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SF GIANTS vs Oakland A’s Game 75 - GIANTS’ 11th Shutout This Year!!! 2-0 WIN!!! (June 25th, 2021) - Vlog

SF GIANTS vs Oakland A’s Game 75 - GIANTS’ 11th Shutout This Year!!! 2-0 WIN!!! (June 25th, 2021)
The San Francisco Giants shut out the bay area rival Oakland A's 2-0!!! Right-hander Johnny Cueto got the start for your Giants picking up the win going seven strong shut out innings allowing five hits, walked one, and struck out six. Brandon Crawford knocked in the Giants' first run of the game with an RBI single off A's left-hander Sean Manaea in the bottom of the 4th. Catcher Curt Casali knocked in the Giants' second run of the game with a solo home run off A's right-hander Cam Bedrosian in the bottom of the 7th. Next up the Giants play game 2 of the 3 game series Saturday night! The Giants will send left-hander Alex Wood to the mound looking for the victory! He will oppose A's right-hander Frankie Montas. I do not own any rights to the MLB, NFL, and NHL media being used in this video. Major League Baseball, National Football League, and the National Hockey League own all rights to the MLB, NFL, and NHL media being used in this video. Thanks for checking out the video, and if enjoy the content, subscribe today! SF Bay Area SportsTalk is an all sports channel that talks baseball, football, basketball, but also has a focus on the San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Golden State Warriors, San Jose Sharks, and Chicago Bulls. Follow SF Bay Area SportsTalk on social media Twitter.com: https://twitter.com/sfgiantsfan15 Instagram.com: https://ift.tt/3vYUMYm If you are interested in appearing on the SF Bay Area SportsTalk channel, please e-mail me at traviswali643@gmail.com Shout out to Erik @ Humm Baby Baseball for the incredible intro! #SFGiants #OaklandAthletics #MLB
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