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San Francisco Giants Baseball History

In 1904, There was no World Series for the reason that John T. Brush, president of the National League champion New York Giants, declined to let his baseball team to compete against Boston, the representative of the "inferior" American League.

On the other hand, the fact that the baseball teams did not meet possibly had to do more with the manager of the Giants team John McGraw's personal hatred for American League president Ban Johnson than any National League sense of superiority. In winter, however, Brush planned the idea for a yearly matchup between the league champions.

His about-face spawned the "Brush Rules," a set of guidelines concerning to the on-field play and off-field finances of the World Series which survives to this day. The New York Giants, having ruined the 1904 World Series with an distinctive air of disdain, were willing participants in the 1905 fall classic. And with righthanded sensation Christy Mathewson in tow, why not? The 25-year-old Mathewson had just reached the 30-victory plateau for the third successive baseball season.

It's not that the 1904 New York Giants, National League champions by 13 games, had quaked in their cleats over thoughts of a Series date with the Boston Red Sox, repeat titleists 'in the American League. Instead, New York Giants owner John T. Brush and Manager John McGraw had pent-up feelings against the American League -- Brush being very angry over the entry of an AL team in New York and McGraw still fuming over what he supposed as injustices meted out by AL President Ban Johnson when McGraw was plying his trade for the AL's Baltimore Orioles.

1905 was an unusual story. With the public expressing its indignation over the Giants' "thanks, but no thanks" Series approach of the preceding season, Brush, McGraw and company were ready to take on the American League champion Philadelphia Athletics after an NL race in which the New York Giants won 105 baseball games. The Series would be challenged under guidelines drawn up by the New York Giants' owner, looking for stabilizing an event he earlier had torpedoed. Besides outlining a revenue formula, the John T. Brush Rules called for -- among other things -- a best-of-seven set-up.

The Athletics, reeling from the late-season loss of standout lefthander Rube Waddell, sidelined due to an injury, were faced with the prospect of going up against a Giants pitching rotation that featured Mathewson (31 victories), Joe McGinnity (21 victories) and Red Ames (22 victories) and also included Dummy Taylor (15 victories) and Hooks Wiltse (14 victories). New York wound up using only two of its "big five" as starters in the World Series, but that twosome proved more than enough.

GIANTS BASEBALL NEWS

Aurilia's big hit lifts Giants (AP)

San Francisco Giants' Aaron Rowand hits an RBI double as Washington Nationals catcher Jesus Flores watches on in the first inning of an MLB baseball game, Wednesday, July 23, 2008 in San Francisco.

Rich Aurilia lined a go-ahead two-run double to center field in the eighth inning and the San Francisco Giants rallied to beat the Washington Nationals 6-4 on Wednesday night. Aurilia came up big with an eight-pitch at-bat in which he fouled off three straight pitches before the double. Omar Vizquel gave the Giants an insurance run with an RBI double off Luis Ayala (1-6) on the heels of Aurilia's...


Giants recall C Holm, option C Alfonzo (PA SportsTicker) The San Francisco Giants on Wednesday recalled Steve Holm from Class AAA Fresno and optioned fellow catcher Eliezer Alfonzo to their Pacific Coast League affiliate.

Giants recall backup catcher Holm (AP) The San Francisco Giants recalled catcher Steve Holm from Triple-A Fresno on Tuesday to be Bengie Molina's backup. Current backup Eliezer Alfonzo was told after Tuesday night's game with Washington that he would be optioned back to Fresno. He was batting .091 with one RBI in five games for the Giants since they called him up July 1, nine days after he completed a 50-game suspension for testing...

Giants Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

While talk swirls around the Bay Area about the Giants' likely purge of veteran players, one player who fits that description rarely hears his name mentioned.

Catcher Bengie Molina has become a team stalwart in just his second season in San Francisco. He proved his offensive worth again Tuesday, when he hit two homers in the Giants' 6-3 win over the Nationals. And his defensive worth is well-known, thanks to two AL Gold Glove awards earlier this decade with the Angels, plus a strong regard for his handling of the pitching staff.

So while the Giants have already sent second baseman Ray Durham packing, and they could be looking to move infielder Rich Aurilia and outfielders Dave Roberts and Randy Winn, Molina doesn't figure to go anywhere.

Molina, who turned 34...

 
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