Sons of Johnnie LeMaster

For the die-hard San Francisco Giants fan. Random thoughts on everything related to the Giants - past, present, and future.

Wednesday, December 02, 2015

Off Season Predictions …

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A few of the big heavy weights have signed and soon a cascade of free agent signings should happen. For the SF Giants, we all know that sta...
Monday, April 20, 2015

2015 Sons of Johnnie LeMaster Shirt Giveaway

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For our 2015 shirt, we're going to do something different. We're going to giveaway the bulk of shirts during Marty Lurie's KNBR ...
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Thursday, April 16, 2015

UPDATED: Attendance Records at AT&T Park

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We were checking the season ending attendance (tickets sold) record for AT&T Park last year, and surprisingly it only ranked fourth -fif...
Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Bobby Evans, Who Are You? Who, Who ... Who, Who.

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The first two weeks of a season is never a bell weather for what's to come, but it shouldn't be ignored either. A 3-6 record is neve...
Tuesday, April 14, 2015

We Will Never Bad Mouth Pablo Sandoval

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Two weeks into the 2015 season, and we get to see Casey McGehee and Matt Duffy play third base for the Gmen. Across the country in Boston, w...
Saturday, February 21, 2015

2015 SF Giants Season Tickets (photos)

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Earlier this week, we received our 2015 SF Giants season tickets. This is always a special moment for season ticket holders because it signi...
Monday, November 24, 2014

What To Do With The Jersey When They Leave

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What do you do when one of your homegrown guys leaves for another team? Truth be told, we stopped getting attached to any of our guys since ...
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This blog is named after Johnnie LeMaster, a shortstop for the SF Giants from 1975-1985. Johnnie became synonymous with everything wrong with Giants baseball during that era, some of it was deserved, like his untimely defensive errors. However, if you look at his stats, he wasn't that bad of a shortstop. Perhaps being the 6th overall pick (Giants #1 pick) in the first round of the 1973 amateur draft added undue expectations to Johnnie. Nevertheless, he will forever remain in our minds and hearts as one of the pinnacle Giants from the late 70s and early 80s. ~ Sons of Johnnie LeMaster (follow us on Twitter @SonsofJohnnieLe)
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