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Giants and Organ
* Giants Of The Organ In Concert ( 1974 ) ( Groove Merchant ) ( with Jimmy McGriff )

Giants and Come
They Might Be Giants ' new logoThe band's 13th album, Here Come the 123s, a DVD / CD follow-up to 2005's critically acclaimed Here Come the ABCs children's project, was released on February 5, 2008.
Henry appeared as a performer on They Might Be Giants ' children's albums Here Come the ABCs and Here Come the 123s.
In the past decade, Young has released very little popular new material, and has only one hit since 2000, which was " Come Back " in 2010, which he recorded with electronic dance music act Chicane, which featured on Chicane's 2010 album Giants.
The term " omniverse " has recently been used in a verse within the children-aimed song " One everything " by music group They Might Be Giants in their album Here Come the 123s.

Giants and 1974
In 1974, however, their offense was hurt by injuries to Csonka and the offensive line, and the defense was hurt by the departure of defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger who became the New York Giants head coach.
Morton was relegated to backup status until he left the team in 1974 to join the New York Giants.
Leading the A's to a four-game sweep over the San Francisco Giants and the franchise's first World Series title since 1974, Henderson hit. 474 with an. 895 slugging average ( including two triples and a homer ), while stealing three more bases.
Shea Stadium also served as the home of the New York Jets from 1964 to 1983, the New York Yankees in 1974 and 1975 while Yankee Stadium was being renovated, and the New York Giants in 1975.
* Sam Garnes ( born 1974 ), former safety for the New York Giants and New York Jets.
In, Canseco missed all but 65 of the regular season games with a broken wrist, but he still managed to hit 17 home runs as the Athletics won their first World Series since 1974, beating the San Francisco Giants in four games.
* The Giants ( album ), a 1974 album featuring Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, and Ray Brown
Eighteen teams have all hosted an all-star game at least twice since the Mets last did: Atlanta Braves ( 1972 and 2000 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1983 and 2003 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1970 and 1988 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1981 and 1997 ), Detroit Tigers ( 1971 and 2005 ), Houston Astros ( 1968, 1986, and 2004 ), Kansas City Royals ( 1973 and 2012 ), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ( 1967, 1989, and 2010 ), Milwaukee Brewers ( 1975 and 2002 ), Minnesota Twins ( 1965, 1985, and 2014 ), New York Yankees ( 1977 and 2008 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1976 and 1996 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1974, 1994, and 2006 ), San Diego Padres ( 1978 and 1992 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1984 and 2007 ), Seattle Mariners ( 1979 and 2001 ), and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1966 and 2009 ), and Washington Senators / Texas Rangers ( 1969 and 1995 ).
David Francis Dravecky ( born February 14, 1956, in Youngstown, Ohio, graduated from Boardman High School in 1974, United States ) is a Christian motivational speaker, author, and former Major League Baseball player for the San Diego Padres ( 1982 – 87 ) and San Francisco Giants ( 1987 – 89 ).
* Earl Hines / Stephane Grappelli duets, The Giants: Black Lion Records 1974
After that the team used the name of the major league franchise it affiliated with: the Cardinals ( 1965 – 1972 ), the Astros ( 1973 – 1974 ), the Giants ( 1975 – 1979 ), and the Reds ( 1980 – 1992 ).
From 1963 through 1974 they were a farm team of the Kansas City ( later Oakland ) A's ; subsequent affiliations included the Brewers ( 1975 – 81 ), the Rangers ( 1982 – 85 ), the Expos ( 1986 – 87 and 1993 – 94 ), the Braves ( 1988 – 90 ), the Astros ( 1991 – 92 ), the Giants ( 1995 – 96 ), the Reds ( 1997 – 98 ), and the White Sox ( 1999 – 2000 ).
In 1974, the Chunichi Dragons won the league championship, breaking the nine-year streak held by the Giants, and Nagashima played his final game on October 14 against the Dragons, grounding out to short for a double-play in his final at-bat.
Nagashima was given control of the team in November 1974, and he immediately rid the Giants of the tactical, small ball style left by his predecessor, relying instead on superior hitting and pitching to carry the team.
* Masahide Kobayashi ( born 1974 ), baseball pitcher for the Yomiuri Giants
He made his major league debut at Candlestick Park on August 30, 1974 against the San Francisco Giants, going 1-2 with two walks, and earning his first major league RBI with a single in the ninth.
During a career that lasted sixteen years, he played with the San Francisco Giants ( 1958 – 66 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1966 – 68 ), Atlanta Braves ( 1969 – 72 ), Oakland Athletics ( 1972 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1973 ), and Kansas City Royals ( 1974 ).
* Dave Jennings ( 1974 ), All-Pro punter for the New York Giants of the National Football League, now a radio analyst for the Jets.
When Kelly was elected, the Veterans Committee included two of his former teammates, Bill Terry and Frisch, who also shepherded the selections of Giants teammates Jesse Haines in 1970, Dave Bancroft and Chick Hafey in 1971, Youngs in 1972 and Jim Bottomley in 1974.
Former Giants teammates Terry and Frankie Frisch joined the Veterans Committee in 1967, and aided the elections of several of their former teammates, including Jesse Haines in 1970, Dave Bancroft and Chick Hafey in 1971, Ross Youngs in 1972, George Kelly in 1973, Jim Bottomley in 1974, and Lindstrom in 1976.
In addition to Youngs, Terry and Frisch shepherded the selections of Giants teammates Jesse Haines in 1970, Dave Bancroft and Chick Hafey in 1971, Kelly in 1973, Jim Bottomley in 1974, and Freddie Lindstrom in 1976.
Lawrence Joseph Doyle ( July 31, 1886 – March 1, 1974 ), nicknamed " Laughing Larry ," was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1907 to 1920 who played almost his entire career for the New York Giants.
Mateo Rojas " Matty " Alou ( December 22, 1938 – November 3, 2011 ) was a Dominican outfielder who spent fifteen seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) with the San Francisco Giants ( 1960 – 1965 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1966 – 1970 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1971 – 1972, 1973 ), Oakland Athletics ( 1972 ), New York Yankees ( 1973 ) and San Diego Padres ( 1974 ).

