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Tales from the San Francisco Giants Dugout

A Collection of the Greatest Giants Stories Ever Told

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Tales from the San Francisco Giants Dugout

By: Nick Peters, Stuart Shea
Narrated by: Dan Lenard
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This updated edition tells the best stories about the reigning World Series champions.

The rich tradition of the San Francisco Giants has provided indelible memories for their fans ever since they moved from New York’s Polo Grounds to Seals Stadium in 1958. Tales from the San Francisco Giants Dugout captures some of the humorous and poignant moments of the team’s years on the West Coast, from the intense rivalry with the Dodgers to their amazing victory in the 2010 World Series.

©2003, 2011 Copyright © 2003, 2011 by Nick PetersNew material copyright © 2011 by Stuart Shea (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Tales from the San Francisco Giants Dugout traces the storied history of this relocated Major League Baseball team through multidimensional profiles of famous players like Barry Bonds as well as through chronological profiles of individual decades. Professional voice artist Dan Lenard brings a liveliness to these tales that rivals an excited sports announcer’s.

Co-authors (and Giants fans) Peters and Shea make ample use of quotes from manager Dusty Baker and assorted players to tell the story of the New York team that moved to California in 1958. When Lenard performs the tale of Barry Bonds’ quest for a home run record, the listener is on the edge of his figurative seat, which may or may not be stationed behind home plate.

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Many names said wrong

The narrator clearly was not informed about how to pronounce names as many, many are said incorrectly. Also, one chapter is repeated. Good book, just was annoying to hear names of beloved people said incorrectly.

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Hire a reader who knows baseball

These are the 4 words that narrator Dan Lenard on the Giants Dugout book (Tales from the San Francisco Giants Dugout: A Collection of the Greatest Giants Stories Ever Told) mispronounced horribly:
Lincecum pronounced “Lin SEE cum” accent on the SEE
Uribe pronounced “Youreeb”
Bochy pronounced “Bokky”
San Rafael pronounce “San Rafeel”

Any fan will enjoy the stories but you will have to put up with horrible mispronunciations of major league hero’s. Maybe the narrator is a dodger fan

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Great story

Author mispronounced so many of the players names that it hurt at times to listen to. Except for that, as a Giants fan it was good. Wish it had covered the 2012 and 2014 seasons.

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Unorganized and bad pronunciation

Story: the first five hours seemed like unorganized snippets of random facts and stories about the Giants, which jumped back and forth across 40+ years of history. The last hour or so was finally bios of some popular players in their history, and then a more detailed description of their 2010 World Series team.
Narrator: clearly not a baseball fan and definitely unaware of the giants outside of reading this book aloud. I was ready to give him a pass on a few of the older guys pronunciations, but then we got to more recent guys and they’re completely butchered. I know that Tim Lincecum is not an easy name to say but if you’re doing this book you Gotta learn how to say Bochy, Sabean, and Lincecum among others.

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Reader should be fired

Mispronounced so many names it was a huge distraction from an otherwise interesting read. Any Giants fan would be outraged!

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Giants history

The narrator mispronounced a lot of player names, and one city name. Overall a great collection of stories Giants fans will enjoy.

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don't bother

this is just a recitation of games, play by play of a few semi-interesting games - no juicy stories about personnel. nothing you can't find in a book of Giant's statistics.

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Butchered too many important names.

The narrator ruined this one for me. Butchered Krukow, Uribe, Sabean (a lot), Lincecum, and Bochy. Just awful. I’m mad.

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Thank you

Let’s go giants. Great story and great performance. A lot of baseball history I didn’t know

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