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Giants’ Tim Flannery retires: 'I’m going to send myself home safely’ By Henry Schulman , Giants Beat Reporter Updated Nov 25, 2014 7:49 p.m. Tim Flannery was a second baseman for 11 seasons ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The game has changed. Bruce Bochy knows it. The Giants know it. They have a new plan as they try to win their third World Series in five years. Who needs home runs? Third-base ...
San Francisco Giants third base coach and musician Tim Flannery photographed in his home on Thursday, August 23, 2012 in San Francisco, Calif.
Night had fallen, spirits were moving and the songwriting baseball coach was rounding third base and headed for home. Twice in the autumn of 2020, doctors had advised a gravely ill Tim Flannery to ...
Tim Flannery is ready to leave the baseball grind and play a little more music. On the day Pablo Sandoval finalized his contract with the Boston Red Sox, Flannery announced he is retiring from the ...
Giants third-base coach Tim Flannery does not merely wave a runner home. He screams at the player, cajoles him and sometimes follows him to the plate, his legs whipping as quickly as his windmill ...
Flannery has become a hero in this community for raising more than $100,000 for Bryan Stow, the Giants fans who was brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium in 2011, with benefit concerts.
Jake Peavy and Tim Flannery made the on-field announcement to play ball. The club unveiled a banner under the broadcast level celebrating announcer Jon Miller’s 50th season in the booth.
We had a problem when the Giants asked us to sing the national anthem a few years back. We like to do a three-part harmony, but we couldn't get a third singer. Then someone told us Tim Flannery sings.
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