Giants and Groove
The most important Prestige recordings of this period ( Dig, Blue Haze, Bags ' Groove, Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants, and Walkin ') originated mostly from recording sessions in 1951 and 1954, after Davis ' recovery from his addiction.
In 1954, Monk participated in a Christmas Eve session which produced most of the albums Bags ' Groove and Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants by Miles Davis.
* Supa Cookin ( 1975 ) ( Groove Merchant ) ( Giants Of The Organx2 ) ( with Jimmy McGriff )

Giants and Merchant
* Graham Maby ( Joe Jackson, Natalie Merchant, They Might Be Giants )

Giants and with
And so it was over the weekend what with 40-year-old Warren Spahn pitching his no-hit masterpiece against the Giants and the Giants' Willie Mays retaliating with a record-tying 4-homer spree Sunday.
The Giants who had been anemic with the bat in their windy Candlestick Park suddenly found the formula in Milwaukee's park.
The departure of the Giants and the Dodgers to California left New York with only the Yankees.
In the 2nd quarter, though, Eli Manning connected with Hakeem Nicks for a short touchdown pass to make it 7-2 Giants heading into the 2nd half.
Then the Giants took control, as Manning threw for two more TD passes to Mario Manningham and Nicks and the defense completed its shutout of the Falcons to give the New York Giants the win, 24-2, and the Falcons their third straight playoff loss with Matt Ryan and Mike Smith.
Colangelo fired Showalter after a relatively disappointing 2000 season, and replaced him with Bob Brenly, the former Giants catcher and coach, who had up to that point been working as a color analyst on Diamondbacks television broadcasts.
The Ravens triumphed over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV at the conclusion of the 2000 season, making them one of four NFL teams to win in their lone Super Bowl appearance, along with the New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Six former Oriole franchise radio announcers have received the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting: Chuck Thompson ( who was also the voice of the old NFL Baltimore Colts ); Jon Miller ( now with the San Francisco Giants ); Ernie Harwell, Herb Carneal ; Bob Murphy and Harry Caray ( as a St. Louis Browns announcer in the 1940s.
He is one of ten San Francisco Giants to appear on the cover, along with Kelly Downs, Rick Reuschel, Willie Mays ( nine times ), Alvin Dark, Juan Marichal, Will Clark, Tim Lincecum ( twice ), Brian Wilson, and Buster Posey.
He has appeared as the main subject on the cover eight times in total ; seven with the Giants and once with the Pirates.
Entering the fourth quarter, the Browns held a 10-3 advantage, but the Giants tied it then won it with two minutes left on a 49-yard field goal by Pat Summerall under snowy conditions.
After a down-to-the-wire Wild Card chase with the San Francisco Giants, Chicago and San Francisco ended the regular season tied, and thus squared off in a one game playoff at Wrigley Field in which third baseman Gary Gaetti hit the eventual game winning homer.
" The strategy worked in the Rockies ' favor ; Eaton walked with the bases loaded, scoring Dexter Fowler to cut the Giants ' lead to 4 – 2.
But with two outs and the bases loaded in the 7th, in a scene eerily similar to the Ryan Spilborghs walk-off, Edgar Rentería hit a go-ahead grand slam off of Rafael Betancourt, propelling the Giants to a 9 – 5 win and a tie in the Wild Card standings entering September.
When they returned to San Francisco for their final series with the Giants on September 14, the Rockies had once again built a large Wild Card lead.
With closer Huston Street injured, the Rockies turned to Franklin Morales, but the Giants started the inning with 3 straight hits to pull to within 4 – 1.
: San Francisco Giants first baseman-outfielder Mark Sweeney, who spent 2003 and 2004 with the Rockies, said, " You wonder if some people are going along with it just to keep their jobs.
Despite entering December with a record of 8 – 3, Dallas lost its slim grip on 1st place in the division with losses to the New York Giants and San Diego.
)", describing a fictitious encounter with the San Francisco Giants, which was a hit during the real-life pennant chase of 1962.
Brown nearly had the perfect game, but he hit the Giants ' Marvin Benard with a pitch in the 8th inning when Benard attempted to bunt.

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