5 things worth watching in Giants’ second half: ‘It can happen’

SEATTLE — Before the Giants went their separate ways for the All-Star break, manager Tony Vitello looked to two members of his coaching staff for inspiration for what could only be described as a miracle in the second half. Ron Washington, now the Giants’ infield coach, was the third base coach and bullpen coach Jesse Chavez was an active member of the relief corps on the 2021 Braves.
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SEATTLE — Before the Giants went their separate ways for the All-Star break, manager Tony Vitello looked to two members of his coaching staff for inspiration for what could only be described as a miracle in the second half. Ron Washington, now the Giants’ infield coach, was the third base coach and bullpen coach Jesse Chavez was an active member of the relief corps on the 2021 Braves. For two men with nearly a half-century of experience in the big leagues between them, that team — which owned a losing record at the All-Star break — netted each his only World Series ring. “I’m not saying that it’s going to happen,” Giants starter Logan Webb said, recollecting the message to the team.
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- SEATTLE — Before the Giants went their separate ways for the All-Star break, manager Tony Vitello looked to two members of his coaching staff for inspiration for what could only be described as a miracle in the second half. Ron Washington, now the Giants’ infield coach, was the third base coach and bullpen coach Jesse Chavez was an active member of the relief corps on the 2021 Braves.
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5 things worth watching in Giants’ second half: ‘It can happen’
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