber. His player Jalen Rose. When his little tor in his development,’’ Pageno said. shop was next to Jaylin’s grandmoth- brother came along twelve years He has always had great discipline on er’s beauty parlor. later, his parents let Jaylin name the and off the field, a quiet, even tem- new baby. He chose Amari, after Am- perament and he gets along with ev- - Mother, Tiki Bigelow, worked in the ari Cooper. eryone. city’s planning department. As a young kid, Jaylin hung out He eventually chose baseball as his - Has one younger brother, Amari. after school at the barber primary sport. “Basketball was fun, shop or at his grand- but it just wasn't the same feeling,’’ he a walk-off against the Rockies to give father’s used car lot, says. “Baseball is harder. I like a chal- the Giants a 2-1 win on September 25. where he’d throw lenge in life.’’ Davis became the first Giant to hit a balls against a When he was playing showcase ball walk-off homer for his first big league concrete wall or as he got older, he pitched a lot, and blast since in 1971. hit tennis balls when he wasn’t pitching he played He met Willie Mays as he struggled in the gravel outfield, and scouts began looking at during that September in the big lot where the him as an outfielder. He solidified his leagues. Manager told junked cars position when, at Appalachian State, Davis that Mays had a rough start in were dumped. the starting centerfielder got hurt and the big leagues, too, and to just go out A gifted ath- Davis took his place. there and have fun and play. “You got lete, he ex- The turning point in his develop- here,’’ Bochy told him, “so just do what celled in both ment happened his freshman year at you did to get here.’’ basketball and at Appalachian State in Boone, North He spent the 2019-2020 off-season baseball. He was on Carolina. “He figured out how to training in Ft. Myers but still popped an elite travel ball teams catch up with the speed of the game. up to Greensboro to work with Page- from the age of eight or That sprung a new confidence level,’’ no for two weeks. “After all those nine, either pitching or Pageno said. “That freshman year did years with him, I knew what I needed playing shortstop. He wonders for him. And he kept getting to do to get myself ready,’’ Davis said. had early exposure to better little by little.’’ He became the Jaylin arrived early to spring training fitness and nutrition only freshman in school history to be in 2020 to start working with new Gi- when his travel ball named an All-American. He was also ants hitting coaches and team – all middle- Southern Conference Freshman of . schoolers -- began the Year. Read Jaylin's Blog entry, entitled working with trainer Missed most of his junior season af- "The Stories That Are Hardest to Tell Carmine Pageno. Da- ter surgery for a torn right labrum. vis continued working His first Major League was by clicking here with him through col-

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